Kaphera Cloud Managed Console

The Console as deployed on cloud.kaphera.com: same codebase as the self-hosted Console, but connected to the managed server and showing the full SaaS feature set, where the “login to data exchange in under a minute” experience lives.

What it is

The Console as deployed on cloud.kaphera.com: the same codebase as the kaphera-cloud-console, but connected to the kaphera-cloud-managed-server and therefore showing the full managed feature set. This is where the “login to data exchange in under a minute” experience lives: the data space directory, the join wizard with real-time progress tracking, the participant dashboard, billing management, and the governance authority tools.

What it does for the customer

Delivers the complete self-service experience for managed platform users. A participant logs in, browses available data spaces, joins with a single click, and watches a real-time status tracker as the platform provisions their identity, credentials, and connector. A governance authority publishes their data space, defines onboarding rules, and manages participant requests. The experience is modelled on DigitalOcean: clear, operational, built for engineers who are not EDC specialists.

Who it serves

petra-novak is the tier-3 SME operations manager. The managed console is her entire interface to the platform. The guided join flow, plain-language onboarding, and participant dashboard are designed so she can complete the process without hiring a consultant and monitor her connector without understanding what a connector is.

thomas-brandt is the mid-size supplier head of IT. His team monitors connector health and reviews data agreements through the participant dashboard. He presents the Console’s operational views to his OEM customers as evidence of infrastructure competence.

leila-brandt is the backend engineer. She uses the console to inspect connector state, review data assets and policies, and monitor transfer status alongside the API-driven integration she builds in code.

isabelle-dufour is the non-technical governance authority. The join wizard and guided onboarding flow let her add suppliers to the data exchange without engineering support. The governance interface is accessible without touching a configuration file.

sophie-renard is the consortium infrastructure lead. The managed console gives her the single governance surface she has been assembling from separate components: profile registration, identity configuration, onboarding, credential management, audit trail.

Why this licence: Source-available — proprietary

The managed console views (the join wizard, the directory, the billing dashboard, the real-time provisioning tracker) are the user-facing expression of Kaphera’s managed platform differentiation. The underlying component library and kaphera-cloud-console are source-available; the managed-only views are proprietary.

How it relates to other artefacts

Same codebase as the kaphera-cloud-console, connected to the kaphera-cloud-managed-server. The /capabilities endpoint activates the additional views. The [[kaphera-cli|kaphera CLI]] (cloud backend) provides equivalent functionality for terminal users; the managed console and the CLI’s cloud mode are two interfaces to the same managed server API.