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This latest release sharpens how teams explore metadata, trust AI answers, and keep integrations running without friction. Each update is designed to make data knowledge more accessible, more connected, and more resilient across your ecosystem.

Blink is now accessible straight from your browser extension. You can explore and discover metadata without opening the DataGalaxy application.
This means faster answers, directly in your workflow.
Search within the extension has also been enhanced. Synonym support is now fully aligned with the web app experience, ensuring consistency across environments and helping users find the right data faster, even when terminology varies.
The result: less context switching, more confident exploration.

Blink reaches a new milestone by capturing relationships across your data ecosystem.
By understanding how datasets, dashboards, rules, and governance elements connect, it delivers richer and more contextual answers. Instead of isolated information, users gain visibility into how objects relate to one another and how changes may impact downstream assets.
This deeper awareness of linked objects translates into clearer insights, stronger governance alignment, and a better understanding of data impact across teams.
Token Expiration Alerts are now live.
You will receive email and in-app notifications when integration tokens and personal access tokens are about to expire. This proactive visibility helps prevent unexpected disruptions and ensures integrations continue running smoothly.
No more silent failures. No more last minute surprises. Just steady, reliable connectivity across your data landscape.

The MCP Server now includes new tools designed to help AI agents interact more deeply with DataGalaxy metadata.
These capabilities make it easier to search, navigate linked objects, and retrieve contextual information. The outcome is simple but powerful: AI agents can provide more relevant, more actionable answers in day to day work.
For organizations building AI initiatives on governed metadata, this is a key step forward. It strengthens the bridge between structured data knowledge and intelligent automation.