Incident Intelligence Dashboards

Use Incident Intelligence dashboards to identify trends in your alert quality, correlation patterns, and suspected root cause changes.

BigPanda’s Incident Intelligence service provides a powerful alert correlation engine to help identify incidents in real time, accelerate triage by adding business context and business logic, and surface probable root cause. Incident Intelligence enables faster incident detection, accelerated triage, and reduced escalations.

Incident Intelligence dashboards provide insight into your alert quality, correlation patterns, and suspected root cause changes. You can use these insights to identify trends in your data and areas you can improve.

To view the Incident Intelligence Dashboards within Unified Analytics, navigate to BigPanda Dashboards > Product Adoption > Incident Intelligence.

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Incident Intelligence Dashboards

Incident Intelligence dashboards provide insight into your alert quality, correlation patterns, and suspected root cause changes.

The following dashboards are available in the Incident Intelligence folder:

DashboardDescriptionDuplicable?
Alert QualityProvides an analysis of the quality of alerts sent to BigPanda, which allows you to find opportunities for improvement.Yes
Correlation Pattern InsightsProvides insight into the effectiveness and trends of your correlation patterns.No
Suspected Changes AnalysisProvides data on suspected root cause changes in BigPanda.No

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