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2025

197.6.6

This release focuses on improving platform stability and developer experience. We added more robust CORS handling, refined dataset access controls, and resolved several reliability issues across Redis, and dataset suggestions.

197.3.2

This release improves overall reliability and performance by enhancing how we handle timeouts for data warehouse and Redis connection failures. It also introduces new APIs for managing user and dataset permissions—both at the account level and across the enterprise.

197.0.3

This release focuses on stability improvements and bug fixes related to account management and knowledge ingestion.

196.12.1

OpenAI/Azure GPT‑4.1 is now the default model everywhere—including customer VPCs. This build also introduces widget branding hooks and further enhances our advanced‑reasoning and MCP‑workflow betas.

195.37.8

This release improves post table summaries in chat experiences and introduces a beta of advanced reasoning within chat experiences which would eventually replace the classic chat experiences as we know it. Finally, this release also enhances workflows with deep research nodes.

194.7.0

This release enables enterprise API keys which can be used to perform account management action, a directed-graph workflow engine & UI, first class support for Elastic Search within VPCs, MS SQL Server dataset-copy/update operations, and queries where 2 tables within a dataset may not join along with well over a hundred stability fixes.

188.21.0: Knowledge APIs, Workflows, SQL Server, Performance

In this release, we introduce new knowledge-layer APIs, allowing users to create and update dimensions and metrics programmatically in their datasets. We also continue to develop our beta deep research and workflow planning features. We have added a beta connector for Microsoft SQL Server. Finally, we have made numerous performance optimizations that help the application feel more responsive.