[SatNews] Set to debut is this Company’s upgraded product that manages complex ecosystems such as VSAT systems, satellite carrier management applications, digital video headends, play-out facilities, terrestrial transmission networks, and more…
Skyline Communications is launching at IBC 2011 the new 7.0 release of its globally deployed DataMiner multi-vendor network management platform, slated for release later this year. Among many other new features, DataMiner 7.0 brings a complete new user-centric metro-style UI, a new cutting-edge inventory & asset management solution, DataMiner Maps for interaction with third party map solutions such as Google Maps, new mobile clients for smartphones and a new open-architecture scheduling solution.
The DataMiner Inventory & Asset Management solution features a full integration with the DataMiner correlation engines, service and SLA management layer, resulting in unrivalled intelligent management of the most complex ecosystems such as digital video headends, play-out facilities, VSAT systems, terrestrial transmission networks, contribution networks, satellite carrier management applications and much more.
The DataMiner CPE Manager, also in the spotlight at IBC 2011, enables operators to collect massive amounts of service quality and availability data across their entire deployed base of CPE devices such as set-top boxes and cable or DSL modems, and to intelligently correlate this against a multi-dimensional user-defined system model to pinpoint any operational issues with surgical precision. This solution has been further expanded, amongst other leveraging DOCSIS3.0 capabilities, and is now also combined with the integration of third party transport stream analyzers. The latter enables operators to manage their service delivery chain with any type of probe, and to get an unprecedented comprehensive overview from service acquisition to service delivery.



