ITRM Report Center

ITRM Report Center replaces and improves the functionality that was provided by Gallery Manager. (Gallery Manager was available with SAS IT Resource Management 3.2, 3.21, and 3.3.)
ITRM Report Center includes the functionality of the Gallery Manager application and provides new features that facilitate managing SAS IT Resource Management report content on the SAS Content Server.
ITRM Report Center is a web application that enables users to view, organize, filter, and share SAS IT Resource Management performance and exception reports.
From the ITRM Report Center workspace bar, you can access the Home, Gallery, Resource, and Administration workspaces. Access to these workspaces is governed by role-based security:
  • The Home workspace enables you to access your personal watch lists, alerts, and recent work.
  • The Gallery workspace enables you to access folders, galleries, and albums that are used to organize and share SAS IT Resource Management reports.
  • The Resource workspace enables you to view SAS IT Resource Management reports from a hierarchical perspective for each resource in ITRM Report Center.
  • The Administration workspace is where some ITRM Report Center administrative tasks are performed. These tasks include creating SAS Content Server locations and assigning access to those locations to ITRM Report Center User groups, purging reports, and refreshing the ITRM Report Center cache.
This web application includes several new features, such as the following innovations:
  • Albums, which operate as point-and-click galleries, can be created. A report can be stored in an album either as it was generated on a specific date or as the latest version.
  • Reports can be easily viewed from the Watch List section of the Home workspace. You can add a gallery or album that you are viewing on the Gallery workspace to the Watch List on the Home workspace. To do so, select it and then click the Add to Watch List Icon.
For more information, see the SAS IT Resource Management 3.4: Report Center Guide