 Hello, this video was created by Duncan Tweed, a technical author at BMC Software, and narrated by a computer-generated voice. BMC Helix Discovery is a cloud-based service that enables you to discover data center inventory configuration and relationship data, and map applications to your IT infrastructure. This video provides an overview of everything you need to get started with BMC Helix Discovery and view the results of your first scan. When you completed registration for the BMC Helix Discovery service, BMC sent an email with a one-time link enabling you to access the service. Enter your username, your full name, a password, and a confirmation of your password. Then, to set up your account, click Apply. This is the BMC Discovery homepage. From here, you can control most of BMC Helix Discovery. Your credentials are stored only on the BMC Helix Discovery Outpost, which is application software that is installed and runs on a Windows computer in your data center. You can download the Outpost installation file from the Manage Outposts page. Click Download the installer and save the file to your file system. The installation package is a Windows installer package in an MSI file. Run this now. The welcome screen is displayed. Click Next, to proceed. You can change the destination folder, but we'll keep the default. Click Next. Enter an administrator password for the Outpost. Click Next, and click Install, to start the installation. When the installation is complete, you can see the completed the BMC Helix Discovery Outpost setup wizard screen. You can also choose to view the BMC Helix Discovery Outpost UI in your browser when you exit the wizard. Log into the Outpost using the administrator password you configured during the installation. Now you must register the Outpost with the BMC Helix Discovery service. To register, make sure that you have a browser page logged into the BMC Helix Discovery service and a browser page logged into the BMC Helix Discovery Outpost UI. In the Outpost browser, go to the home page and select Register a service. Copy the Outpost token. In the This Is This Outposts Token section, click Copy to clipboard. In the BMC Helix Discovery service browser page, select Manage, Outposts. Paste the token from the Outpost into the This Is The Outposts Token field. When you do so, the Outpost name and Outpost key fields are automatically filled. Before you add the Outpost, copy the BMC Helix Discovery services token. In the This Is This Services Token section, click Copy to clipboard. Then click Add. The BMC Helix Discovery Outpost has now been registered in the BMC Helix Discovery service. Next, switch to the Outpost browser. Paste the token from the service into the This Is The Services Token field. When you do so, the service name, service key, and server address fields are automatically filled. The BMC Helix Discovery service has now been registered in the BMC Helix Discovery Outpost. To discover a target in your IT environment, such as a host, you must add a credential with which to access that host. To add a credential, in the Outpost UI, select Manage and then select Credentials. You are logged in with your BMC Helix Discovery service credentials. On the Outpost Manage Credentials page, click Add, and select UNIX Host. Enter the IP range for the credential, and then details of the Discovery account you are using for UNIX hosts. Label, Description, Username, and Password. The rest we'll leave as defaults. Then click Apply. The credential is saved. In the service UI, select Manage and then select Discovery. The Manage Discovery page is displayed. Click Start All Scans. Click Add New Run. Enter a label, an IP address, and click OK to start the Discovery run. When the Discovery run is complete, and the host discovered, the success total is updated, and links to the list of discovered hosts. Or if only one host is present, it links to that host page. Click the total. The host page for the discovered host is displayed. This example shows the host, three software instances representing running software, a group of software components and a software instance representing Apache Tomcat, and the communication and relationships between them. The host page also shows details on the host, its operating system, hardware, network, and storage, and information on how the information was obtained. In this video we've seen the entire end-to-end process, from the welcome email, to examining the results of your first BMC Helix Discovery scan. Thank you for watching.