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Week of October 21
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Most Requested Features
New GitLab Self-Managed Connections
We released two new GitLab connections: GitLab self-managed (Version Control connection) and GitLab Issues self-managed (Ticketing connection). These new connections allow you to sync and track compliance-related issues directly in your self-hosted GitLab environment. To learn more, refer to GitLab self-managed Connection or GitLab Issues self-managed Connection help articles.
New GitHub Enterprise Connections
We released two new GitHub connections: GitHub Enterprise Server (Version Control connection) and GitHub Issues Enterprise (Ticketing connection). These new connections are for those who utilize GitHub Enterprise and want to streamline their compliance. To learn more, refer to GitHub Enterprise Server Connection or GitHub Issues Enterprise Connection help articles.
New Azure Management Groups connection
The new Azure Management Groups connection is designed for those who want a streamlined way to manage compliance across multiple Azure subscriptions. To learn more, refer to Azure Management Groups Connection help article.
Dynamic Ticketing Description for Compliance as Code
Ticket descriptions for Compliance as Code (CaC) tests now include dynamic information about specific issues and resources causing the test failures, making it easier to address compliance tasks directly within your ticketing platform. Available within Jira, Asana, and 12 other supported providers, this update includes markdown or HTML styling, automatic subtask creation by severity, and a flexible setup for future dynamic content in other test types.