What’s new in the use case library?

What’s new in the use case library?

The use case library provides bite-sized inspiration on what can be done with the transformational power of DataMiner. As it is an invaluable collection of real-life applications by the DataMiner community, we want to give five of our most recently published use cases their moment in the spotlight.

This ready-made overview gives you an idea of the true value you can get out of the use case library. And this is only the tip of the iceberg. Our full-length use cases go the extra mile with detailed descriptions and numerous images to fully immerse you in the material.

Author: Thomas Gunkel

Solution(s): Digital Transformation

Grafana Integration

What if you don’t want to use the full-blown DataMiner Cube client or Dashboards app to visualize and consume data coming from the DataMiner digital twin?

No problem: Learn how you can pull data from DataMiner and visualize it in Grafana with the Grafana Data Source plugin.

Activity Scheduling and Logging

This use case showcases the scheduling and logging application, a sample DataMiner web app that includes all activities associated with the video delivery ecosystem of a service provider. It not only offers visibility on the schedule ahead, it also serves as a log to trace back possible relationships between observed incidents and interventions by the team.

Author: Dominique De Paepe

Example(s): Playout, Media Data Center (MDC), On Demand (XoD), Event and Production planning, OTT, Wired Access network, Wireless Access Network

Author: Jeeva Suria Rajah

Solution(s): Facility Management, Network Operation Center (NOC), Remote Production (REMI)

Remote Element Management with Low-Code Apps

Learn how you can use the Remote Element Management app to easily configure and manage remote elements on one single page. With concise and clear KPIs, you can quickly determine the number of elements and virtual elements, along with their current statuses and locations. In addition, you can quickly add new places, elements, and virtual elements to the page with just a few clicks of the mouse.

Flow Monitoring – Custom search

DataMiner provides robust tools for the monitoring of multicast flows in a network. In this use case, you can learn all about DataMiner’s search tools that allow you to zoom in on a specific section of the network.

Author: Sebastian Ulloa

Solution(s): Flow Engineering And Management (FLE)

Author: Thomas Gunkel

Solution(s): Playout

Linear IP Playout Monitoring

Learn how you can monitor an IP-based linear playout channel with DataMiner. In the provided example, a fully redundant playout automation system has been deployed across two sites, and each site runs a main and guard playout server.

Can’t get enough of these use cases? Explore our complete use case library* for even more examples.

*Please note that you need to be logged in to access our use cases: in the top-right corner of the screen, click LOG IN and authenticate yourself with your corporate email address.

Did you know you can earn DevOps Points by contributing to the use case library yourself?

Use cases could focus on a new product integration that you completed for DataMiner, or any other type of solution that you have implemented with DataMiner. You can send your use cases to devops@skyline.be.

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