Big customers like Circle (and indeed, people with more than 10 servers or so) have so many servers that the current dashboard view is useless to them.
What's more is that they don't even care or know about ips, hostnames or specific operating systems - they care about groups of servers clustered under "roles".
Bear in particular cares about specific vulnerabilities he's exposed to - so for him, it'd be far more useful to see a list of current vulnerabilities that he's affected by, measured by severity, by how long he's been affected by them, and by server/monitor tag.
Big customers like Circle (and indeed, people with more than 10 servers or so) have so many servers that the current dashboard view is useless to them.
What's more is that they don't even care or know about ips, hostnames or specific operating systems - they care about groups of servers clustered under "roles".
Bear in particular cares about specific vulnerabilities he's exposed to - so for him, it'd be far more useful to see a list of current vulnerabilities that he's affected by, measured by severity, by how long he's been affected by them, and by server/monitor tag.