February 2025 - ADMP Feature Update

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As of February 14, 2025, there are six new features available in ADMP.

    • Multi-tenancy

    • Single sign-on (SSO)

    • Remote device configuration

    • System log

    • Device data export

    • I/O Fault detection

See the sections below for more details or see the ADMP User Guide.

Multi-Tenant

Multi-tenancy allows ADMP account holders to manage multiple deployments, or tenant accounts, from one main ADMP account. When multi-tenancy is in use, an ADMP account holder will log into ADMP (1) and select the tenant account (2) to view. From here, a user can monitor and manage devices connected to a tenant account.

You can view and access all ADMP tenant accounts from the Account Manager page when you log on.

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Single Sign-On

Single sign-on (SSO) for ADMP is available through a Microsoft account. SSO makes accessing ADMP seamless for designated users while improving account security. ADMP uses Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), Microsoft’s enterprise cloud-based identity and access management (IAM) solution, to provide SSO.  

A current limitation of SSO in ADMP is that one Azure AD can only be associated with one ADMP account, but not each tenant account. For example, a service provider who uses multiple tenant accounts for each of their customers can only have one Azure AD for their main account. Each customer, or tenant, cannot also use the same Azure AD separately.

However, a main account and tenant account may use separate Azure ADs allowing SSO to be used for both a main account login or a single tenant login.

Remote Device UI

A subset of Algo products can be configured individually through the remote device UI feature. Remote device UI allows ADMP users to access and configure individual Algo devices directly from ADMP without being on the same network as the device.

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System Log

The system log records user actions and changes made in ADMP. This makes it easy to audit or troubleshoot your ADMP account. This data is stored in ADMP for up to a year and can be exported to CSV.

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Export Device Data

ADMP device data listed on the Devices page can be exported to CSV. This is helpful for internal auditing, especially if this data is exported on a regular basis. This is ideal for those who want to keep a regular record of connected devices, their status, and firmware or generate reports.

Fault Detection for Enhanced Supervision

Fault detection allows users to monitor device accessories in real-time, such as if a satellite speaker becomes disconnected from the main IP speaker, or if a call button is not functioning with a paging adapter.  Appropriate measures can then be quickly taken to investigate the fault, improving the overall efficiency and dependability of the system. Fault detection is available for I/O devices that support supervision of accessory devices.