Just in time for
the holidays, the new-look G-WEB PLUS interface has just been launched by the
hard-working CENTURION elves (read: the R & D department) with a fresh,
cleaned-up design and loads of yummy new features to gorge on before the
festive season is even in full swing.
Since it was
first launched in 2012, CENTURION’s online portal for the offsite
administration of GSM devices has undergone myriad changes, and none more
dramatic than this latest batch of cosmetic and functional enhancements.
Sink your teeth into these delectable techno-morsels:
The site is now mobile friendly
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Faster synchronisation
The time that it takes for the website to synchronise with a GSM device has been dramatically reduced thanks to some clever coding and, as an added bonus, the system now provides detailed user feedback of the synchronisation transaction as well as the ability to synchronise all selected devices, and not just one device at a time.
Custom fields
These enable you to customise the information displayed for a mobile number anywhere on the site.
Secondary user feature
You can now share ownership of a device by adding a Secondary User. You’ll also be able to adjust how much control the Secondary User has over the device by giving them either read only or read and modify privileges.
This incredibly useful, time-saving feature enables you to copy all the settings and numbers from one device to another.
Export in multiple formats
G-WEB PLUS allows you to export numbers in PDF, XLSX or CSV. You also now have the facility to export selected transaction logs for specific time-periods.
Improved user experience
A number of powerful tools including Sort, Filter and Group have been added to the interface’s arsenal of features.
Smarter searching
The Searching facility has been optimised to get you results faster.
Go to http://gweb.co.za to register and experience the future of GSM device management. You can also go and check out some really cool G-WEB PLUS tutorials here.
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