Release Update 12/05/2025
Opsera Experience Refresh: Modern Layouts, Simplified Workflows, and Transparent Access Control
A unified, modern user experience has been rolled out across the Opsera platform so that landing pages, tool management workflows, and role-based access controls feel more consistent, flexible, and intuitive for users.
Platform Landing Page Redesign



Customizable Landing Page Layout: A customizable, widget-based landing page now supports a modern drag‑and‑drop layout so key information can be organized to match each user’s workflow. Widgets can be reordered quickly, and each user’s personalized layout is saved automatically for future sessions.
Refreshed Workflow Widget: The Workflow widget has been refreshed to align with the Developer Activity widget, providing a shared design language, clearer visualizations, and more intuitive navigation and filtering.
New My Tools Widget: A new My Tools widget surfaces tool connections and statuses at a glance, with real‑time indicators, one‑click retries for failed connections, and direct access to the full tool inventory from the landing page.
Role-Based Access Experience Update


Standardized Access Panels: Role-based access panels have been standardized wherever permissions are configured across the platform.
Clear Defaults and Simplified Rule Creation: Default access behavior is now explained in an informational banner so that it is clear when all users have access and when access is restricted by roles. The creation of access rules has been simplified through distinct options for Group, User, and Site Role, along with clearly surfaced role levels such as Administrator, Manager, Power User, User, and Guest.
“Who Has Access” Overview: A dedicated “Who has access” section has been added so that all applied rules can be reviewed in a single place.
Streamlined DataOps Navigation


Simplified Action Starting Points: The DataOps module navigation has been simplified so that common actions can be started more quickly and the overall experience is more consistent with the rest of the platform.
Consolidated “Create New” Entry Point: The previous sub‑menu structure has been replaced, and all primary creation actions in DataOps are now available under a single Create New control. Workflows and Connections are launched from this unified entry.
Support for Dark Mode
A Dark Mode theme is available so that the Opsera interface can be viewed more comfortably in low-light environments or during extended work sessions. Users can switch between light and dark themes from the profile menu, and the selected preference is remembered across sessions for a consistent experience.

Key User Experience Improvements

Pipeline & Navigation Redesign: Flexible horizontal/vertical layouts with zoom controls, card/list views, and unified left-side menu for Salesforce/DataOps/Insights are provided. Context-switching is eliminated and onboarding is accelerated.
Hummingbird AI Automation: Real-time context-aware insights across the platform and smart alerts for deployment anomalies/code quality are delivered. Troubleshooting is accelerated and data-driven decisions are enabled.
Folder View + Git Custodian: Bulk RBAC folders mirroring team structure and redesigned Gitcustodian dashboard with vulnerability counts/scan stats and real-time alerts are implemented.
Salesforce DevOps Portal: Unified connections grid, real-time activity feed (PRs/commits/builds), and cycle task insights dashboard (components/conflicts) are centralized. Collaboration is enhanced and visibility is improved.
SDLC
Introducing Native Pipeline Integration for UiPath Orchestrator

A native integration with UiPath Orchestrator extending continuous delivery capabilities to Robotic Process Automation (RPA). This capability replaces manual, error-prone bot deployments with automated pipelines, enabling compliant RPA delivery across environments.
Teams can connect Opsera to UiPath Orchestrator to automatically build, package, and deploy bots from source control to Dev, Test, and Prod, while monitoring each pipeline run.
Key Highlights
Unified Tool Registry for Orchestrator Connections: The UiPath Orchestrator tool type in Opsera’s Tool Registry enables secure, reusable connections to both UiPath Cloud and On-Premise instances.
Native RPA Pipeline Steps: Two native pipeline steps, UiPath Build and UiPath Deploy are available in Opsera. The Build step compiles UiPath projects from Git into deployable NuGet packages using configurable versioning strategies, while the Deploy step publishes those packages to the correct Orchestrator tenants and folders, and supports parallel deployments across multiple bots and tenants. Users can optionally run validation jobs after deployment.
Enhanced Reliability: Deployment failure will be significantly lowered by eliminating manual intervention and enforcing consistent package versions and deployment workflows across all environments.
Unified Insights
Introducing Audit Logs for Dashboards


