Hyperscale AV

In-Person

Enrollment Open

Applied Monitoring

Institutional AV Observability, Applied

June 13-15, 2026
Las Vegas
In-Person
24 RUs (CTS/CTS-D/CTS-I)

Overview

About the Course

Monitoring AV systems is often fragmented across vendor-specific tools, partial visibility, and reactive workflows. Institutions increasingly expect reliable, measurable performance.

This intensive introduces the AV Observability Framework: a structured discipline for aligning monitoring with institutional governance. Participants define what healthy AV means within their environment and translate that into KPIs, health models, data pipelines, and sustainable architecture.

Throughout the course, Omniglass (a self-hosted, open-source AV monitoring platform) demonstrates how these principles translate into real systems. Graduates leave prepared to introduce structured, defensible observability in their organization, and continue the work through ongoing professional dialogue and shared reference resources.

Course Outline

Day-by-Day

Three days, twenty-one sections. Click a section to see what's covered.

Day 1 · Section 01

Introduction

Meet Fred and set the tone for a practical, hands-on approach to AV monitoring. Class uses a case-study framework to apply each concept in real time, building a complete observability blueprint and working prototype by end of week.

Outcomes

Learning Objectives

OBJECTIVE 01

Framework Alignment

Explain the layers of the AV Observability Framework and how they align monitoring with institutional goals and risk posture.

OBJECTIVE 02

Health Model Design

Design a structured AV health model, including KPIs, triggers, metrics, and data pipelines that transform telemetry into actionable insight.

OBJECTIVE 03

Activation Planning

Develop an internal advocacy and phased activation plan to introduce structured observability within your environment.

Enroll in Applied Monitoring

In-Person session. June 13-15, 2026. InfoComm 2026.