As EntryScape grows, new updates are regularly released. We describe the improvements with the latest version here. Below are some of the enhancements in EntryScapes 3.8 – including better map visualizations, support for new EntryScape Solutions, better password management, and support for different types of projects.

Enhanced CSV – visualization in map objects

Several EntryScape users have already started using map visualizations. This works data sharing when the user uploaded a CSV in EntryScape. This simply means, that when you click on map objects in CSV visualizations, properties of the object are displayed. Now it’s easier for data consumers to see, read and learn about your visualized data – for example, swimming spots!

Support for EntryScape Solutions

EntryScape 3.8 simplifies the adaptation to different types of solutions that can help you in your management of metadata and data. For example, it will be easier to get started with DCAT-AP data publishing, INSPIRE/NMDP4 geospatial data publishing or internal data sharing accessible only to employees. Other examples are document management and tourism data publication to Visit Sweden’s new data hub for all tourism data in Sweden.

Your password policy can now apply across EntryScape

If your organization has a password policy, it can now be enforced throughout EntryScape. So what does this mean? Well, it simply means that if your organization has a password policy, it can be enabled in EntryScape. Common routines for passwords are requirements for length and amount of letters, special characters and numbers. However, a tip from us is to consider the possibility, which customers have, to run Single-Sign-On (SSO) according to the SAML2 standard.

Why is it good to implement your organization’s password policy in EntryScape?

If the policy is not applied in the software, it is possible for employees to use non-compliant passwords. This can make the organization more vulnerable to attacks.

The extension makes it easier to create a strong password. The software can suggest passwords that meet the policy requirements.

Administration is reduced. If the policy can be applied in the software, the IT department does not need to manually check passwords, which can save time and resources.

Support for project type management

EntryScape is now supported to be easily set up for standardized solutions for metadata and linked data. Now, those very trusted users who are administrators will be able to configure different types of metadata management. For example, your organization can set up an open data catalogue for DCAT-AP and another geodata catalogue for INSPIRE/NMDP.

Try the latest version on EntryScape Free

You can test the new version for free on EntryScape Free with EntryScape Catalog and EntryScape Terms!

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Open development for open data

If you want to dig into the details, you can read more about all the issues in the release with new functionality, bug fixes, changes and more on our open project management and source code hosted at Bitbucket.

You can read more on our website about EntryScape Free and test it for free. You can read the changelog with all highlighted changes here. If you are interested in reading about issues, including bug fixes related to this version of EntryScape – read more here.

EntryScape is an open software for smart information management. Since 2014, EntryScape has evolved to become the market-leading information management and data sharing solution with metadata for open data, geodata, shared data and internal data.