0:00 So this is the Versa digital experience management. 0:04 So what this shows you is it gives you first of all, what it does is for every, every SASE client is monitoring the experience which is seen by the SASE client for for various applications. 0:19 So whether the SASE client is being used to go to our Teams G Drive, Gmail. 0:26 So we will basically give you full visibility, visibility into what kind of a user experience you're getting. 0:32 Whether you're doing something called as 4 Sunlink, which is means that you're going through the Versa Cloud Gateway or whether you're going from the SASE client directly to Gmail or directly to GE Drive or SharePoint or Teams will give you the same amount of visibility. 0:47 So this is a dashboard which tells you that the number of active users, how many people are having issues, how many people having Wi-Fi issues, Internet issues, application issues. 0:59 And this tells you globally. 1:01 So for example, this is for the Versa employees itself, like people from Columbia or Canada or Netherlands if they're having any issues and, and us as well. 1:10 So, so it the SASE client uses various mechanisms. 1:14 I'm going to go over that in the next few slides. 1:19 So what the SASE client does is it has full visibility into the Wi-Fi, the Wi-Fi quality in your house. 1:25 So it knows the signal quality, it knows about that. 1:29 And it is also basically it knows the quality between the, between your Windows machine or your Chromebook and and the ID which is in your house, which is the Internet access device, whether you are using Comcast or Lumen or Verizon. 1:44 So it has full visibility into that and it has full visibility between the between the ID as well as the Versa Cloud gateway. 1:52 It is always monitoring the the SLA which is offered by the underlay and if at all there are any drops and then it actually tells you where are the drops. 2:02 So it uses things like my trace route and all of that to figure out to inform the user where are the issues. 2:08 And this tells you the quality of the Wi-Fi in the house or in the office. 2:12 And if there are network issues within, within the IID and, and the endpoint, these, they all show up here. 2:20 And then we also tell the same visibility between the IID and the VCG. 2:26 And then, then it also tells you. 2:30 So it basically it also does some kind of synthetic packets from the SASE client to applications which the admin has configured such as again Gmail or G drive or whatever is it like Teams or SharePoint or Box and it computes tries to compute the application response time. 2:52 So the application response time is based on the three-way TCP handshake, the TLS handshake, DNS resolution time and other factors and also basic and also time to force byte in case of HTTP and HTTPS. 3:09 So here it gives a rank, overall rank which different users are observing. 3:14 Again this is for worse internal users. 3:18 But the same thing applies to any other customer that what is the individual, what kind of application experience the specific user is getting. 3:27 And that is based on an aggregate of the application experience which is seen for the of all the different clients which are configured for this, for this tenant. 3:39 So this is what it is that we have full visibility on the the endpoint device and CPU and memory usage, the disk usage, the Wi-Fi signal strength, the local segment between the IID and the endpoint and also between the IID and the Versa gateways and, and, and again, the SASE client also does all kinds of synthetic probes or it is, it is, it is, it finds out how much the DNS look up time is happening and the TCP connection time, the things which I spoke about before a few minutes. 4:16 So this is about the VDEM, the Versa digital experience, the management. 4:20 So it just combines with the SASE the T vamp line which is already part of the Versa SASE client to optimally switch from 1 underlay path to another underlay path without any loss of traffic.