- Release Notes
Automation Cloud Release Notes
July 2024
An important update was released in June, without being included in the release notes, so we are correcting that now.
On June 5, we have started enforcing quotas on the following resources in Automation Cloud: local users, robot accounts, local groups, and external apps. While enforcing quota is a decision not taken lightly, it is necessary to prevent misuse and enable us to continue to meet your performance and scale expectations.
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Enterprise: Offers the largest quotas amongst all plans.
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Pro and Pro Trial
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Community and Free
See details about resource quotas.
Erratum - added July 25, 2024
This change has not made it into the current release, as initially announced. We still need to iron out a few kinks, and we'll reenable it soon. We will let you know as soon as we do.
You can now rename your robot account after creating it.
For more information, refer to Adding robot accounts.
Previously, in the event of a leaked personal access token (PAT), you had to raise a support ticket to revoke it. The process is now streamlined and self-managed. Administrators can now immediately revoke a PAT when a specific leaked token is identified.
See how to revoke a known PAT.
For better and more coordinated alerts management, notifications can now be directly pushed to your dedicated Slack channels. Slack notifications are currently available for Action Center only.
To learn how to access and configure Slack notifications, check the Viewing and accessing Slack notifications and Customizing Slack notifications pages.
Admins can now control the visibility of the services and tenants that are available to their users, based on their permissions.
For more information, refer to Managing tenant and service visibility.
You can now manage the Process Mining visibility in the left navigation bar, to provide a customized user experience.
For more information, refer to Hide unused services.
The licensing section of your organization and tenant admin views has been enhanced with the AI units consumption overview table. It is available on the Consumables tab, by clicking View Usage in the AI Units section, and it breaks down the usage of AI units across tenants and regions.
Each tenant within the dashboard includes a link to the corresponding Insights dashboard, which provides detailed information on how, when, and where your AI units are consumed. For more information on how this is reflected in Insights, check out the Insights documentation.
What is more, Insights will soon provide a broken down view of AI units consumption per product, which we will offer details about as soon as it becomes available.
Autopilot actions constitute a new type of service consumption unit which, as the name suggests, is used to measure the usage of Autopilot activities.
- Automation Developer - Named User
- Citizen Developer - Named User
- Tester - Named User
In addition to that, 5 daily Autopilot actions can be consumed on each licensing plan by any of the products where Autopilot is available.
For details on the number of Autopilot actions included in each SKU and plan, check out Plan breakdown.
For a deep dive into Autopilot, check out the Autopilot guide.
We recommend that you regularly check the deprecation timeline for any updates regarding features that will be deprecated and removed.
- July 25, 2024
- Resource quota enforcement
- July 23, 2024
- Improvements
- July 16, 2024
- Direct revocation of known PATs
- Slack notifications
- July 3, 2024
- Managing tenant and service visibility
- Process Mining visibility in the UI
- July 2, 2024
- [Preview] Introducing the AI units consumption overview dashboard
- July 1, 2024
- Introducing Autopilot actions
- Deprecation timeline