RADCOM ADM lets telecom operators build datasets, KPIs, KQIs, and alarms in real time, no code, no release cycle, from RADCOM ACE, network event data, and third-party feeds. Instead of waiting for a vendor release to introduce a new metric or dimension to built-in KPI/KQIs, operators can build KPIs and KQIs in real time from raw data fields, apply filters and aggregations at any level of granularity, and deploy them across teams via a single, unified interface. ADM also provides built-in governance for compute and storage costs associated with each new metric, while unifying real-time and historical analytics in a single environment. The result: operators can define a KPI in the morning and immediately apply it to last month’s data, without recreating it across separate analytics platforms.
Subscriber records, DPI fields, signaling events, RAN counters, and core network performance metrics already exist across the network. RADCOM ADM transforms this data into actionable KPIs and KQIs that teams can use to optimize customer experience, assure services, and drive operational efficiency. Traditional KPI libraries were built for networks that changed infrequently. ADM is built for today’s dynamic environments, where 5G slices launch in days, SLAs evolve continuously, and new devices can reshape customer experience across entire regions. With ADM, operators move beyond consuming predefined metrics and gain the freedom to create analytics that reflect their unique business priorities.
RADCOM ADM gives operators complete control over their analytics layer and enables operators to:
Flexibility without governance creates complexity. Uncontrolled KPI creation can increase compute and storage consumption, particularly during peak periods or when multiple teams build metrics independently. ADM provides visibility into the expected cost of every KPI before it goes live, enabling operators to make informed decisions about activation, scaling, and optimization. By defining every KPI and KQI within a single environment and using a consistent data model, ADM ensures that teams across the organization work from the same source of truth, eliminating fragmentation, duplication, and conflicting metric definitions.
Many operators still manage real-time and historical analytics in separate systems: one platform for live monitoring and another for long-term analysis. RADCOM ADM unifies both. A KPI created today can be immediately applied to historical data without rebuilding it in a separate environment, enabling faster investigations, more accurate trend analysis, and consistent reporting across every use case.
ADM’s event normalization layer maps vendor-specific event names and data structures into a unified event language. Regardless of which vendor’s equipment generates the data, the same activity is represented consistently across the platform. This eliminates one of the industry’s most persistent challenges: translating and reconciling data across multi-vendor environments.
KPI definitions created in ADM extend across the entire RADCOM platform. Metrics built once in ADM flow seamlessly across RADCOM NAM, AIM, and Neura, powering analytics, dashboards, anomaly detection, and AI agents from a single source of truth. Note that RADCOM ADM is a module on top of RADCOM ACE. So the flow is across RADCOM NAM, AIM, and Neura
Build once. Use everywhere. Ensure every team and every application works from the same trusted data foundation.