Release Update May 2025
SDLC
Introducing the Databricks Pipeline Landing Page for Unified DataOps Deployments
We’re excited to introduce the Data Ops Landing Page, a centralized platform to simplify database deployment configurations.
It allows Pipeline Administrators to manage deployments easily with a no-code interface, integrating essential features like SCM connections, validation, and permissions into one dashboard. With built-in support for Databricks, organizations can enhance governance, collaboration, and maintain audit-compliant pipelines with less manual effort.
Pipeline Administrators can now manage these core actions within a unified template:
Choose preferred SCM platforms and database technologies
Establish Tool integrations with automated connection validation
Create customized pipeline workflows
Implement granular access policies (RBAC)
Execute unified deployments across environments
Validate configuration overviews pre-launch
Platform
Capability to Execute Pipeline Runs Directly from Summary Overlays
Users can execute pipeline workflows directly from the summary overlays on Opsera's Home Page while viewing detailed information. This capability minimizes context switching and ensures the smooth initiation of crucial tasks.
Introducing Privacy Policy Management with Admin Controls
A self-service Privacy Policy management feature has been introduced to allow organizations to uphold compliance and ensure transparency for users.
The default privacy policy has been included for all customers to ensure baseline compliance. Customizable edits have been restricted only to Admins to align with EU regulatory standards, and to meet organization-specific requirements. This foundational template ensures adherence to regulatory requirements by providing a preconfigured, legally sound default privacy policy. Administrators can customize this policy to reflect their organization’s specific data practices, ensuring alignment with internal standards and external obligations.
Salesforce
Support for New Salesforce Component
The component “OmniSupervisorConfig” is supported for Opsera’s Salesforce workflows. This capability empowers Admins to enforce precise permission policies for OmniChannel workflows, ensuring users have appropriate access to configurations critical for managing agent interactions.
Interactive User Guide Integration for Merge Sync Task Wizards
The Merge Sync Task Wizards now feature an integrated interactive user guide to simplify setup and issue resolution.
This embedded guide offers step-by-step directions throughout the configuration process. This assists new users with guided onboarding, while enabling experienced teams to save time through immediate access to troubleshooting assistance.
Unified Insights
Enhancements for GitHub Advanced Security (GHAS) Dashboard
A range of filters for Hierarchy, Vendor, and Geolocation have been added to GHAS Insights.
This allows organizations to align security alerts with their internal structure. Users can dynamically associate code scanning, secret scanning, and Dependency reviews with specific employees in the hierarchy. This ensures visibility even for repositories shared across multiple teams, as ownership is dynamically derived from user activity rather than static repository mapping. This empowers teams to monitor risk ownership, vendor accountability, and region-specific trends.
The GitHub Advanced Security dashboard now automatically filters out non-security alerts and irrelevant severity levels, allowing for a clearer focus on actionable security findings.
This filtering removes alerts classified as Warning, Error, or Note, along with any alerts where the severity is labeled as "None" or "NoSeverity”, ensuring that the dashboard exclusively highlights actionable security issues. As a result, DevOps users no longer have to manually remove these irrelevant alerts. This capability reduces unnecessary clutter in reports and guarantees that metrics accurately represent genuine security threats.
The GHAS Dashboard Alignment with GitHub aims to improve the accuracy and consistency of security insights provided to users.
The update includes several key improvements:
Exclusion of Irrelevant Alerts: By default, Code Security and Secret Scanning alerts from repositories where GHAS is disabled, archived, deleted, or renamed are excluded. This helps in reducing noise and focusing on active and relevant security issues.
Filtering of Duplicate Alerts: Alerts caused by repository renames are filtered to show only the latest instance, streamlining the alert management process.
Robust error handling mechanisms: Upon incomplete GitHub API responses, users are provided with clear user notifications and detailed logs for analysis and debugging.
Enhanced User Usage Report with Clearer Active Contributor Insights
The Export Active Contributors report now provides more comprehensive and actionable data with these updates. These metrics now capture all contributor activity, not just Copilot-related work.
Usage Frequency is Replaced with "Rank" with an actual usage count to show how often contributors are engaged.
No. of Commits reflects total commits (including both Copilot and non-Copilot contributions) per assignee.
Lines of Code tracks total lines of code committed by assignees, regardless of Copilot usage.
Azure Integration for DevEx Dashboard Metrics
The DevEx Dashboard supports Azure DevOps integration, providing a central location to monitor both Azure projects and GitHub workflows.
Users can add “Azure” as a tool type, auto-populate project URLs, and deliver metrics for PR size, commits, and pipeline performance. Teams can monitor Azure DevOps efficiency, compare cross-platform data, and centralize insights in one dashboard.
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