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Nyansa Helps Healthcare IT Manage IoT Performance

Nyansa announced integration support for wireless monitoring and telemetry systems as well as emerging Wi-Fi only voice/data systems within its Voyance user performance management platform.

Now, hospitals will now be able to automatically analyze, track and measure the performance of vital IoT devices to ensure the highest performance over the network.

Nyansa has developed the ability to parse the proprietary network protocols spoken between specific bedside monitors and data viewers at the central station. Parsing these protocols enables the unique ability to calculate client experience metrics such as how well the heart rate, oxygen levels and other vitals are being received by monitoring viewers at central care stations. This user experience data is then fed into Voyance, Nyansa’s user management performance platform.

As a new data source into the Voyance platform, all waveform telemetry data is automatically analyzed and correlated across the full-stack of network data analytics currently available within Voyance. This gives IT teams a faster, more complete and accurate picture of the performance of these mission-critical devices on the network.

By blending client-side waveform telemetry device data into Voyance, and correlating it with the analysis of Wi-Fi, network service and applications performance, a much more meaningful metric is achieved. This provides IT staff a much more accurate and quantifiable view into precisely how wireless bedside monitors are actually performing.

Voyance now allows automatic and constant analysis of the performance of every user device on the network – providing complete transparency of voice and messaging performance on a per device basis, on a real-time and historical basis, with the ability to automatically correlate these insights across the entire IP stack. This allows healthcare IT staff to do things not previously possible, such as quickly determine problem coverage areas impacting device performance and the quality of every call. They also can find and fix anomalies or irregularities causing device disconnects and other problems impacting poor device performance.

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Nyansa Helps Healthcare IT Manage IoT Performance

Nyansa announced integration support for wireless monitoring and telemetry systems as well as emerging Wi-Fi only voice/data systems within its Voyance user performance management platform.

Now, hospitals will now be able to automatically analyze, track and measure the performance of vital IoT devices to ensure the highest performance over the network.

Nyansa has developed the ability to parse the proprietary network protocols spoken between specific bedside monitors and data viewers at the central station. Parsing these protocols enables the unique ability to calculate client experience metrics such as how well the heart rate, oxygen levels and other vitals are being received by monitoring viewers at central care stations. This user experience data is then fed into Voyance, Nyansa’s user management performance platform.

As a new data source into the Voyance platform, all waveform telemetry data is automatically analyzed and correlated across the full-stack of network data analytics currently available within Voyance. This gives IT teams a faster, more complete and accurate picture of the performance of these mission-critical devices on the network.

By blending client-side waveform telemetry device data into Voyance, and correlating it with the analysis of Wi-Fi, network service and applications performance, a much more meaningful metric is achieved. This provides IT staff a much more accurate and quantifiable view into precisely how wireless bedside monitors are actually performing.

Voyance now allows automatic and constant analysis of the performance of every user device on the network – providing complete transparency of voice and messaging performance on a per device basis, on a real-time and historical basis, with the ability to automatically correlate these insights across the entire IP stack. This allows healthcare IT staff to do things not previously possible, such as quickly determine problem coverage areas impacting device performance and the quality of every call. They also can find and fix anomalies or irregularities causing device disconnects and other problems impacting poor device performance.

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Overall outage frequency and the general level of reported severity continue to decline, according to the Outage Analysis 2025 from Uptime Institute. However, cyber security incidents are on the rise and often have severe, lasting impacts ...

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