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CommScope Definitions: What is AIM?

How do you monitor your data center? It’s a big job. Someone or something needs to do it. That’s why you need to know what AIM means. In this blog, LeaAnn Carl gives you the definition of AIM (Automated Infrastructure Management).

AIM has been around a while and relates to:

  • Intelligent patching
  • Guided patching
  • Smart panels
  • Intelligent infrastructure management

In September 2010, the industry converged on the term AIM when it was introduced into TIA 606-B standards. Then, in early 2016, it was ratified into ISO/IEC 18598.

According to the TIA standard, AIM means: Integrated hardware and software system that automatically detects the insertion or removal of cords, documents the cabling infrastructure including connected equipment enabling management of the infrastructure and data exchange with other systems.

Now, there is often some confusion between AIM and DCIM (Data Center Infrastructure Management). DCIM is a generic term used to define any process, product or solution that is used to manage a data center. While features vary from product to product, DCIM typically includes some aspect of power, cooling and overall physical infrastructure management (i.e., facilities and IT). When you compare AIM with DCIM, AIM accurately documents the physical network infrastructure including all cabling and connectivity.

Networks are becoming more complicated. As IT professionals, we are fighting security issues, complexity, pressure to reduce operational costs and are being asked simultaneously to improve both efficiency and performance. The bottom line is that you can’t accurately manage or optimize anything that you don’t fully understand. As connected Internet of Things devices become more popular, making buildings and data centers smarter, it is becoming important to map out the physical infrastructure to properly manage it. New and emerging technologies like Artificial IntelligenceAugmented Reality, and Virtual Reality are all going to need detailed, accurate data management so that they can become useful as tools to promote operational efficiency and cost savings.

Want to know more about AIM? Find out how AIM is driving value for enterprises.

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Incident Management

In IT infrastructure, an ‘incident’ refers to unscheduled or unauthorized connectivity changes. ISO/IEC 18598 mandates AIM solutions to detect incidents, create audit trails, and automate corrective actions across infrastructure components in real time.

Change Management

ISO/IEC AIM standards address real-time connectivity information, minimize errors, and support electronic work orders. Look for systems with intelligent service and circuit provisioning to simplify device additions.

Capacity Management

To reduce CapEx, AIM solutions optimize connectivity assets by identifying inactive switch ports, locating available rack space, and revealing unused panel ports. This helps IT personnel maximize existing resources and potentially delay costly capacity upgrades.

Asset Management

An AIM solution provides detailed information on network switches and devices, including physical locations, device properties, and asset management. This results in faster mean time to repair (MTTR) and streamlined network audits. Additionally, it facilitates BYOD policy enforcement.

Accurate Documentation

Automated infrastructure management (AIM) systems detect and document connections, trace device connectivity, and map physical locations. It can significantly reduce error rates compared to manual management.

Authorized Training Assessor (ATA)

Training Classes are provided to all partners and end users to ensure they are up-to-date on the latest technologies and enhance their insight in cabling industry.

Customer Experience Center & POC

Proof-of-concept testing serves as a technical assessment in alerting your decision-making process and providing you the opportunity to make adjustment regarding the requirements.

Demonstration Facilities

Our top-of-the / leading edge demo centre will keep you updated with the latest technologies and being capable of the ways in which could be integrated into your existing environment.

Design Assistance and Site Audit

Our certified engineers able to provide the proposed design starts from planning until the implementation. Besides, technical support can be provided in site audit with monitoring and managing the network to meet operational requirements.

Project Inventory Management Services

The ideal inventory management can reduce overstocks and improve efficiency in order to keep projects on schedule and within budget.

Advisory Services

Strategic advice delivered by a team of certified and experienced engineers offering end-to-end solution guidance based on industry standard to partners and End Users.