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Status Future consideration
Workspace IBM Turbonomic ARM
Created by Guest
Created on Feb 22, 2024

Allow a way for app owners to see pending changes without Turbonomic access

Overwhelmingly, app owners want to know what's changing on their VMs (rightfully). Allowing them to see some sort of public dashboard of pending actions would help us greatly instead of either having to give all of them access or checking for the actions every time they ask ourselves.

Idea priority Urgent
  • Guest
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    Mar 25, 2024

    Catering to an application owner perspective is something that could absolutely provide more value in the Turbonomic product.  Removing all the data and information that is important to an infrastructure persona, and providing a clean, intuitive, action execution experience (that doesn't require significant scoping/onboarding/user management).  This could server as a means of furthering Turbonomic adoption and trust in actions, without creating unnecessary questions and concerns/distractions to the operations/infrastructure teams managing the turbo platform.