New Secure Dashboards From @Signagelive

Adrian J Cotterill, Editor-in-Chief

Signagelive is to make company-wide data sharing secure and easy with the launch of its new Secure Dashboards solution

  • Secure Dashboards is an enterprise-grade solution that allows for the secure display of password-protected BI dashboards on workplace digital signage
  • The solution supports the display of dashboards from most business intelligence platforms from Microsoft Power BI and Tableau to Monday.com and Splunk
  • Highly scalable and efficient, its Smart Login feature enables multiple dashboards to be accessed using a single password

Signagelive has announced the launch of Secure Dashboards, a flexible enterprise-grade solution, that is set to make it easier for organisations to share data securely and at scale.

Designed to support most business intelligence platforms from Microsoft Power BI to Tableau and Sisense, it allows for the secure display of password-protected BI dashboards on workplace screens. The solution, with its Smart Login feature, is also made for speed and scalability, enabling multiple dashboards to be accessed using a single password.

“A transformative tool, Secure Dashboards, has been built to drive the growth of data-driven business cultures”, said Jason Cremins, Founder and CEO of Signagelive.

“Through the secure display of on-screen BI dashboards, it helps empower organisations of every size, enabling them to unlock the full potential of any data that has been hidden away in password-protected files.”

“Giving businesses more opportunity to immerse staff in all the latest data insights, it ensures that employees at every level in a business can immediately access and interact with the data they need every time they step into the workplace.”

Raising the bar for data security, Secure Dashboards safely displays any on-screen dashboards, without exposing login credentials, or making data publicly available on open URLs.

To keep login credentials safe, it stores them and then accesses them from a protected Secure Manager environment. All the data is also safely stored in the cloud from where Secure Dashboards works to take snapshots of the relevant dashboards and display them in near real-time.

As an additional security measure, the Data Sync Services application also checks to ensure that every player that receives images is approved to do so.

Thanks to the Data Sync Services “set it and forget” Smart Login feature, the solution makes it quick and easy to share data at scale. If login credentials are forgotten, it ensures that they only ever have to be updated once, rather than for every individual dashboard.

A scalable solution, which brings businesses more flexibility, Secure Dashboards also enables data visualisations to be refreshed as often as required, from intervals of five minutes through to one hour, or alternatively at specific times of day.

Extremely flexible, it amplifies the reach and impact of data visualisation strategies in any industry application.

Full-screen data dashboards can be created and displayed for the benefit of individual departments, enabling teams to track sales figures against expected targets, or monitor and optimise the impact of digital marketing campaigns in real time.

Alternatively, to give employees a ‘big picture’ overview of the company performance, several department dashboards can be shared on the screen through a multi-zone digital signage layout.

Creating playlists to cycle through additional visualisations of the most important data is equally useful, enabling staff to find further actionable insights.

Whether it is to display data dashboards directly on screens, or to embed them in work tools, such as Slack, Secure Dashboards highlights a single source of truth to help businesses work cohesively and make better data-driven decisions.

Available now, Secure Dashboards has been incorporated as part of a series of value-added Signagelive licence packages, which includes an entry level tier for ten players with a maximum display limit of five dashboards.


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