To ensure optimum ATM availability, you need to be able to manage
and monitor your network in the most effective way possible.
Gasper Vantage™ – the world’s leading ATM monitoring and reporting
solution – provides the power. But how can you ensure people
who need up-to-the minute information on the network’s status
can get quick access?
By providing distributed, authorized access to the Gasper
Vantage system using any web browser, Vantage Browser enables
you to manage and monitor your network from anywhere.
Vantage Browser allows you to monitor
your entire network, check individual ATMs, initiate service
dispatches, issue ATM commands, update service provider contact
information and view reports at any time, remotely. This means
that wherever you are, travelling on business, attending a
conference or just out of the office, you can view your network’s
status and availability.
Gasper has developed two interfaces that you can choose to
use if you want to do even more using Vantage Browser – Gasper
Dashboard and Gasper Research.
Gasper Dashboard
Gasper Dashboard provides a consolidated view of key ATM business
performance indicators and measures. Its customizable ‘dashboard’
style interface presents information from the Gasper Vantage
system in easy to understand metrics and pre-configured graphs
and charts.
At a glance, for example, you will
be able to see the overall percentage of network availability,
a summary of any problems on the network by type, and service
performance. The graphical display can be customized to show
the metrics most important to you. The performance data can
then be easily exported into a sharable format, like Microsoft
Excel, Access or any other analysis tool.
Gasper Research
Gasper Research provides a quick, easy and dynamic way to
retrieve specific information on what is happening on your
network and drill down to more detail. It allows you to specify
multiple parameters – such as ATM location, the type of ATM,
type of fault, open issues, dispatches and comments – and
to export the results for further analysis.
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