Our first release of 2026 is now live, containing tons of new features and three all-new event monitors. We've been working on this release for a while to ensure the best functionality. Read on to learn about v2026.1's most prominent changes or view our change log for the complete list.
FrameFlow's new App Version Event Monitor detects apps that are out-of-date on all connected servers and Intune devices and sends you an alert so you can update them promptly. Organizations with dozens or hundreds of devices and potentially thousands of applications will benefit from this monitor especially. When the monitor detects an app that's out of date, you'll receive an alert so you can promptly update your applications for optimal performance and security.
Another great new tool for users with a cloud presence is our new Azure Resources Event Monitor. In Azure, everything from network connections to virtual machines is considered a resource and belongs to a resource group. This new event monitor lets you track changes to these resources, including resource additions, updates, or removal. Getting real-time updates on these changes can be helpful for auditing purposes.
The final new event monitor in v2026.1 is the Entra ID Users and Devices Event Monitor. It connects to Entra ID and monitors the state of all connected user accounts. You can receive alerts about conditions such as accounts that haven't logged in for a certain amount of time or accounts without multi-factor authentication enabled.
This event monitor is especially useful for auditing purposes. Keeping tabs on stats like this can help you save money by removing stale accounts and ensure maximum security for each user account.
The Data Point Value dashboard panel received multiple updates in v2026.1, all of which we'll showcase here. First of all, we added several options to round the corners of the panel elements to create a rounded square or even a circle.
We also added the ability for each data point value to take you to a URL of your choice when clicked. Depending on your use case, it might be helpful to put a link to the web interface for your device here for easy access.
Above you can also see the option to hide the data point values and instead show the color indicator and data point label. This is helpful for devices like cooling systems, for example, where it's less important to know the exact value and more important to quickly understand the status of that device and take corrective action.
Now that you know the most prominent features of FrameFlow v2026.1, make sure to log in and update to the latest version ASAP. The complete list of changes made in this version can be found on our change log, including more essential features and bug fixes you don't want to miss out on. Remember that updating your FrameFlow instance is the easiest way to make your monitoring experience smoother.
That's all for this month! Tune in at the start of the next month for the next email update. You can find an archive of our past newsletters on the Server Monitoring Newsletter section of our site. Feel free to contact us with any comments or suggestions. We appreciate feedback from users like you; it's what keeps our product moving forward.
Sincerely,
The FrameFlow Team
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