Helping companies solve problems and reduce costs by
Operations Management Automation.
Operations management has a lot in common across many industries. Personnel sit in front of monitors looking at system schematics, tabular and trended performance data, and alarm event logs. They try to find problems, diagnose the cause of the problems, and take corrective action. Much of this can be automated - operations management automation..
Operations management automation requires components common across all industries (sometimes given different names). This includes performance monitoring, generation of events based on performance, correlation of events, automated root cause diagnosis, and automation of testing and corrective actions.
Many analyses and actions are still done manually. Statistics show that 80% of lost time is in recognizing problems and diagnosing root causes. The result: excessive downtime and poorer performance. Operations management automation speeds recognition, diagnosis, and resolution of problems. It reduces costs and improves revenue, with fewer people.