Product Overview: Algo Device Management Platform
The Algo Device Management Platform (ADMP) is a cloud-based solution for monitoring, managing, and supervising Algo IP endpoints across one or more locations from a single interface.
Overview
As deployments expand across buildings, sites, and networks, the need for device supervision and visibility becomes more critical. What may be manageable at a smaller scale becomes harder to monitor and maintain when endpoints are distributed across locations and need to remain consistent over time.
In simple terms, IP endpoint management, or supervision, is the process of keeping IP devices such as speakers, paging adapters, and intercoms running smoothly and securely. This includes configuring devices, updating firmware, monitoring status and health, troubleshooting remotely, and managing performance across locations, networks, or entire organizations.
Algo has three solutions for device management: the Algo Device Management Platform or ADMP, a cloud-based platform for managing devices anytime, from anywhere; the 8300 IP Controller, an on-premise solution for local device monitoring; and the web UI, allowing users to monitor individual devices directly.
In scenarios where many devices are deployed in large environments or across multiple locations and networks, organizations may require a more streamlined solution to monitor devices from a single dashboard, which is where ADMP comes in.
What is the ADMP?
Whether organizations need to manage many devices across one network, or many devices across multiple networks, the Algo Device Management Platform or ADMP is a cloud-based platform for monitoring, managing, and configuring devices anytime, anywhere for maximum performance and reliability.
With ADMP, users can access real-time status updates, bulk provisioning and remote configuration, firmware updates, and more, all in one place on an ongoing basis.
ADMP allows end users with a single interface to monitor registered Algo IP endpoints across one or more locations. From the dashboard, users can review device status across the deployment, identify connected and disconnected devices, and see which devices are eligible for firmware upgrades.
ADMP Account Options
ADMP has three account options. Each ADMP SKU includes 25 device licenses.
- A Trial account includes a free three-month trial period with access to 25 device licenses.
- A Pro account requires purchased device licenses for ongoing device management. ADMP Professional licenses are valid for 1 year and are sold in bundles of 25, scalable up to 10,000 devices
- A Perpetual account is available for Algo Authorized Partners and includes ongoing ADMP access and management capabilities, with free ADMP licenses and support for unlimited licenses per account (up to 15,000 per tenant).
ADMP also supports Admin and Viewer users. Admins can access management functions and perform actions where applicable, while Viewers have read-only visibility into the platform.
Management Across Multiple Devices
Managing devices individually can be time-consuming, especially for large deployments. ADMP simplifies this process by allowing users to apply changes across many devices simultaneously.
From a single platform, users can access status, configuration, and firmware actions without relying on individual device access and management. Bulk provisioning and remote configuration help reduce manual effort, while firmware updates can be managed more efficiently across a larger deployment.
ADMP can also notify users when monitored devices go offline, helping administrators identify issues sooner and respond more efficiently.
This is especially valuable for organizations that need to maintain consistency across multiple sites, as well as for service providers responsible for managing multiple customer deployments.
Deployment and Ongoing Administration
ADMP supports both ongoing device management and efficient deployment. ADMP also supports Zero-touch provisioning (ZTP), a method of configuring devices automatically to simplify and speed up deployments in large-scale environments.
For organizations and service providers managing devices across multiple sites or networks, ADMP supports multi-tenancy. This provides a more structured way to oversee separate deployments from one main account.
ADMP also includes system logs, export functionality, file management, and notification settings. For compatible 8410 and 8420 devices, users can also leverage ADMP for centralized display and mass configuration workflows.
Note, for integration partners, while ADMP is the recommended tool for streamlined management and scalability, the 8300 IP Controller remains an important tool for on-site deployments.
Overall, for organizations and service providers managing devices across multiple locations or networks, ADMP provides a centralized way to monitor device status, apply configuration changes, manage firmware updates, and receive alerts when issues occur.
To learn more about ADMP or start a free trial, visit the ADMP product page.
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