What's new 2023.1
Last updated
Last updated
The version 2023.1 release date is January 16, 2023. See the release notes section on our community website for the release notes and download links.
Monitor desktop applications directly inside the Applications module and gain insight into employee experience with any application, whether it's web, desktop or both. Out-of-the-box dashboards and investigations enable you to quickly assess adoption, identify issues and troubleshoot your desktop applications. Refer to the Desktop Applications documentation for more information.
Gain visibility into the desktop application experience of your employees in Device View. Correlate a desktop application event with device performance to identify and troubleshoot potential issues with desktop applications. Refer to the Device View documentation for more information.
Import Live Dashboards from other environments. Export and share your own dashboards with other users both inside and outside your company. This opens up the opportunity to participate in the Nexthink community, help others, share ideas and speed up time to value by sharing Live Dashboards content with other users and user groups. Refer to the Manage Live Dashboards documentation for more information.
Translate your campaigns into additional languages directly within the web interface to communicate with your employees in their own language. Refer to the Manage Campaigns documentation for more information.
Monitor your Zoom call quality experience, and troubleshoot potential issues using insightful correlations with existing Nexthink data on device performance and connectivity, as well as application performance. Refer to the Connector for Zoom documentation for more information.
Add filters to investigations more easily. In the Visual editor, you can now directly add filters to object properties and suggested metrics. Refer to the Visual editor documentation for more information.
Define a default landing page in user profiles so your team can directly see the information they need after signing in. This feature will be made available shortly after the rollout is complete. Refer to the Profiles documentation for more information.
Understand how to set up and use Desktop Applications with the updated Application Experience Management learning path.
Move from NQL experimentation to mastery with the How to master NQL course.
Learn how to best use Live Dashboards charts with four brand-new courses accessible in the Learn Catalog.
Investigate the reliability of desktop applications with improved reporting about the number of crashes per employee and the number of employees impacted by these crashes. Refer to the Desktop Applications documentation for more information.
Compare the usage and performance of desktop applications on the Applications overview page. Quickly identify the desktop applications with the highest usage and those with the poorest performance. Refer to the Monitoring applications documentation for more information.
Generate OAuth credentials and manage access to new and future Nexthink Infinity APIs. Refer to the API credentials documentation for more information.
Allow or deny access to Device View and Checklist by assigning rights to specific user profiles. Refer to the Profiles documentation for more information.
Install built-in library content along with dependent content automatically. Identify dependencies and install them directly so that built-in content works out-of-the-box. Refer to the Nexthink Library documentation for more information.
Improve troubleshooting and more accurately measure employee experience with a new metric called User Input Delay.
Correlate connection problems with the Internet Service Provider that employees use to access the Internet.