Today, data Artisans is announcing the availability of data Artisans Platform 1.2, with major new Enterprise Security features.
Alongside this new release, data Artisans is also announcing the availability of a new edition of data Artisans Platform, named “River Edition”, which includes Streaming Ledger, a new library for streaming ACID transactions.
We will list the new features below:
Single sign-on is implemented through OpenID Connect. Common OpenID Connect providers include Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure Active Directory, Okta, Keycloak, or Dex. Through Dex, further identity providers such as LDAP or SAML 2.0 are available for the platform.
Therefore, dA Platform allows customers to create API tokens for such systems. API tokens are revokable at any time and permissions for API tokens can be restricted similarly to regular users.
A common use-case for this feature are S3 access keys: Usually, only a small group of people is allowed to see the access keys, however, many people need to use them for configuring their systems. With secret values in data Artisans Platform and support for role-based access control, you can restrict permissions for creating and seeing secret values to a special group, and allow the use of the values to other (bigger) groups.
The “Savepoints” tab in the Deployment view now better displays the savepoint that will be used for the next restore operation.
Alongside this new release, data Artisans is also announcing the availability of a new edition of data Artisans Platform, named “River Edition”, which includes Streaming Ledger, a new library for streaming ACID transactions.
We will list the new features below:
- Single Sign-on Authentication with OpenID Connect
Single sign-on is implemented through OpenID Connect. Common OpenID Connect providers include Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure Active Directory, Okta, Keycloak, or Dex. Through Dex, further identity providers such as LDAP or SAML 2.0 are available for the platform.
- API Tokens for Machine to Machine Authentication
Therefore, dA Platform allows customers to create API tokens for such systems. API tokens are revokable at any time and permissions for API tokens can be restricted similarly to regular users.
- Role-based Access Control
- Multi-Tenancy through Namespaces
- Secret Values
A common use-case for this feature are S3 access keys: Usually, only a small group of people is allowed to see the access keys, however, many people need to use them for configuring their systems. With secret values in data Artisans Platform and support for role-based access control, you can restrict permissions for creating and seeing secret values to a special group, and allow the use of the values to other (bigger) groups.
- User Interface Improvements: Visualization of Flink Streaming Applications with metrics, YAML view of Deployments
The “Savepoints” tab in the Deployment view now better displays the savepoint that will be used for the next restore operation.
- Miscellaneous: Support for Apache Flink 1.6, greater logging flexibility and bugfixes
Next steps:
- You can check out the updated trial VM and Docker images on our download page and play around with the latest version of dA Platform.
- The updated documentation for this version contains changelog with more details.
- If you are already using Application Manager and working with the data Artisans repository, you have to simply update the image referenceto
v1.2/appmanager:1.2.0
.
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