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February 16, 2023

Updated SSO, upgraded audit logs, new billing controls & much more

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🔒 SSO updates & directory sync

It’s easier than ever to control which team members or groups can log into Deepnote using the identity provider of your choice.

If you’re on the Enterprise plan, you can now use single sign-on via SAML or OIDC connection, including Google, Okta, Azure AD, OneLogin, and more.

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You can also sync users from your directory provider — such as Okta or Active Directory — into Deepnote via SCIM. This makes it a breeze for companies with larger teams to manage users.

Read more on SSO & directory sync here →

🔍 Audit log metadata & exports

Get more out of your data warehouse audit logs with Deepnote. Queries from Deepnote’s SQL blocks now include helpful metadata, such as who ran a query and in which project, so you can keep tabs on those overly expensive queries.

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And if you’re an admin on the Enterprise plan, we’ve made it even easier to investigate activity for security incidents. Admins can now export an audit log as a CSV from the General settings menu.

Read more on audit logs here →

💰 Billing alerts & limits

Stay on top of your machine costs without breaking a sweat.

You can now send billing alerts to all admins for a workspace. Simply set up a monthly dollar limit for pay-as-you-go machines in the Billing & usage menu and all admins will be notified via email when it’s reached.

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Looking for other ways to keep costs predictable? Admins can now also disable pay-as-you-go machines for a workspace, shutting off this option for users (this will move any running projects to a Basic machine at the next start).

Read more on billing alerts & limits here →

🎨 New color scales for charts

Dress up your charts in truly eye-catching colors!

When you’re selecting colors for a quantitative or temporal column in charts, you now have a much wider range of choices, including single-hue, multi-hue, and divergent color scale options.

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🔢 Customize axis number format in charts

Want to change the displayed number format of your chart’s quantitative axis? Now you can just point and click — no code necessary.

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Simply go to the Format tab and choose your preferred option from the Number dropdown menu. If you want to get even more granular, you can also customize the number of decimals you wish to show.

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