What's New in this Release
redesigned role based access control (rbac) this release introduces a fully redesigned role based access control (rbac) system that provides more granular, flexible, and scalable control over access across users, roles, and tenants the goal of this redesign is to give organizations precise control over what each user can access and perform, while supporting enterprise and multi tenant environments with multi tenant role assignment, roles can now be assigned across multiple tenants, enabling consistent access policies across large scale deployments such as enterprises and mssps this reduces duplication of effort and ensures that access rules remain aligned across environments role duplication allows administrators to quickly clone existing roles and reuse their configurations this simplifies role management, reduces setup time, and makes it easier to create new roles based on proven access patterns a key change in this release is explicit orchestrator access, where orchestrators no longer receive default system access instead, all access must now be explicitly granted through role assignments, ensuring tighter security and clearer control over system permissions the release also introduces fine grained analyst access, enabling administrators to grant analysts access to specific applications while restricting access to others this allows organizations to enforce least privilege principles more effectively while still supporting flexible operational needs with cross tenant analyst operation, analysts can now be granted the ability to work across multiple tenants based on their assigned roles this is particularly useful for centralized teams that manage or monitor multiple environments the customizable account admin role provides flexibility to tailor administrative privileges to match organizational structures and responsibilities, rather than relying on a fixed admin model the global permissions checkbox simplifies configuration by allowing administrators to apply permissions consistently across all tenants and turbine entities with a single action, reducing complexity and ensuring uniform policy enforcement canvas canvas ui refresh this release introduces a refreshed canvas interface designed to improve overall usability and workflow efficiency it includes an expanded workspace, updated buttons and styling, persistent context menus, improved menu structures, and refreshed icons the updated experience provides users with a cleaner and more modern interface that makes navigation more intuitive and helps users focus better on building and managing workflows persistent context menu for actions actions now include a persistent context menu that centralizes all configuration options in one place this makes it easier for users to access and manage action settings without navigating across multiple screens or panels the result is a more streamlined experience with reduced clutter on the canvas and faster access to common configuration tasks cut, copy, and paste actions users can now cut, copy, and paste actions directly within the canvas, including support for selecting multiple actions at once and using keyboard shortcuts this makes it easier to duplicate logic, move actions across playbooks, and reuse existing workflows it also improves productivity by reducing manual effort when building or modifying complex playbooks enable and disable actions this release introduces the ability to quickly enable or disable actions with a single click this gives users more flexibility when building and troubleshooting playbooks, allowing them to temporarily disable parts of a workflow without deleting them it simplifies iteration and makes debugging faster and more controlled reorder flows users can now easily change the order of flows within a playbook by moving them with a single click this provides greater flexibility in organizing workflow logic and helps users structure playbooks in a way that is easier to understand, maintain, and refine over time undo and redo support undo and redo functionality is now available within playbooks, allowing users to safely experiment with changes without the risk of losing progress this makes it easier to refine workflows, correct mistakes quickly, and iterate confidently while building complex playbooks ai agents category in content library a new ai agents category has been added to the content library, making it easier for users to discover and access ai powered capabilities available in the swimlane content marketplace users will now see ai agents listed alongside existing categories the updated category list includes solutions, ai agents, components, playbooks, and connectors this update highlights ai driven content and provides a dedicated location for ai agents available through the marketplace, helping users more easily discover and adopt ai powered automation capabilities