Spartakus APM: November 2025 Release Highlights

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Continuous improvement is at the heart of effective industrial asset management, enabling teams to optimize performance, reduce downtime, and make smarter maintenance decisions. The latest Spartakus APM release continues this mission by introducing enhancements that improve usability, increase visibility, and provide more actionable insights.

This update brings three key improvements:

  • Canceled alerts remain visible in component history, ensuring complete traceability of all alert activity.
  • Scheduled emails now include detailed tables and alert summaries, providing richer, more actionable reporting.
  • A new “Previous Severity” column in alerts allows teams to track severity changes over time and make better-informed maintenance decisions.

Let’s take a closer look at each new feature and its impact.

Feature 1 – Display Canceled Alerts in Component History

This feature ensures that canceled alerts remain visible in a component’s history, rather than being automatically removed. By maintaining a full audit trail, users can see the complete lifecycle of every alert associated with a component.

Maintenance history screen showing unbalance failure event highlighted in orange with icon.

Problem It Solves

Before this update, canceled alerts were permanently hidden from the system, creating gaps in historical records. This made it difficult for teams to review full alert activity or analyze trends over time, limiting their ability to understand the root causes of recurring issues or patterns in equipment behavior.

Key Benefits

By preserving a complete alert history, this feature significantly improves accountability and traceability within maintenance and operations processes. Users can quickly diagnose issues and analyze trends without missing critical information. It also enhances transparency between maintenance teams and operations staff, fostering better collaboration and shared understanding of asset health.

Who It’s For

This functionality is valuable for all users who interact with asset alerts, including maintenance staff, reliability engineers, and operations teams. Anyone who needs to review alert history or monitor equipment performance over time will benefit from this feature.

Where to Find It

Canceled alerts can be viewed at the component level within the Asset Health section of the platform. This ensures that historical alert data is easily accessible in context with the asset it relates to.

Tips / Notes

Canceled alerts are clearly identified within the history, making it simple to distinguish them from active or resolved alerts. (Optional screenshot placeholder here)

Feature 2 – Scheduled Email Improvements

Asset list showing vibration diagnostic results with health indicators for industrial equipment.

Scheduled emails now include detailed tables of results and alerts, delivering actionable insights directly to users’ inboxes. This enhancement ensures that critical information is presented clearly, without requiring users to access the platform for basic monitoring.

Problem It Solves

Previously, scheduled emails only displayed summary counts of results, leaving users with limited visibility into the specifics of system performance. To see full details, users had to log into Spartakus, which could be time-consuming and inefficient, particularly for teams managing multiple assets.

Key Benefits

This improvement provides complete visibility of scheduled report data, allowing users to quickly understand system status and anomalies. By delivering actionable insights via email, it saves time, improves monitoring efficiency, and enhances transparency on asset performance. Teams can stay informed and make decisions faster, even when away from the platform.

Where to Find It

The improvements are reflected in emails generated from the Scheduled Mails section of the platform. Users will notice the new detailed tables and alerts directly in the reports they receive.

Feature 3 – New Column in Alerts and New Results

Table of vibration results with asset names, areas, dates, and health percentage indicators.

This feature introduces a “Previous Severity” column in both the Alerts and New Results views, allowing users to see the prior severity of each alert. By displaying how alert conditions have changed over time, teams can track the evolution of issues more effectively.

Problem It Solves

Previously, only the current severity of an alert was visible, making it difficult to assess whether a situation was improving or deteriorating. This lack of historical context made it challenging to prioritize responses and allocate maintenance resources efficiently.

Key Benefits

By providing visibility into changes in alert conditions, the Previous Severity column supports better prioritization and faster decision-making. Maintenance teams and reliability engineers can more easily detect trends, identify early signs of failure, and respond proactively. This feature also enhances the ability to analyze recurring issues and monitor the effectiveness of corrective actions over time.

Where to Find It

The new column is located in the Alerts and New Results tabs under the All Alerts section of the platform. Look for the column labeled “Previous Severity” to access this historical context.

Conclusion

The latest Spartakus APM updates bring meaningful improvements across alert management and reporting. Users now benefit from complete alert traceability, richer scheduled reports delivered directly via email, and enhanced context for each alert through features like the Previous Severity column. Together, these enhancements give maintenance and operations teams a clearer, more actionable view of asset health.

Spartakus APM continues to evolve in response to the changing needs of maintenance and reliability professionals. Future releases will further strengthen the platform’s ability to deliver timely insights, simplify collaboration, and support data-driven decision-making across all levels of the organization.

As the platform grows, users can expect ongoing enhancements focused on improving user experience, deepening analytical capabilities, and expanding integration with broader maintenance ecosystems.

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