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This is part 11 of the Beam V13 complete strategy. I'd like to explain about Beam 1. Today's agenda is about Beam 1 report UI and security report. Lastly, I'd like to talk about Beam Intelligence Enhancement. This is the main appeal point. It's a form of conversation, and you can collect information by asking the AI, so please pay attention to it. First, let's talk about the report UI enhancement. First of all, you can now make it Japanese. Until now, it was only in English, but now you can change it to Japanese. Looking at it in Japanese, it may have been a little hard to notice before, but I think it's become much easier to see. Next, let's take a look at the dashboard list. If you have a lot of them lined up, you may not know which one to look at. It's a star. You can add a star and narrow down where the star is. Let me introduce you to the report. This is the list operator of Microsoft 365 backup. You can see when someone returned or downloaded data from the backup. Next, this is a demo of checking the CPU usage of VMware. Next, this is a dashboard that checks the usage of Hyper-V data stars. It's not just a backup server for Beam, but it also collects information about the environment of VMware and Hyper-V, so you can see things like this. This is a job calendar. The job calendar used to have a different screen, but now it's summarized on one screen, so I think it's very easy to see. What you can see now is that the green part of the week is today. If you change the two-fold scale of the week to four days, you can see the job schedule for four days today. Next is the report catalog. This is a screen where you can see individual reports, unlike the dashboard. Of course, there is a list and a thumbnail. The thumbnail is in the form of a tile, and the contents of the report are summarized, so you can see the graph that you are always looking at is red. Next is the alarm. Let's look at the alarm report. Of course, when a lot of alarms occur, you can see the increase in trends, but the map part. Usually, such a dashboard report has a map of the whole world, and I have the impression that it is difficult to use, but you can enlarge it and leave it as it is. This is a map of the United States, but if you display Tokyo and Osaka in Japan, you can see the alarm on each base's beam server, and if it is solved, it will disappear, and if it is not solved, the orange will still appear. Next, I would like to add a little more security reports. First is malware detection. In the past, it was a little complicated to see this preview, but it is now easy to see. Even if there is a little suspicious or infected, you have to be careful, but I think you can see that some of the 1,800 cases are green. Next, let's look at the report to examine the immutable workload. For example, if all of this is a variable setting, everything will be green, but that is not the case. If you look at the previous company, you can see that only some of the VMs, physical machines, and NAS backups are not yet immutable. Then, backup security and compliance. The compliance analyzer is moving behind the scenes, and you can see the results. Here, I will show you how to use the filter. For the results of the compliance analyzer, I would like to see the firewall setting. I will type in firewall here. It will display only the ones with firewalls in the best practice. Then, if you look at the logs, you can see that only the ones with firewalls are displayed. In other words, I want to see the implement of the firewall settings. If you look at the logs, you can see that there are currently six servers including Linux and Windows. However, this security report, which shows that the firewalls that are in character are not implemented are also going to be filled by mind later. it made various things). I'll show the examples again. Next, I'm looking at the search for this report catalog. If you type in Protect, it will be narrowed down to the report with the name Protect. Now, I opened the report of Nutanix HV Protected VM. This is a little reddish. If I explain a little, there are four greens, so it means that I have taken a backup in the past. However, the schedule is not running now, so the whole 19 VMs are running, but it is reddish. Next, I would like to look at the strengthening of Beam Intelligence. I think this is a big feature of the new V13 Beam 1. Open the interface of Beam Intelligence, and you can now ask questions in Japanese in a natural language. This is a recent scan result. Please display the recent scan result. Please tell me. The Japanese notation around here will be absorbed, so you can ask questions freely. Then, there was a report I saw earlier, but it is such a content that pulls the data. So even if you don't look at the report, you can check the contents with this questionnaire. Since it is AI, recommendations and measures for the results are also recommended. Next, for example, was there a more serious incident? Then, this is also a mechanism that returns the answer. If there is something like Infected or the server is down, I think it will display it, but there is no such thing now. For the time being, there was no critical incident that would be a threat right now. However, the answer is that there are multiple infections and suspicions. Finally, for example, is there a back-up job that takes a long time? Such inquiries are also possible. Then, this is a prompt, so if you say, for example, please put out the top 5, it will probably come back. I think this will probably return 10 results, and if there are many cases, it will take time. However, it doesn't take a minute or two, and I think the AI thinking time will be over soon and the results will come back. Let's wait a little longer. It feels like I'm collecting data now. The scroll bar is already open, so the results are back. As a result, the longest one is 1 hour, 27 minutes, and 40 seconds. It was such a content that the back-up took a long time in order. It's a short time, but I would like to end this demonstration today. Thank you for your attention. Please continue to support Beam. Thank you for watching.