amazee.io releases Lagoon V2.20: Enhanced Security and User Management Promised

Platform Viewer and Organization Admin Roles, Improved SSH Key Management Lead the Update
Lagoon V2.20 Released: Features for Enhanced Security & User Management

amazee.io has released Lagoon V2.20, a significant update to its open-source application delivery platform. This release includes enhancements in user management, security, and onboarding efficiency, designed to support business needs better.

The Drop Times connected with Toby Bellwood, Director of Product Engineering at Lagoon, to discuss the new features in Lagoon V2.20, such as the Platform Viewer and Organization Admin roles, along with improved SSH key management. Bellwood emphasized that these updates are crucial for enhancing security and user management for organizations using the platform. He explained, 

Toby Bellwood
Toby Bellwood

"These changes are part of a broader push in Lagoon to ensure we continue to provide the kind of features that our enterprise users are looking for and are increasingly demanding from their applications and platforms. Working closely with our users and constantly seeking feedback helps us to shape and deliver features that are really needed and provide day-one benefits. Being an open-source project, it's also essential for us to have access to this kind of configuration flexibility, which is integral to the platform itself."

The Platform Viewer role allows users to view all organizations, projects, and environments without modification rights, enhancing oversight and reducing security risks. The Organization Admin role offers more granular control over project and user management, enhancing organizational governance.

Additionally, Lagoon V2.20 includes improved SSH key management, with better tracking and handling of SSH keys, support for all standard key types, and increased security measures. The update also streamlines user onboarding, allowing new users to be invited directly into groups, thus accelerating the onboarding process.

These features are designed to improve the platform's functionality and support businesses in managing their environments more effectively.

For detailed insight, visit amazee.io blog post. 

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