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v1.1 is unreleased — see v1.0 for the current stable release.

What's New in v1.1

New features, improvements, and changes in MCM v1.1

What's New in v1.1

New Features

Observability Module

MCM now ships with a full Observability module giving you end-to-end visibility into your cloud infrastructure.

  • Logs — Centralised log collection and search across all connected cloud accounts and providers.
  • Metrics — Real-time and historical metrics for resources, costs, and platform health.
  • Traces — Distributed tracing support for workloads running across cloud environments.

See the Observability overview to get started.

Drag-and-Drop Multi-Cloud Orchestration

The Orchestration module now supports a fully visual, drag-and-drop canvas for building multi-cloud workflows — no YAML or manual wiring required.

  • Visual canvas — Drag provider nodes, resource blocks, and action steps onto the canvas and connect them by drawing edges between ports.
  • Multi-cloud support — Mix AWS, Azure, and GCP resources in a single workflow; MCM handles credential routing and execution order automatically.
  • Live validation — The canvas highlights missing connections, incompatible resource types, and circular dependencies in real time as you build.
  • Export to stack — Any canvas workflow can be saved as a reusable stack and versioned alongside your other infrastructure definitions.

Native SecOps UI (Replaces Embedded Wazuh)

The SecOps module has moved from an embedded Wazuh iFrame to a fully native MCM interface, giving you a consistent look-and-feel and deeper platform integration.

  • Native dashboards — Threat alerts, compliance posture, and agent status are now rendered directly in MCM using the same design system as every other module.
  • Unified navigation — No more context-switching into a separate Wazuh session; all SecOps views are reachable from the standard MCM sidebar and tab shell.
  • Integrated filters — Account, provider, and date-range filters from the top toolbar apply across SecOps views just like they do in FinOps and Discovery.
  • Improved performance — Eliminating the embedded iFrame removes the Wazuh login handshake and significantly reduces initial load time for the SecOps section.

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