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# Admin Console 13.2

## Enhancements & Benefits <a href="#enhancements-and-benefits" id="enhancements-and-benefits"></a>

* Improved mobile / tablet support
* Enterprise licensing flows and subscription management
* Left-hand navigation
* Major performance improvements to Recent Activity backend event tracking
* Preparation for upcoming Advanced Reporting & Alert module

## Known Limitations <a href="#known-limitations" id="known-limitations"></a>

* The "Recent Activity" screen is limited to 16 event types, and will only retrieve the most recent 1,000 events from the backend system. Please use Keeper Commander API for full event logging historical data and integration into SIEM systems.

## Coming Soon <a href="#bug-fixes" id="bug-fixes"></a>

* Admin Console version 13.3 contains a major advancement of the event reporting capabilities in Keeper Enterprise and will be available for beta evaluation on February 15, 2019 and full launch on February 25, 2019. Please contact your Keeper sales representative for early access.


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