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9 was opened and someone crossed the threshold. This let the team manage their time and resources more intelligently. As well as protection from potentially substantial threats, Mission Control also complements routine, everyday tasks such as maintenance. For example, if a camera in the airport fails several times in a day, showing signs of imminent problems, an incident will be triggered. The maintenance team can then investigate. They'll be guided through the steps they need to take to fix or replace the faulty camera. That's a snapshot of some of the ways an organization can benefit from having a decision support system in place. Developed with two leading airports, Mission Control supports thousands of events per second, and hundreds of thousands more during the course of a day. 'Mission Control supports thousands of events per second, and hundreds of thousands more during the course of a day.' Rise in passengers at world's 20 busiest airports ACI Airport Statistics, 2015 Doubling of air passengers by 2034 International Air Transport Association (IATA) growth forecast, 2015 6.1% 7 billion

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