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This release brings meaningful improvements to user access governance. Administrators can enforce password changes for specific users upon their next login, supporting security compliance policies across organizations.
Specific user-related fields are now protected from modification to enhance control further, helping maintain consistency and prevent accidental changes to sensitive account information.
We’ve also introduced support for Google OIDC Single Sign-On, enabling secure, streamlined authentication for organizations using Google Workspace.
Noction Flow Analyzer version 25.03 has just been released, delivering a robust set of updates designed to improve platform performance, tighten access controls, elevate user experience, and expand administrative visibility. Here are the details:
This release brings meaningful improvements to user access governance. Administrators can enforce password changes for specific users upon their next login, supporting security compliance policies across organizations.
Specific user-related fields are now protected from modification to enhance control further, helping maintain consistency and prevent accidental changes to sensitive account information.
We’ve also introduced support for Google OIDC Single Sign-On, enabling secure, streamlined authentication for organizations using Google Workspace.
The frontend now features a new left sidebar layout, making navigation more intuitive and visually consistent across the application. This layout change reflects our ongoing commitment to modernizing the interface while maintaining functionality.
A completely redesigned configuration settings page provides a cleaner, more structured way to manage system options, speeding up administrative tasks and making them more user-friendly.
The frontend now utilizes locally loaded icons to improve reliability and reduce external dependencies, resulting in more consistent visual rendering across environments.
A significant backend improvement in this release is the migration of the Layer 2 MAC address dictionary storage from MySQL to ClickHouse. This change delivers considerable gains in speed and scalability for MAC address data queries, enhancing overall system responsiveness.
Additionally, geodata storage has been optimized, reducing the platform’s data footprint without sacrificing detail or accuracy. These enhancements ensure more efficient resource use in high-volume environments.
NFA 25.03 also introduces the ability to import MAC addresses into the dictionary from CSV or TSV files, simplifying data ingestion and integration processes.
NFA 25.03 enhances control over data retention and relevance by allowing administrators to configure TTL (Time-To-Live) for SNMP and flow interface table records. This flexibility enables more precise lifecycle management of monitoring data.
Lastly, the API documentation has been expanded and updated, now including previously missing information, helping developers build integrations with more confidence and clarity.
To learn more about NFA v25.03, request a free 30-day trial of the product or email support@noction.com with any questions.
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