Category: Your Account
How much storage space do I get?
There are no specific storage restraints, but there is a limit on the number of models you can create per account. The exact number of models is dependent on your subscription level as detailed on the Pricing page.
What is the difference between an administrator licence, a modeller licence, a reader licence and a guest licence?
Your naus subscription prescribes the number of licences included. The number of licences relates to the number of modeller licences. A modeller licence is needed to perform the analysis in naus and generate scenarios. In addition to modellers, naus includes administrators, readers and guests. Administrators can also be modellers and have additional authority to set up […]
Will my data be deleted after my contract expires? If so, when?
If you have a monthly subscription we will retain your data and domain for 1 month. If you have an annual subscription we will retain your data and domain for 12 months. Please read our Terms of Use for further details. If you require us to retain your data for a longer period, please email your enquiry to subscription@naus.com
Can I create multiple organisations with one account?
When you first create an account in naus you need to nominate the organisation you represent. That organisation name is then reserved for your use in the product. The trial permits five modeller licences, which you can assign to individuals within your company as well as any external users that you authorise such as your […]
Do I need to create a new account for a colleague within my organisation to access naus?
Each user of naus is recognised individually. This is important for security and privilege management. Some users in naus have view-only roles, some have approval roles and some have model editing roles. Sharing your access privileges with a work colleague can cause security concerns and potential data integrity issues if edits are made by unknown personnel […]
Will my colleagues have access to my work?
Within naus, the account administrator can specify who has access to what projects and what their roles and privileges should be for each of those projects. This determines which staff members can access which projects, along with their role in each project.