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SSIS Data Flow Components 5.0: New Features, API Updates, and Expanded Platform Support

We are thrilled to announce the release of SSIS Data Flow Components version 5.0. This release includes updates across database connectors, cloud services, and APIs. It adds new objects, improves data type support, introduces new authentication options, and expands API coverage for more than 20 platforms.

Sanctioned Isn't Secured: The AI Audit Logs Your SIEM Never Sees

Your organization has approved AI platforms for development, data science, and productivity. Procurement signed off. Legal reviewed the terms. Employees are using them. The tools are sanctioned. What isn’t sanctioned is invisibility. The administrative layer of every AI platform in your environment — OpenAI, Amazon Bedrock, Google Gemini, Cursor, Databricks, Glean and others — generates security-relevant events that your SIEM has never seen.

Reduce CDN log costs with searchable archives

Engineering teams that manage high-volume log sources, such as content delivery network (CDN) edges, streaming platforms, and authentication systems, often have to make a difficult retention tradeoff. Indexing every event keeps logs searchable during investigations, audits, and postmortems, but it can make long-term retention expensive.

How to Prioritize Incident Management Integrations for Faster Response

Incident response rarely fails because teams lack tools. More often, it fails because those tools are disconnected when pressure is highest. A monitoring system detects the issue. An ITSM platform holds the incident record. Engineers coordinate in chat. A bridge is created manually. A cloud team checks infrastructure events. Security teams review detections. Leaders ask for updates. Meanwhile, responders are jumping between systems, chasing context, and trying to make decisions quickly.