TriGeo’s new console is, well… stunning.
Yes, I’m biased, but I think this new interface falls into the category of “functional art.” The version 5.0 console is the result of the combined efforts of graphic artists, two independent user experience design teams, software architects and engineers, and the most important ingredient - our customers.
TriGeo SIM version 5.0 is truly a reflection of our customer’s commitment and enthusiasm and TriGeo’s dedication to making good things better and great things extraordinary.
While the new console is striking, we recognize that “beauty is only skin deep.” One of the most important attributes of TriGeo’s new solution is its ability to give new and power users lightning-fast insight into all of the activity that’s happening on their network - and take control when needed.
Every aspect of the interface is designed to inform, engage and empower.
The Operations Center is a great example. The “coverflow-style” interface is used to preview widgets, and you can simply drag and drop them to your personalized dashboard. Want to change some property of the widget, like the data analysis scope, number of monitored attributes or even just the color palette? Just flip the widget over or click on the Widget Builder.
We designed the dashboard widgets to:
- Reflect TriGeo’s real-time focus
- Help users visualize and understand what’s really happening on their network
- Give users powerful interactive tools to refine and examine the data
Directly from the widget, you can drill-down to the alert data – transitioning from high-level data visualization, to event analysis. Naturally, TriGeo’s “Explore” and “Respond” capabilities are also right at your fingertips giving you the ability to act immediately.
Seeing is believing. What I’ve described here is just one of many new aspects of TriGeo SIM Version 5.0 – more will follow, but in the meantime we certainly encourage you to register for our twice-weekly demo and take a closer look for yourself. Alternatively, you can certainly catch us at RSA (booth #817) and Interop (booth #715).

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