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Workbench

A persistent remediation queue for the work that starts after the review result.

Workbench is the follow-up layer inside Veridominus. It keeps remediation items, notes, due dates, priority, and source context on the Mac so administrators can turn findings into tracked action without losing state between sessions.

Server-scoped local storageStatus and notesLinked object refresh state

What Workbench stores

  • Status, priority, due date, note, and created or updated timestamps
  • Source context for manually created items and supported linked findings
  • Linked-object refresh state showing whether the current source object is still present, changed, missing, or not yet checked

Persistence model

Workbench is stored locally on the Mac and scoped to the current Jamf server profile. The queue is durable across launches and does not depend on a hosted Veridominus backend.

What local persistence means

Workbench is designed for reliable operator-side follow-up. It is not a shared multi-admin task system and it should not be presented as one.

How it integrates with the rest of the app

  • Items can be added manually or from supported product workflows
  • Linked object refresh lets you see whether the original Jamf object still matches the tracked work item
  • Status filtering and search keep open, blocked, resolved, and cleared work easy to review

Coverage notes

  • Linked-object refresh currently covers the supported object families wired into the app, not every possible Jamf object type.
  • Workbench tracks local remediation state. It does not replace Jamf itself or create a synchronized ticketing system.
  • Command history and other surrounding context can support remediation, but they are not a complete audit trail by themselves.