Fuuz Launches No-Code UI and Cybersecurity Customizations
MFGx has added new user interface customization and cybersecurity options simple enough for no-code users and powerful enough to support pro-code users.
MFGx has added new features to its no-code, low-code and pro-code SaaS hybrid cloud platform Fuuz, which the company says connects enterprise software systems with machines, smart devices and the people who use them. These new features include a drag-and-drop user interface screen builder, a dashboard designer, end user personalization and a visual policy builder.
The user interface screen builder enables personalization of interactive screens, control panels, human-machine interfaces and mobile apps that use the Fuuz platform. No-code users can perform simple wire-framing and concepting, while pro-code users can perform more complicated work to make end-user solutions reliable and scalable.
Fuuz’s dashboard designer supports embedded and adaptive dashboards that display images, live-stream video of equipment on the shop floor, connect users to machines and deliver real-time insights into cycle times and other data. The software also enables users to set proactive alerts for when processes meet certain parameters.
Users can also save custom views of any screen, enabling users with all levels of computer skill to perform everyday tasks with the layout they find most useful.
Fuuz cybersecurity receives an upgrade through the visual policy builder, which offers fine-grained controls to ensure end users, customers and suppliers have only the appropriate access levels to a company’s data. Users can also use the feature to create new, secure policies and apply them to actions, resources and other controls.
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