Turbine Cloud Release Notes
Turbine Cloud 25.4.0 Release
What's New in this Release
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hero ai powered by anthropic’s claude models advanced multi model strategy hero ai is now powered by anthropic’s claude sonnet and haiku models these state of the art models provide faster, more contextually aware responses and better comprehension across automation and analysis tasks enhanced context window hero ai now supports up to a 200k token context window and up to 8k output token window, enabling it to process long documents, correlated events, and extended context this improvement increases accuracy and continuity in complex queries improved reliability and scalability with aws bedrock’s managed, enterprise grade infrastructure, hero ai now benefits from increased uptime, built in scalability, and enhanced security and compliance data privacy and protection customer data remains fully protected no customer data is used to train the model, maintaining swimlane’s enterprise grade security standards clearer native action configuration the maxtokens field in the hero ai native action configuration was renamed to maxoutputtokens to more accurately reflect its true meaning the current maximum allowed value is 8,192 output tokens multi model fallback mechanism hero ai is designed with a tiered approach of primary, secondary and tertiary claude models hero ai may fall back to use a different model to gracefully handle certain model specific errors or circumstances such as hitting a rate limit, temporary connectivity issues or temporary high load per tenant configuration support for hero ai turbine customers can now enable or disable hero ai at the tenant level, providing greater flexibility and control over hero ai usage customers who do not use hero ai will see no changes to their current experience customers who use hero ai can now choose to enable or disable it per tenant, tailoring the hero ai experience to their specific tenants enhanced condition builder condition builders in turbine now supports the contains any operator for the arrays and lists the export action, record search action, reports dashboard and color coding condition builders now support “contains any” operator users can now configure record searches or exports to check if an array field contains any or all of the specified values before returning results both operators support case sensitive and case insensitive matching, providing more flexibility and accuracy in filtering unified operational health dashboard the operational health experience has been redesigned to unify runs, events, and alerts into a single page view unified view playbook runs, events, and alerts are now accessible from one page enhanced discoverability components are organized and discoverable based on trigger type, with clear icons for flows and components for easier identification the “triggered by” column now includes visual icons and identifiers, so that users can quickly see which component or playbook triggered a given component improved context the trigger type field now displays the path showing where a component or flow is triggered from there is clear path to show which playbook or component triggered a flow expanded filtering new filters for hero ai components advanced filters allow users to select a playbook and view runs for specific flows within it additional trigger types have been introduced for more granular filtering options for more information, see docid\ rxspy1vbqnt18ddhysdm1 new networkdayswithoffset function turbine now includes the networkdayswithoffset function, which calculates the number of working days between two given dates while accounting for timezone differences this function allows users to specify a timezone offset and an optional list of holidays, ensuring consistent and accurate results across different environments this enhancement addresses issues where the legacy networkdays function could produce inconsistent outcomes due to discrepancies between the server timezone and user configured timezones send notification updated experience the send notification feature has been enhanced to provide a clearer, more branded, and user friendly experience across the platform the action formerly labeled “add notification” has been renamed to “send notification” for improved clarity notification emails are now co branded with tenant specific names, subjects, and footers for more personalized experience the email footer has been updated with swimlane branding while remaining customizable by tenants the default email frequency has been updated to “group every 30 minutes”, helping users manage notifications efficiently without overwhelming their inboxes added support for userid and groupid parameters in notification actions, enabling the system to recognize these parameters and ensure notifications are correctly triggered and delivered to the intended recipients improved usability for add/remove columns experience in reports the add/remove columns experience on the report screen has been enhanced for easier column selection and management selected columns at the top columns already included in the report now appear at the top of the list, making it quicker to review or remove them without searching when a column is removed, it returns to its regular position in the sorted list when a new column is added, it automatically moves to the top of the list this update improves usability when managing large sets of columns in reports enhanced record opening experience users now have more flexibility when opening records records can be opened in a new browser tab or window, instead of always opening in a react panel within the same tab to open a record in a new tab, simply hold ctrl (windows/linux) or cmd (mac) while clicking the link—allowing you to keep your current view open while exploring another record