Vertical Management

In Avo Assure, Vertical management works together with RBAC by grouping users, projects, and resources within specific business domains, ensuring that access rights and permissions are enforced in isolation across different verticals.

This section includes:

  • Vertical

  • Project Management

  • Agent Management

Vertical Introduction

A Vertical in Avo Assure is a logical grouping used to segregate projects, users, and resources based on business domains, departments, or clients such as Banking, Healthcare, or Retail. It helps large teams manage test automation in a structured and isolated manner, ensuring that users and data within one vertical do not interfere with another.

This setup improves security, simplifies administration, and mirrors the organization's structure within the platform. Vertical-level access control and configuration also support better collaboration, governance, and role-based management in multi- project.

Example:

Think of a large enterprise with different business units. Each unit operates independently and focuses on a specific area, just like verticals in Avo Assure

  • Banking (Vertical 1) Security groups = Retail Banking, Corporate Banking, Loans

  • Capital Markets (Vertical 2) Security groups = Trading, Investments, Risk Management

  • Digital One (Vertical 3) Security groups = Digital Banking, Mobile App, Online Services

  • MBP – Managed Business Processes (Vertical 4) Security groups = Claims Processing, Customer Onboarding, Account Management

Each business unit serves a distinct purpose, just like each vertical in Avo Assure handles specific users, projects, and agents based on the domain's needs. This structure allows organizations to manage roles, resources, and security policies tailored to the needs of each domain without overlap.

This document includes:

Vertical Creation

Vertical Mapping

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