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  1. ANNOUNCEMENT: "Files per computer" report Reimagined, Complete, Performant, and Trusted

     

    We are introducing two major enhancements to the Files per Computer report:

    Performance and reliability improvements

    1. These have been significantly improved through enhancements to data processing and data loading mechanisms.
    2. As a result, report data is loaded and displayed much faster, overall processing performance is improved, and additional mechanisms have been introduced to provide better visibility in case data is not processed as expected.

     

    Control over Linux and Unix raw software data inclusion

    1. You can now manage the inclusion of Linux/Unix data in the report via a new setting in the UI (SAM Core settings → Asset management → Files per computer report)

     

    When enabled, Linux and Unix raw software data is included in the report. Because this data can significantly increase report volume, we recommend enabling it only when necessary, as it may impact report processing time and overall performance.

     

    After enabling the setting, the data becomes visible once:

    1. The relevant computers report new inventory data, and
    2. The overnight data maintenance process completes.

     

    If the setting is disabled, the data is removed from the report after the next overnight data maintenance process.

     

    Example

    • Inventory reported: June 10
    • Overnight processing completes: June 11 (early morning)
    • Data visible in report: June 11

    If the setting is later disabled on June 12, the Linux/Unix data will no longer appear in the report after the overnight processing completes on June 13.

     

    For more information, please check the following link docs.flexera or feel free to contact me (aleksandar.chubrinoski@flexera.com).

     

    Kind regards,

    Aleksandar Chubrinoski.

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  2. Certification of Snow for ServiceNow ITSM Connectors – Australia Release

     

    We are excited to announce that the Snow for ServiceNow CMDB and Catalog connectors have been successfully certified for the latest ServiceNow Australia release.

    Both applications are now available for download on the ServiceNow App Store and are fully compatible with the Australia release, enabling a seamless and fully supported integration experience.

     

    What this means for you

    • Continued alignment with the latest ServiceNow platform updates
    • Ongoing compatibility and support for your integration use cases
    • Confidence in using certified, production-ready applications

     

    Important note

    For customers and partners already using these integration connectors, no action is required. This certification does not introduce any changes or require updates to:

    • Existing Snow for ServiceNow CMDB and Catalog applications
    • Associated connectors configured in Snow Integration Manager. However, it is recommended to be on the latest version of Snow Integration Manager to benefit from the latest updates and patches

     

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  3. Release Notification on SAM Core - Snow Atlas: Updated licensing compliance for VMware vSphere

     

    To align with the latest VMware subscription model introduced by Broadcom, Snow Atlas now includes enhanced compliance logic and reporting capabilities:

    • Core-based licensing compliance: License compliance is now calculated based on the latest VMware subscription model, which requires a minimum of 16 cores per CPU.
    • Updated License compliance summary report: The report now reflects the core-based licensing logic, ensuring accurate tracking and reporting of VMware entitlements.
    • VMware bundle categorization: SAM on Snow Atlas now identifies and categorizes VMware bundles in accordance with the latest Broadcom licensing structure.

     

    Why this matters:

    Previously SAM core did not account for the minimum requirement of 16 cores per CPU when calculating license requirements for the VMware vSphere family. This could result in incorrect "over assignment" flags for servers that actually met the licensing threshold. With this enhancement, compliance calculations now correctly apply the per-CPU minimum, giving you an accurate license position.

     

    Quality:

    This release has been validated through:

    • VMware licensing logic: The updated VMware vSphere licensing rules (covering VVF, VVS, VCF, and associated bundles ) have been validated through manual functional testing to ensure that compliance calculations correctly reflect the new per-CPU core-based minimum requirements.
    • Compliance reporting: The License compliance summary report has been tested end-to-end to confirm it accurately reflects the updated licensing rules.

     

    Release info:

    ·       Release date: June 22, 2026

    ·       Product domain: SAM on Snow Atlas

    ·       Release availability: GA

    ·       Product documentation: VMware vSphere 8.0 Enterprise Plus | Snow Atlas Documentation

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  4. 🌟 What’s New: Report Export Service & SharePoint Integration 

    We’ve introduced several improvements to make exporting data from Snow Atlas faster, more reliable, and easier to integrate into your workflows. 

     

    🚀 New Report Export Service 

    A modernized export engine now powers all report downloads, delivering: 

    • More stable exports for large datasets 
    • Asynchronous processing for improved performance 
    • Clearer status updates and notifications 

    This new service is the foundation for future enhancements in scheduled exports and additional export destinations. 

