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v6.71 (July 2023)

GlobalSuite® Audit Management

  • Improvements have been incorporated into the a ccess to GlobalSuite functionalities for the Audit module, which provide the ability to segregate such access more specifically.

This functionality involves allowing a more granular level of control and restriction, even at the administration level, which includes the introduction of two new Administrator user roles to ensure that the Audit area can operate in isolation and independently from the rest, while integrating with other areas such as Risks.

  • New Roles

From now on, users with two new Roles can be created from Administration: Audit Admin and Management System Admin.

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    • Audit Admin: has privileges and exclusive access to functionalities related to auditing and can create company users with access only to those functionalities.

      • Can only create and manage users with access exclusively to Auditing.

      • Cannot view users with access to other options.

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      • Will only have access to the functionalities of the Audit module.

      • Cannot access or manage functionalities outside the scope of Auditing.

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    • Management System Admin: is responsible for managing the general functionalities of the management system but will not have direct access to specific auditing functionalities.

      • Can create and manage users with access to all options, except those related to Auditing.

      • Cannot view users with access to Auditing.

      • Cannot access or manage functionalities within the scope of Auditing.

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  • Platform Update: Change to VMware as the standard for new on-premises installations

We inform you that, with the release of versions X.Y.Z of GlobalSuite and A.B.C of the Communication Channel, we are discontinuing support and technical assistance for the deployment of new on-premises infrastructure based on Microsoft Hyper-V virtualization environments.

We made this decision because the open virtualization appliances containing the new versions of our products are not compatible with Microsoft's hypervisor software deployment technology.

Instead, VMware becomes the only supported platform and operational standard for new on-prem installations.

  • Internal improvements and bug fixes.