In the age of digitalisation, managing access levels is becoming increasingly crucial, especially with the growing popularity of remote work. Therefore, it is important to ensure that access management administration and control can be easily handled. With this in mind, we are pleased to introduce our new and improved access management overview, which focuses on access level management.
One of the key benefits of this new feature is enhanced visibility. With the new access overview, you can easily see who has access to what. This level of transparency allows you to monitor your organisation and adjust permissions accordingly. This feature gives you more control and allows you to make informed decisions about access management in your board.
Another exciting aspect of our new feature is the administrator role. With this role, you can now invite administrators who can manage and set up your evaluations without being exposed to sensitive information in the evaluations. This eliminates the need for manual requests and approvals, saving time and improving productivity. Users can also see when their accounts were created and when they last logged in, providing more transparency and clarity around the usage of the platform.
We’re excited to offer this new feature to our customers and look forward to seeing the positive impact it will have. Would you like to know more, please contact our customer support team. If you are already a customer you can explore the new access feature in our platform.
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