     

    📤 Export Directly to SharePoint 

    You can now send report exports straight to a SharePoint document library. This enables: 

    • Automated distribution via Microsoft 365 workflows 
    • Centralized storage for reporting outputs 
    • Reduced manual steps for teams using SharePoint daily 
    • Reports delivered in their original file format in SharePoint 

     

    ⚠️ Export Size Limitation 

    To ensure consistent performance, exports currently support up to 1,000,000 rows. We’ll continue to evaluate this threshold as usage grows.

     

    🧪 Quality You Can Trust 

    This release has been validated through: 

    • Automated testing of code and product from the smallest granular functionality to the end‑to‑end use cases 
    • Testing performance of reports both in terms of reliability and speed to export up to the 1M‑row limit 
    • Security and compliance checks 
    • Real‑world scenario testing, including SharePoint connectivity and failure‑mode handling
    • Early Access program with a subset of customers, and addressing the feedback

     

    📄 Relevant product documentation update 

     

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  5. 🌟 What’s New: Report Export Service & SharePoint Integration 

    We’ve introduced several improvements to make exporting data from Snow Atlas faster, more reliable, and easier to integrate into your workflows. 

     

    🚀 New Report Export Service 

    A modernized export engine now powers all report downloads, delivering: 

    • More stable exports for large datasets 
    • Asynchronous processing for improved performance 
    • Clearer status updates and notifications 

    This new service is the foundation for future enhancements in scheduled exports and additional export destinations. 

     

    📤 Export Directly to SharePoint 

    You can now send report exports straight to a SharePoint document library. This enables: 

    • Automated distribution via Microsoft 365 workflows 
    • Centralized storage for reporting outputs 
    • Reduced manual steps for teams using SharePoint daily 
    • Reports delivered in their original file format in SharePoint 

     

    ⚠️ Export Size Limitation 

    To ensure consistent performance, exports currently support up to 1,000,000 rows. We’ll continue to evaluate this threshold as usage grows.

     

    🧪 Quality You Can Trust 

    This release has been validated through: 

    • Automated testing of code and product from the smallest granular functionality to the end‑to‑end use cases 
    • Testing performance of reports both in terms of reliability and speed to export up to the 1M‑row limit 
    • Security and compliance checks 
    • Real‑world scenario testing, including SharePoint connectivity and failure‑mode handling
    • Early Access program with a subset of customers, and addressing the feedback

     

    📄 Relevant product documentation update 

     

     

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  6. Pre-release notification: Edit of multiple agreements (standard fields) in SAM on Snow Atlas

     

    Release summary:

    We are excited to introduce Edit of multiple agreements (standard fields) in SAM on Snow Atlas. This enhancement enables you to update multiple agreements in a single operation, directly from the Agreements list, eliminating repetitive manual updates and reducing reliance on APIs or technical support.

     

    ·       Release date: June 18, 2026

    ·       Product domain: SAM on Snow Atlas

    ·       Release availability: Early Access (EA)

     

    What is included?

    • Multi-editing capability: Select and update up to 1,000 agreements of the same type in one action.
    • Standard field updates: Modify key agreement attributes across multiple records simultaneously.
    • Smart field behavior: Fields with identical values are pre-filled, while differing values remain empty for selective updates.
    • In-app experience: Perform all updates directly from the Agreements list without APIs, imports or external tools.
    • Permission consistency: Uses existing edit permissions with no additional configuration required.

     

    Why it matters?

    • Removes repetitive work: Eliminates the need to update agreements one by one.
    • Saves significant time: Multi-editing that previously took time can now be completed in seconds.
    • Improves data consistency: Apply changes across multiple agreements simultaneously, reducing the risk of errors.
    • Reduces technical dependency: Enables users to perform multi-editing without relying on APIs, imports, or technical teams.
    • Frees up time for strategic work: Allows teams to focus on higher-value activities such as compliance, optimization, and vendor management.

     

    Note

    • Support for editing custom fields on agreements is currently in development and will be delivered in a future iteration.
    • Our teams are actively working on expanding this capability as part of ongoing improvements to multi-editing.

     

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  7. Official release of Snow Integration Manager 26.2.0

     

    We are pleased to announce the release of Snow Integration Manager 26.2.0

     

    This release includes:

      

    • Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization connector: Added SaveRawData diagnostic capability
    • VMware vSphere connector: Added SaveRawData diagnostic capability
    • File-based discovery connector: Fixed incorrect IP address formatting issue under certain regional settings
    • BMC Helix ITSM connector: Fixed duplicate CI record creation in CMDB
    • Microsoft SCCM connector: Improved UI usability for low-resolution screens
    • Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization connector: Fixed IP address parsing for hosts and VMs
    • Red Hat OpenShift connector: Fixed inventory file creation failure after aggregation
    • Red Hat OpenShift connector: Improved handling of null/invalid datetime values during API processing
    • Nutanix Acropolis connector: Improved handling of assigned and learned IP addresses
    • HPUD connector: Fixed duplicate matching records caused by identical versionid entries

     

    Customer Impact:

     

    New Features (SaveRawData – RHEV & vSphere)

    • The addition of the SaveRawData capability enables customers to capture raw API responses locally, providing greater transparency into source data and facilitating easier validation against connector output. This enhances troubleshooting efficiency, reduces reliance on extended support cycles, and enables faster diagnosis and resolution of connector-related issues.

