The latest version was developed with inputs from existing users and has several upgrades to previous features.
Following its preview late last year, Ross has announced that V15 of Inception–its newsroom computer system (NRCS) and social media management tool–is now available to customers. This latest release includes a range of new features, with a focus on two key areas: Assignment Manager enhancements and MOS device permissions.
Several new features have been added to the Assignment Manager to help improve planning, including the introduction of duration-based, all day and multi-day events. There is also improved visibility of timing information for content created in the Assignment Manager as well as increased search capabilities to allow for better planning and communication.
Version 15 adds the option to set user permissions by MOS device, meaning that some users may be able to create and modify MOS objects for all configured devices while other users can now be given more limited access. This allows for more granularity in workflows and is powerful in an enterprise environment where multiple teams may be using the same Inception instance.
These features were developed and prioritised with input from existing Inception users. “While we’re always looking ahead to innovate our products, they also have to meet the day-to-day needs of our end users,” said Jenn Jarvis, Product Manager for Editorial Workflows. “We see product development as a partnership, and the feedback of the people using Inception every day is an integral part of our process.”
Customers with an active software maintenance agreement should get in contact with the Ross Technical Support team to schedule their upgrade to V15.