You can give access to device data to any number of users. Depending on your requirement, these may be consumers who own the devices, or people in companies who need access to the organisation's asset data.
Assetwolf produces graphs and other visualisations of data as it arrives.
In many situations, you may want to arrange assets into a hierarchy: for example, a group of machines in a room, or a floor of a building.
With the Assetwolf Data Pools feature, you can arrange assets by multiple levels of area, and by building location. When data from assets arrives, analysis takes place at the asset, area and location levels.
You can therefore see analysis at broad or granular levels, all updated in real time as data arrives from assets and is processed.
You can define possible event conditions to expect, both from individual assets or from a group of related assets.
Each kind of event can have a level of alarm severity, so that more serious events are prioritised.
Then you can determine what is done when an alarm is raised.
For example, if monitoring the temperature of critical equipment, you can determine whether an out-of-range temperature constitutes a mere warning, or is a critical event that demands immediate action. You can specify who should deal with the problem, and how it should be shown on your portal.
As a portal owner, your will have a Superuser account. You can then share access to your customers.
In a business-to-consumer portal, you can invite individual customers to the portal. They can log in and see their devices.
For example, if you're monitoring domestic appliances, your Users will normally people who own those things.
Assetwolf has support for modelling real-world organisations, and thus has the concept of Companies (i.e. your clients) and, within companies, physical Locations. In a corporate environment, users will typically be employees of those companies, and expect to see data at the assets at the locations.
A system of Roles allows granular control over which user can do what at each location. For example, a user in a "supervisor" role at locations A and B may be able to create new assets, while a user in an "operator" role at location A may only be able to see data from the assets.
Reports can extracted at will and on a regular (nightly, weekly, monthly) basis. They can show graphs, a record of alarms and events, and custom data.
Assetwolf is usually set up to minimise raw data storage after a period of time; but Reports can be stored permanently, for a long-term audit trail of your data.