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We’re excited to announce that you can now define custom variables within visualization actions. When you trigger an action (such as an API request), you’ll be prompted to provide input for those variables. This makes actions more dynamic and interactive, allowing you to tailor requests in real time without modifying the dashboard configuration.
We are announcing the availability of embedded Logs Drilldown within Asserts. This is our second milestone, coming hot off the heels of launching the embedded version of Traces Drilldown in Asserts.

You can now define additional static options for query variables to be included with the options retrieved by querying the data source. This affords you more flexibility, allowing you to create options like “value not set” or “all clusters in Asia”.

Mute Timings have been renamed to Active Time Intervals to better align with their usage.
With auto-apply, you now get all of the benefits of Adaptive Metrics, in a more timely manner. Using auto-apply, recommendations are applied automatically, without a human in the loop. Maximize your cost savings and observability outcomes, and spend less time reviewing recommendations!
The Drilldown Apps are going places! We’re ensuring our opinionated experiences can benefit from our best-of-breed signal exploration workflows by making them embeddable in other contexts. Our first milestone is the integration of Traces Drilldown in the Asserts KPI drawer.

Introducing the all new user experience for per stream exports in Grafana Cloud Logs.
With per stream export, you can configure Grafana Cloud to export select log streams to your object storage bucket in AWS, Google Cloud, or Azure. By only exporting a subset of your logs, you can significantly reduce your object storage costs and minimize logs needed to sort through after being stored.
Grafana Fleet Management now supports Amazon Web Service (AWS) PrivateLink. You can securely connect your virtual private clouds (VPCs) to Fleet Management APIs without using the public internet.

The days of manually deleting inactive collectors from your inventory are over! Grafana Fleet Management now automatically marks collectors inactive if they haven’t polled for a remote configuration in the last 3 hours. Collectors that are inactive for 30 days are deleted from your inventory.
We’ve redesigned the Reporting feature to make the report creation process simpler and more intuitive!
Key updates include:
- Creating reports from dashboards while maintaining dashboard context
- One-page report creation
- Easy access to organization report settings
When you click Share > Schedule report from a dashboard, a drawer opens where you can complete the entire report form. With this change, you’re no longer taken out of the dashboard, but instead maintain your original context. If other reports include this dashboard, they are also listed in the drawer, helping to reduce duplication of efforts.

For better security, Google advises using Service Account Tokens with Service Account Impersonation. If a Service Account Token is ever compromised, it can’t be used to access Google Cloud APIs without the associated service account for impersonation, making it much harder for unauthorized access. This added security layer is now supported in the BigQuery data source configuration.

Previously, Grafana automatically abbreviated large currency values like $1,235,667 to $1.24M or $555,558 into $555.6K. While this works well for most visualizations, financial data often requires exact values to be displayed.
Introducing LogicMonitor data source plugin.
The LogicMonitor Devices data source plugin enables you to query and visualize Device Instance Data, and to list Devices, Datasources, and Instances directly within Grafana. Available in public preview in Grafana Cloud and all supported versions of self-managed Grafana Enterprise.
We’re excited to announce the public preview release of new alerting capabilities for Synthetic Monitoring. These new capabilities are available to all Grafana Cloud users.

The pipeline history feature in Fleet Management now offers you the chance to restore versions of existing configuration pipelines. From the History details page, choose a version and click Restore.
