About Jason Sherman

As Graphical Networks’ Sales Engineering and Support Services Manager, Jason Sherman leads the pre and post sales cycle with the entire Graphical Networks software portfolio, and ensures current customers are able to use the software to its fullest potential.

The 12 Days of DCIM

The 12 Days of DCIM

By - December 20, 2017

‘Tis the season….in the spirit of the holidays, we’re bringing you the “12 Days of DCIM”: a look at 12 days in the life of an engineer who goes from zero documentation to using DCIM software. Day 1: ♫ On the 1st day, my boss gave to me: a network without documentation and a whole…

Learn More
How to Start Documenting the Network

How to Start Documenting the Network

By - December 19, 2017

Considering some network documentation to make managing the network less of a headache? Whether you’re troubleshooting or planning, it’s nice to quickly get answers to your questions. If you are considering implementing documentation, one of the first questions you may have is: “do I need to start from scratch?” The short answer is: no. Chances…

Learn More
Wiki for Network Documentation?

Wiki for Network Documentation?

By - December 5, 2017

Fed up with not having the network properly documented? Are you considering using Wiki to document everything? Organizations come to us for an automated network documentation solution — and some have used a wiki for their documentation needs. Nothing wrong with that…up to a point. I get it. At first glance, maybe Wiki for documenting…

Learn More
Does Data Center Automation Pay Off?  Federal Agencies Release ROI Reports

Does Data Center Automation Pay Off? Federal Agencies Release ROI Reports

By - December 3, 2017

Recently, I stumbled upon the current DCOI optimization dashboard — which is an overall look at how data centers in federal agencies are performing across different categories. If you’re not familiar with the DCOI yet, here’s some background: DCOI is short for the Data Center Optimization Initiative. It’s a federal initiative that falls under the…

Learn More
Best Practices for Network Documentation (They’re Not What You Think)

Best Practices for Network Documentation (They’re Not What You Think)

By - November 29, 2017

I’ve been reading up on what the Internet says about ‘best practices for network documentation’. There’s a decent of material out there and, honestly, many of the articles I’ve read raise good points. That being said, I bring a slightly different perspective to what I consider ‘best practices’ for good network documentation. There are hundreds…

Learn More
Self-Help for Network Engineers Stuck in ‘Groundhog Day’ Mode

Self-Help for Network Engineers Stuck in ‘Groundhog Day’ Mode

By - November 21, 2017

Ever seen the movie Groundhog Day? It stars Bill Murray as a journalist trapped having to repeat the same boring day of his life — Groundhog Day, to be exact — every single day indefinitely. If you manage a network, maybe you can relate. Maybe you deal with your fair share of unnecessary tasks and…

Learn More
The #1 Thing You Really Need for Network Documentation

The #1 Thing You Really Need for Network Documentation

By - November 18, 2017

Top ten things you need to do in order to get your networks documented….I’ve seen the lists around the web. They cover the must-do’s and the nice-to-have’s: where do you start documenting. what data do you need to collect, which tools do you need? There’s one thing, however, that all of these lists are missing…and…

Learn More
Stop Wasting Money on Data Center Power

Stop Wasting Money on Data Center Power

By - November 8, 2017

Federal government data centers are now required to install DCIM and achieve a power usage effectiveness rate (PUE) of 1.5 or lower thanks to the Data Center Optimization Initiative (DCOI). Why? What’s the push behind this? Data centers use a whole bunch of power (we know, we know: this isn’t a news flash to you)….

Learn More
How to Trace an IT Outage (Even When Your Cabling is Spaghetti)

How to Trace an IT Outage (Even When Your Cabling is Spaghetti)

By - October 30, 2017

Knowing what’s connected to what: it’s one of the primary reasons we document the network. But this knowledge can’t just exist in a vacuum…so what’s the point of knowing what and where your connections are? Let’s not beat around the bush: cabling has a tendency to become ‘spaghetti’ fast, especially as your infrastructure grows. Even…

Learn More
Documenting with Visio or Excel Driving You Crazy?

Documenting with Visio or Excel Driving You Crazy?

By - October 24, 2017

Do you use Visio or Excel to document the network? If you do, you’re not alone: they are the number one and number two top tools for network documentation. If You’re Documenting with Visio… Truth be told, Visio isn’t meant for network documentation. Visio network diagrams cause three major headaches: no easy way to keep…

Learn More
If You Can’t Answer These Questions, Your Network Isn’t Secure

If You Can’t Answer These Questions, Your Network Isn’t Secure

By - October 6, 2017

Coming soon to a movie theatre near you: NETWORK SECURITY….THE MOVIE. It’s going to be a real blockbuster: full of action, thrills, daredevil maneuvers by network engineers who try to save everything at the last minute, and, of course, hackers. Ok. Maybe we’ll have to wait a bit on the movie, but who needs the…

Learn More
Lifehack: Get Your Network Reporting Done (Like a Boss)

Lifehack: Get Your Network Reporting Done (Like a Boss)

By - October 3, 2017

“Ummm…yeah….if you could go ahead and give me this information in that format…that’d be great.” So, about those TPS reports. You know the drill: you’re in your CRM, or network documentation system, or and you need to see certain information in a certain format, “I need to see how many widgets we have to pull…

Learn More