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Hyperglance creates a scalable 3D model of the dependencies between your IT infrastructure and applications. It aggregates data from your existing management tools and visualizes it on that model. Users navigate intuitively around a single screen view that shows all key dependencies and performance data at the same time. They understand what is happening and what is affected; this insight enables them to rapidly evaluate the potential business impact, and determine the best course of action.

Decorators

Icons are used to represent node devices (routers, virtual machines, firewalls, storage devices, etc.) and links (physical links, port groups, etc)...

 

 

 

Colour and animations are used to show metrics. Within filtered views, the icons and the links can be coloured, pulse and have their size changed.

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Dynamic Modelling

Hyperglance’s patent-pending layout engine dynamically models physical, virtual and cloud based infrastructure. It detects the type of relationship, for example, differentiating between leaf and core nodes...

and varies the properties of the links to better layout the topology. When changes occur, the model automatically reflects the change and the topology dynamically changes without any input from the operator.

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3D Navigation

Rather than looking top down in a mess of overlapping links, Hyperglance users navigate inside the model. They can zoom and rotate to usefully work with thousands of devices and links at one time.

 

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Data Collectors & collector SDK

Hyperglance pulls data from hypervisors, element managers, and other IT management and security tools into its data model.

 

It establishes relationships between the data and devices in the model.  Many of these Data Collectors are available out of the box, and more are continuously being added.

 

The Collector SDK makes it possible for Solution Providers and customers to add their own Collectors, for example, to incorporate data from home grown tools.

Filtered Views

Users create filters to instantly focus on what is relevant to their task. For example, a security analyst may want to see only the devices that have known vulnerabilities,

 

 

 

currently have attacks underway, and are supporting critical business applications. A Filtered view brings those elements together for instant correlation.

 

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