“PatchView will serve as the backbone to Tianjin City Rail Network’s control center communications, giving them an up-to-the-minute view of the status of all devices”, said Feng Zhang with the China Railway Signal & Communication Shanghai Engineering Bureau Group. “This solution provides real-time management and monitoring, via graphical simulation, of all subway stations and routes, and creates alarms for potential network failures that can be responded to quickly to ensure uninterrupted service.”
PatchView gives users a comprehensive real-time view of the network, including all IT assets; pinpointing their exact location and status at the rack, cabinet, room, building and site level. This always-on, constant monitoring of the network has the ability to flag network problems, and identify points of failure before they result in downtime. PatchView also automates regular network maintenance, helping streamline work, eliminate human error and reduce maintenance costs.
“With the growing role of ITSM with RiT’s connectivity solutions to ensure uninterrupted service, having the ability to manage all connected components in real-time is now the rule and not the exception”, said Yossi Ben-Harosh, President and CEO of RiT Technologies. “We are honored to be at the forefront of IIM and to offer PatchView to Tianjin City Rail to provide them with the required visibility into their railway infrastructure to deliver top notch services while enabling them to maximize their resources and optimize capacity.”