    File-based Discovery (IP Formatting)

    • IP address values are now processed independently of system regional settings, ensuring consistent and accurate formatting across environments and eliminating discrepancies caused by locale-specific formatting differences in discovery data imports.

    BMC Helix ITSM Connector (Duplicate CIs)

    • Improved validation logic ensures that existing configuration items are correctly updated rather than duplicated, resulting in more accurate CMDB data and improved data reliability for downstream ITSM processes.

    Microsoft SCCM Connector (UI Issue)

    • User interface adjustments ensure that configuration form buttons remain visible even on lower screen resolutions, improving usability and accessibility for users operating in constrained display environments.

    Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Connector (IP Parsing)

    • Enhanced IP address parsing ensures that host and virtual machine IP addresses are accurately captured from API responses, improving inventory completeness, licensing accuracy, and datacenter hierarchy representation.

    Red Hat OpenShift Connector (Inventory Data Creation Failure)

    • Resolution of the internal encryption issue ensures that inventory files are successfully generated after data aggregation, enabling reliable Snowpack creation and uninterrupted downstream processing.

    Red Hat OpenShift Connector (Datetime Handling)

    • Improved handling of null and malformed datetime values increases connector stability, reducing failures during test connection and data collection and enabling more consistent OpenShift data ingestion.

    Nutanix Acropolis Connector (IP Data Completeness)

    • Support for both assigned and learned IP addresses ensures more complete and accurate inventory data collection from Nutanix environments, improving data quality and visibility.

    HPUD Connector (Duplicate Matching Records)

    • Corrected mapping logic ensures that only a single valid record is matched when processing entries with identical versionid values, eliminating duplicate matching errors and improving overall data consistency and integrity.

      

    Release information

    Product: Snow Integration Manager

    Release Tier: Minor Release

    Release Version: 26.2.0

    Release Date: 10 June 2026

    Release Availability: GA

    Release Notes: Release Notes

    Product Documentation: SIM Documentation, ITSM Documentation

    Distribution method: Installer available for downloads here

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  8. Official release of Snow Inventory Agent for Windows 26.1.1

     

    We are pleased to announce the release of the Snow Inventory Agent for Windows 26.1.1.

    Release Date: 2026-06-10

     

    This release includes:

      

    • Java_Home detection with environment variables
    • Legacy webmetering deprecation
    • Removal of 32 bit installer
    • Performance improvements for Oracle scanners
    • Fix for folder transversal when the name overlap
    • Web Metering Improvements
    • Third-party libraries updated

     

    Customer Impact:

     

    • It is now possible to use environment variables in the env.java_home system setting.
    • The feature"legacy_webmetering" used by the agent to collect SaaS application usage before the introduction of the browser extensions, has been deprecated.
    • The system setting <Setting key="legacy_webmetering.is_enabled" value="true"/> will no longer have any effect from this version of the agent and onwards.
    • From this release onwards, no 32 bit versions of the agent will be provided.
    • CPU usage and scan times have been reduced when collecting Oracle inventory data, helping minimize impact during full filesystem scans (for example, C:\* or /*).
    • Corrected an issue where the agent would discard entries in the include criteria if the name of the folder contained the name of another folder entry.
    • Example: In a situation where the agent is supposed to scan C:\temp and C:\temp2, the agent would discard C:\temp2, as its name was partially contained in the previous C:\temp entry.
    • The web metering module now runs as an independent service (SnowWebMetering). This controls a local read-only API used for the extension communication.
    • This enhancement brings extended privacy and security to web metering, by only writing to disk information that has already been matched against either the Allow List or Crules file, and brings back the support to Apple Safari browser.
    • New troubleshooting commands are included in this release, facilitating support of this feature.
    • NOTE: This new web metering version requires the use of the new Flexera Web Metering browser extension. Previous versions of the Snow Web Application Metering extensions will not work.
    • The curl, libxml2, zlib, nemtrif/utfcpp, openssl, repo, cryptopp and sqlite3 third-party libraries used by the agent have been updated for increased security

      

    Product Documentation: Agent Documentation

    Please find more about the content of this release in the Release Notes.

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