An audit logging capability is introduced for dashboards to give admins and power users clear visibility into how dashboards are configured over time.
Key Highlights:
End‑to‑end tracking for filter changes: Whenever a user creates, updates, or deletes filters in a dashboard, the action is recorded in the audit log backend. Each entry records the action performed, the user, their role, and the timestamp.
Filter options in Dashboard Audit Logs: Narrow results to actions performed by specific role groups, or focus on particular change types, including Create, Filter Updated, Date Updated, and Roles Modified, to quickly find the events you care about.
Improved governance and troubleshooting: Teams can audit configuration changes before or after an issue occurs, verify that only authorized roles are modifying critical dashboards.
Support for Push Protection Trend and Author Analysis

GitHub Advanced Security Dashboard offers improved visibility for Push Protection activity, allowing historical tracking, record-level investigation, and author-based filtering for faster remediation.
Key Highlights:
Bypass trends over time: A time‑series chart shows how many secrets are being bypassed across any selected period, to quickly highlight spikes/unusual patterns.
Record‑level bypass table: A detailed table lists each bypassed secret with its project, author, secret type, severity, and resolution status, so owners can prioritize high‑risk items and track closure without leaving the dashboard.
Author insight in Remediations: Secret Detection Remediations includes an Author column and filter, making it easier to see which contributors are responsible for specific findings.
Introducing Codebase Activity Metrics for Amazon Q Dashboard
A Codebase Activity section has been introduced so that Amazon Q adoption and productivity can be evaluated alongside development flow metrics.
Key Highlights:
Team-level contribution report: A contribution table summarizes activity per team, including developer counts, Amazon Q users, lines of code written, Amazon Q suggestions and acceptances, acceptance rate, and Amazon Q contribution and contribution rate.
Flow and throughput with/without Amazon Q: The Codebase Activity panel shows Time to PR, Cycle Time, Lead Time for Changes, Open PRs, Merged PRs, and Total Commits side by side for work done with and without Amazon Q.
Built for adoption analysis: By combining contribution ratios with lead‑time and throughput signals, teams can quickly see how Amazon Q usage correlates with code velocity and review efficiency without changing current workflows.
Introducing KPIs for GitHub Copilot Reports
AI Insights for Copilot Adoption and Impact
A Copilot Usage Metrics KPI Insights section has been added to the Copilot dashboard so AI adoption and its impact on developer productivity can be monitored with clear, period‑over‑period trends.
AI adoption and workflow coverage: The insights panel displays key metrics including AI tool adoption (active users vs. allocated licenses), the share of pull requests opened with AI assistance, Jira task throughput with and without AI, pull‑request lead time from open to merge, and the proportion of AI “super users” who rely on Copilot for most working days.
Narratives for faster interpretation: Each KPI is paired with an auto‑generated narrative that explains what changed and why it is important. This helps stakeholders quickly understand how AI is influencing delivery speed and usage patterns without having to interpret raw numbers on their own.
Copilot Enterprise Analytics KPI

Key Highlights:
Enterprise overview: Summarizes daily active users, code acceptance rate, and number of respondents to give a quick read on overall Copilot engagement and sentiment.
Code activity and productivity: Breaks down suggestions generated, suggestions accepted, and interactions so teams can see how often Copilot is invoked and how much code it contributes.
Team and user detail: A productivity table exposes user‑level metrics such as interactions, lines of code generated and accepted, acceptance rate, commits, pull requests, and feature usage (for example, agent or chat).
Adoption trends: A rolling active‑users view shows how Copilot usage evolves over time, making enablement efforts and adoption shifts easy to spot.
Language and editor insights: Dedicated views highlight which languages, editors, models, and Copilot features are most used, helping optimize training and license allocation across the tech stack. Note: This KPI will be enabled upon request. It requires a valid Copilot Enterprise license for your organization.
Additional capabilities
Windsurf Dashboard Enhancements
The Windsurf dashboard has been updated to make time‑based analysis and usage reporting easier to read and use.
Date filters now apply consistently across all Windsurf KPIs and tables
X‑axis labels have been added or corrected on the main charts to clearly show timelines and groupings
Enhancements for PR Survey KPI
The PR Survey KPI has been refined to make exports and on-screen views easier to use and interpret.
Better exports: Export options now keep detail down to the team level and, where supported, to individual users, with a separate user‑level file available when needed.
Clearer data presentation: Currency values are rounded to whole numbers, and any “0” entries in the PR Survey table are displayed as “--” to avoid misinterpretation.
Improved table layout: Vertical scrolling has been corrected so expanded views bring content into focus, and the table header stays fixed while you scroll through PR Survey results.
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