On-Demand Webinar: Closing the Gap Between Mission Assurance and Service Assurance at Constellation Scale

 

Mission assurance and service assurance telemetry were built as separate systems, and for single-spacecraft GEO operations, that worked. But every new satellite in a constellation, every additional ground station, and every cross-domain analytics initiative exposes the same limitations: siloed architectures that force manual correlation during incidents, duplicated ingestion pipelines that scale cost with every spacecraft, and fragmented datasets that block your analytics and engineering teams entirely.

In this webinar, we will show how InfluxDB 3 fills that gap. Purpose-built for high-throughput satellite telemetry, with unlimited cardinality, native SQL, and flexible deployment from ground station to cloud. No tag budgets. No proprietary lock-in. No parallel pipelines.

You learn:

  • Why constellation-scale operations expose the structural limits of running separate mission and service assurance telemetry stacks
  • The operational cost of fragmentation: slower incident correlation, duplicated pipelines, and analytics teams locked out of cross-domain data
  • Architectural patterns for consolidating space and ground telemetry onto a single backbone without disrupting existing control-plane workflows
  • Live demo: Spacecraft bus telemetry and network service metrics streaming into a unified platform with cross-domain dashboards and alerting

    Moderator:


    Jeffrey Hill   –   Executive Editor, Via Satellite

 

 

Speaker:
Ian Clark  –  Solution Architect, InfluxData
Ian Clark is a Sales Engineer at InfluxData, where he works with clients ranging from seed-round startups to the Fortune 500. Prior to InfluxData, he was a Technical Solutions Consultant at Google. He holds a Master’s degree in statistics from Columbia University, bringing deep expertise in data architecture and statistical analysis to help enterprise customers design scalable time series solutions for industrial IoT and manufacturing applications.