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Collaboration

Collaborate within the entire service supply chain.

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Dashboard Share

Dashboard sharing is likely a familiar concept to you. This function enables the simple sharing of live data with stakeholders as a single reference point.

Remote Access

Remote Access, consisting of remote web app access, remote Cube access, and remote User-Defined API access, gives you the ability to access your environment from anywhere. Via remote web app access (HTML), accessible on dataminer.services, you can go to all the low-code apps created in your environment. Especially handy is the Monitoring app: a lightweight version of Cube. In addition to this, remote Cube access allows secure and effortless remote access to your entire Cube environment without the need for a VPN connection.

ChatOps

ChatOps is a feature that enhances the value of Microsoft Teams as you collaborate more effectively using insights and controls from your DataMiner System directly in Microsoft Teams. Users can interact with DataMiner using generic or custom chat commands, and you can even use DataMiner Automation to manage teams and channels and interact with users in chats and channels. ChatOps is especially useful for teams that need to communicate and interact with one another frequently. In the future, we plan to offer support for ChatOps on Slack as well, as it is a widely used team messaging platform.

API Share (coming soon)

Share your user-defined APIs with anybody who needs the provided data to control and trigger more complex actions in DataMiner.

User-defined API sharing is primarily focused on machine-to-machine interactions (whereas our low-code app sharing, mentioned below, is primarily focused on peer-to-peer sharing). Both functions will provide the ability to share data with a specific audience, allowing for more precise control and triggering of complex actions in DataMiner.

App Share (coming soon)

Share your low-code app along with its underlying data with a defined target audience to control and trigger more complex actions in DataMiner.

Low-code app sharing is primarily focused on peer-to-peer sharing (whereas our user-defined API sharing, mentioned above, is primarily focused on machine-to-machine interactions). Both functions will provide the ability to share data with a specific audience, allowing for more precise control and triggering of complex actions in DataMiner.