Using Data Explorer to Gain Interactive Insights Into Your IT Environment

IT Visibility includes a business intelligence engine, Data Explorer, that guides you to further insights and areas of opportunity through its interactive, customizable dashboard tools and best practice recommendations. Data Explorer provides the functionality to utilize the IT Visibility dashboards. For additional information about IT Visibility dashboards, see Managing IT Visibility Dashboards .

The following sections help you access and use Data Explorer.

Topic

Description

Data Explorer Dashboard Row Limitation

Informs of current limitation of 60,000 rows allowed per Data Explorer dashboard.

Accessing Data Explorer

Shows you how to access IT Visibility’s Data Explorer.

Using Data Explorer to Create and Customize Insights

IT Visibility’s Data Explorer empowers you to discover, create, and publish your own ad-hoc insights to customize the experience inside your applications. This topic provides complete information about learning how to make Data Explorer work for you and provides links to help you learn more about the following topics:

The Components of Data Explorer—Provides a high-level look at the Data Explorer components.
Creating Insights to Visualize Your Data—Take your data and configure them in various types of visualizations.
Working With Measures—Measures are available to help with insights. Available measures include local measures created with time over time comparisons and calculated measures created using basic arithmetic functions.
Exporting Insights—You can use your insights as they are or export them and analyze them further.
Working With Dashboards—Dashboards can contain Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and insights from Data Explorer to, for example, track KPI changes over time and compare it to previous periods, set alerts and get notified when KPIs reach a threshold, and more.

Note:If you have both IT Visibility and IT Asset Management, only hardware devices with an Active status are included in the IT Visibility export. Ignored and other inactive devices are excluded, and software on these devices is also excluded.

Data Explorer Dashboard Row Limitation

When creating custom dashboards in Data Explorer, there is a current limit of 60,000 rows allowed per dashboard.

Accessing Data Explorer

No matter what IT Visibility dashboard you are currently in, there is a tab or link to Data Explorer.

To view Data Explorer:

1. Navigate to IT Visibility > Dashboard.
2. From any IT Visibility dashboard, click the Data Explorer link (tab).

Using Data Explorer to Create and Customize Insights

Data Explorer is a powerful environment for data discovery and customization within its responsive user interface. Navigate to IT Visibility > Dashboard and click the Data Explorer tab to view IT Visibility’s Data Explorer.

In Data Explorer, you can drag measures and attributes to interactive zones to:

Visualize self-service data analytics
Customize data visualizations
Create insights (charts, graphs, and tables)
Slice data
Filter data
Change the way data is visualized
Create guided navigation

With Data Explorer, insights change dynamically with each click, enabling you to really dig into your data on the way to new and import discoveries. Data Explorer also recommends best practices and next steps.

To learn how to work with the Data Explorer, review the following main sections, each with extensive subsections for further information:

The Components of Data Explorer—Provides a high-level look at the Data Explorer components.
Creating Insights to Visualize Your Data—Take your data and visualize them in various types of visualizations.
Working With Measures—Measures are available to help with insights. Available measures include local measures created with time over time comparisons and calculated measures created using basic arithmetic functions.
Exporting Insights—You can use your insights as they are or export them and analyze them further.
Working With Dashboards—Dashboards can contain Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and insights from Data Explorer to, for example, track KPI changes over time and compare it to previous periods, set alerts and get notified when KPIs reach a threshold, and more.