Foundation Manager is the central administration interface for the Foundation Platform. It provides a clear, web-based environment for managing devices, hubs, users, and manufacturers, with access governed by Keycloak role-based permissions. Every view adapts to the permission level of the signed-in user, so each stakeholder sees precisely what they need.
Navigation adapts to the permission level of the signed-in user
Each page presents only the controls relevant to the signed-in user's role, keeping the interface uncluttered and reducing the risk of accidental misconfiguration.
Every page in Foundation Manager adapts to the role of the signed-in user. Keycloak provides robust, standards-based authentication; role definitions control precisely what each user can see and do. The customer retains ultimate control and may delegate any subset of management responsibilities to their own users or to their organisations.
Full administrative control across all pages and functions.
Manages the device fleet and user base within an assigned scope, for example a hospital trust.
Programmes and registers devices on behalf of the customer within defined limits.
All role assignments are managed by the customer. Permissions are enforced by Keycloak and cannot be circumvented at the application layer.
Foundation Manager provides a single, auditable environment for all platform stakeholders, removing the administrative overhead of device fleet management.
System status and live stats give a real-time view of every device and hub in the fleet. Identify offline devices, verify provisioning state, and confirm last contact without consulting external tools or logs.
The customer can handle all management tasks directly or pass defined responsibilities to their organisations. Hospitals can manage their own device groups and local users without requiring customer involvement for routine operations.
Manufacturers operate within the boundaries set by the customer. Firmware packages are authorised and distributed by the customer; the manufacturer programmes within those limits. The asset register captures every device from first programming.
Foundation Manager operates within an approved, controlled environment. Device identity, firmware version, UDI, and provisioning state are recorded and accessible, supporting post-market surveillance and audit requirements.
The interface is designed for operational use without extended onboarding. Routine tasks such as associating a new device, creating a user, or checking hub status require no specialist knowledge.
Foundation Manager is the administration surface for the whole Foundation Platform. Changes made in Manager are reflected across Foundation Cloud, Reporting, and the API, with no separate synchronisation required.
“Foundation Manager puts the customer in full control of their device fleet without requiring them to become experts in the underlying platform. The permission model means that an organisation such as a hospital trust can manage their own devices and users independently, while the customer retains oversight and ultimate authority over the entire operation.”