New Dashboard – Software Version Release
A new version of SIRV is now available, version 1.09.
Why produce a new version of SIRV?
Software developers produce a new software version for two reasons:
1. Compliance and Security
Security vulnerabilities as well as changes in the software ecosystem will mean software needs to be updated. For example, if Apple change their operating system there may be new security and compliance requirement. Therefore, we will update our software to ensure it can still be used on the Apple platform.
2. Feature development
Most security and compliance changes will go unnoticed by the end user. However, feature developments should always be noticeable. Because feature developments are made to enhance the user experience or offer a new way of doing things.
What’s new in SIRV version 1.09?
Apple
We have updated the Apple mobile app to ensure it is compliant with the latest version of iOS. The new Apple app now allows you to use the NFC feature.
Dashboard
There is a new landing page dashboard:
We will be adding more dashboard options. If you would like to see more metrics please let us know (info@sirv.co.uk).
Dashboards present two types of information:
- Operational: This is useful to an operator real-time, helping them make decisions in the field. For example, a car’s speedometer is part of an operational dashboard.
- Analytical: Information that is used to analyse events after they have happened. For example, a car’s mile per gallon reading is not important when you’re driving a car. However, it is useful to review periodically.
The new SIRV dashboard includes both operational and analytical information. Therefore, the upper two thirds are analytical, lower third is operational.
Multi-select search
A user can now perform a search against one, multiple or all incidents and events.
Daily Occurrence Book ‘Fine Grain Permissions’
You can now define what daily occurrence book a user can edit. This helps prevent mis-postings. (If you’re still not sure what to post in an occurrence book check out how to write a daily occurrence book).
The new feature, called ‘fine grain permissions’ allows an administrator to limit:
- What occurrence book a user can access
- Whether a user can edit, open/close and search DOBs.
If you want to deploy daily occurrence books to different client sites, this is a useful feature.
What next?
We’re looking at introducing more new features, such as Threat AI, which can displays protests in London.
More dashboards
Android app on the Play store
Geo-spatial reporting
If you would like to see a new feature please get in touch: info@sirv.co.uk