I’m beyond excited to announce that our first customers can now join our Closed Preview of MySailPoint, which is intended to be a command center to surface actionable insights to administrators in a simple and intuitive way. This is an early look, so there may be bugs or other issues, but we’re looking forward to working with you all to shape the future of how admins work in SailPoint.
Drag/Drop and widget toggle functionality for customization.
Certifications Campaign widget is Live showing upcoming campaigns, their due date, percentage complete.
Deep link into individual cert campaigns to see more details, reassign and/or email reviewers.
Previews of other widgets with (MOCK) data that are still able to be interacted with and with some deep linking enabled.
2 DAS widgets
What are we looking for?
What do you think of this approach?
Does the UI make sense?
How beneficial is this as a whole?
Is the ability to toggle widgets on/off useful?
What level of customization/configuration is desirable?
Feedback on each individual widget
Does this show you information that is important for your job? Why or why not?
What other information would you like to see?
Are we directing you to the right places to act on the information we show? If not, where or what else would be helpful?
What customizations would you want for each widget or in general?
Does the data look correct?
Any other thoughts?
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How beneficial is this as a whole? Extremely beneficial. Customers need to get an overall sense of what stands out for them to take action on and ignore items that don’t apply to them, such as removing a widget.
Is the ability to toggle widgets on/off useful? Yes!!
What level of customization/configuration is desirable? Are we able to create our own widgets?
Feedback on each individual widget
Does this show you information that is important for your job? Why or why not? As a consultant, not directly, but I will be able to demonstrate the various use cases to customers.
What other information would you like to see? Would we be able to get statistics based off of scheduled search data? Such as how many users are of a given employee type? How many users were terminated yesterday?
Are we directing you to the right places to act on the information we show? If not, where or what else would be helpful? yes, I think so
What customizations would you want for each widget or in general? Ability to build our own widget, or to have a generic widget we can drag and drop features into.
Does the data look correct? yes
Any other thoughts? The ability to correlate a visual representation to see stale accounts, those that haven’t logged in for a period of time. Such as pulling in AD last login time data, or other account last login information. Example, even though lifecycle states should help eliminate stale accounts there are user bases out there that have access, but rarely use it, but don’t fit a normal contractor or employee role.
@smukhija and I are connected with the team. This dashboard is a valuable feature for both administrators and end-users.
We discussed upcoming items and suggested adding additional data pointers:
Wizard to check cloud errors
Wizard to display the list of access items for the owners
Wizard to add additional data points around requests, ownership management, entitlement owner
We signed up for the preview and discussed some items with Tyler, overall we are very excited for it, we gave some recommendations how how things are labeled to make it more clear, and how to make some of the data more actionable and provide whats needed from the home page it self.
We’re about to deploy our first IDN release in the upcoming weeks, and I was reflecting about the “first login end-user experience”.
The most common use of our instance in early stages will be to request accesses/entitlements and for a subset of users (managers and business owners) the approval of such requests.
Although we appreciate improvements to the admin experience, we’d like to simplify the UX for people with no Admin rights, especially when they land in SailPoint for the first time.
Actually, it would be very useful if Admins have the ability to customize end-users’ dashboards hiding irrelevant widgets and modifying elements such as columns or charts on those widgets made available to end-users on their first login.
Not sure if you’re already considering the above changes/customizations in the new experience and I didn’t see any suggestions to improve end-users UX, so I’m very looking forward to our meeting on Tuesday to know more about MySailPoint and timelines for its release to the public.
Thanks @Tyler_Harman, the demo was very useful to learn more about the changes and the release schedule that you have planned. I’ll reach out via email to share more about our internal post-meeting discussion. Thank you!
Thanks @Tyler_Harman for the call. Looking forward to the official release of MySailPoint.
As discussed, a tile/widget relating to API calls (eg top users making requests, or top endpoints being hit) would be great to see.