Abstract:
Metadata files are acquired from one or more storage devices corresponding to multiple different environments. The metadata files are compared to determine differences between the metadata files. A report is generated indicating actions to be taken to cause at least one of the metadata files to be modified to result in a most recent version. At least a portion of the actions in the report are performed automatically.
Abstract:
Metadata files are acquired from one or more storage devices corresponding to multiple different environments. The metadata files are compared to determine differences between the metadata files. A report is generated indicating actions to be taken to cause at least one of the metadata files to be modified to result in a most recent version. At least a portion of the actions in the report are performed automatically.
Abstract:
A method for automated filtering within an analytics dashboard includes integrating, by a server and within a user-interface software framework used to develop dynamic web applications, aspects of the analytics dashboard. The server sets a series of filters for a database associated with the analytics dashboard by, for each filter of the series of filters, defining how the filter operates on data within records of the database. The server detects an action through a user interface of the user-interface software framework. Responsive to detecting the action, the server sequentially applies the series of filters to the data within the records of the database according to a sequential order of the series of filters and with a pause between application of each filter. The server displays, within the analytics dashboard, each set of results sequentially in response to application of each respective filter of the series of filters.
Abstract:
Computer-implemented methods and systems are provided for controlling access to restricted customer data (RCD) by a computer associated with a particular user of an enterprise while the particular user is interacting with a particular customer. The RCD is associated with the particular customer and stored in an enterprise database. An enterprise server (ES) monitors for an indication that the particular customer has sent a request to interact with a user of the enterprise. In response to receiving the indication at the ES, the ES can determine that the particular user accepted the request. The ES can then automatically modify the particular user's access privileges grant access to the RCD. When the ES receives another indication that interaction with the particular customer has ended, the ES can automatically revoke the particular user's access to the RCD.