Unlocking New Insights with Power BI for Unisys MCP Performance Data!

At Computer Performance International, we’re thrilled to share how Power BI is revolutionizing the way we monitor and optimize Unisys MCP performance.

Daily Reporting Over a Rolling Month: Every day, we leverage Power BI to provide a comprehensive snapshot of our Unisys MCP performance over a rolling month. It’s all about staying on top of behaviour trends and making informed decisions.

Predictive Reporting Using Historical Data: Historical data becomes a crystal ball with Power BI. Predictive reporting is our secret sauce, allowing us to anticipate trends and proactively address potential challenges.

Identifying Pressure Points and Highlighting Anomalies: With Power BI, we don’t just see data; we spot pressure points and anomalies in real-time. The system’s automated anomaly detection keeps us ahead of the game.

Drill Down for In-Depth Investigations: Power BI’s drill-down feature lets us dive deep into the data ocean. Investigate performance issues at a granular level, providing actionable insights for swift resolutions.

 View Reports Anywhere: Whether at our desks or on the go, Power BI ensures our reports are accessible. Visualizations are optimized for both desktop and mobile devices, offering flexibility in monitoring.

Share and Collaborate with Ease: Collaboration is at the heart of our success. Power BI’s collaborative features make it a breeze to share reports and insights with colleagues, fostering teamwork and collective decision-making.

 Fully Automated Solution: Say goodbye to manual processes! Our end-to-end solution in Power BI is fully automated, from data extraction to report generation. It’s like having a data assistant that never sleeps.

Real Results: Here’s a sneak peek into how we’ve used Power BI for Unisys MCP:

The CIO has called an urgent meeting in 10 minutes time on yesterday’s slow-down of our order-entry system. We used Power BI for MCP to pinpoint the issue at speed. The Management Summary is showing a spike in CPU usage way above the normal profile for yesterday, 9th August.

Drilling through to the hourly CPU usage chart for 9th August, we see that CPU usage peaked at 100% from 11:00 to 21:00. Maybe a looping program?

A further drill down to program level, shows the program OBJECT/PSP/ORDER32 using high amounts of CPU.

The software development team can now take action for immediate analysis of the program to resolve the problem.

That’s Power BI in action, always available, quick analysis, immediate results.

Join us on this exciting journey of data-driven success with Power BI. It’s not just reporting; it’s a game-changer for Unisys MCP performance management.

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