Welcome to Naverisk 2025 R5!
This update marks a major step forward for the Naverisk platform, introducing a modern, high-performance foundation for Managed Service Providers.
We have overhauled the visual experience with a sophisticated new Dark Mode default and initiated a phased transition to a native 64-bit Windows architecture.
Alongside these core advancements, we’ve implemented key stability fixes to group permissions, device filtering, and ticketing workflows to ensure a more seamless daily management experience.
User Interface, dark mode
We're thrilled to introduce a significant UI update and are making Dark Mode the new default setting!
Key Benefits:
Modern and Sophisticated Look: The new dark aesthetic provides a modern, sophisticated look.
Reduced Eye Strain: Reduced blue light and screen glare mean less strain, perfect for working in low-light conditions.
Device Performance: Dark Mode can help save battery life on devices with OLED/AMOLED screens.
Windows agent, 64-Bit infrastructure
We are laying the groundwork for the next generation of the Naverisk platform. This update includes critical architectural enhancements to support our upcoming Native 64-Bit Windows Agent, designed specifically for high-performance, modern IT environments.
This transition ensures Naverisk remains optimized for your most critical assets, providing the stability and speed required for enterprise-scale management.
Phased Rollout Strategy: To ensure maximum reliability, we are adopting a tiered rollout approach:
Infrastructure First: Our Cloud Instance Site Controllers and Network Controllers will transition to the 64-bit architecture first to power backend operations.
Full Availability: Following this successful infrastructure validation, the 64-bit agent will be made available for all Windows device maintenance and monitoring in Naverisk 2026 R1.
Fixed: issue where the access permission was not automatically upon choosing the “edit” or “create” options in the group modal
Fixed: issue where saved device views were incorrectly rendered or "broken" when using the processor version attribute as a filter.
Fixed: issue where the Ticket UI notes content was wrapping text based on individual letters instead of on full words, leading to poor readability.
Fixed: issue where users attempting to save a note without filling all mandatory fields were not shown an error message, resulting in a silent save failure.
