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Version: V12

Release Notes 12.1.356

30 Apr 2026

This one's got some weight to it. A new feature, a handful of enhancements, and the kind of under-the-hood care that makes the whole thing feel just a bit more like it should.

What's New

  • Compliance Mapping for Detection/Redaction Classes: Picking detection and redaction classes one by one before every audit is, frankly, a lot of clicking. Now, portal admins can define compliance categories or lean on the pre-built PCI DSS and HIPAA ones that do the grouping for you. Select a category during processing, and the system applies the right classes, tags the file with the compliance name.

Enhancements

  • The AI chatbot had a quiet sit-down with user feedback, and came back looking tidier. The "See More" area is roomier,transitions are snappier, and the conversation flow feels more like an actual conversation now.

  • The video analysis pipeline got a meaningful upgrade on two fronts. When the description service hits a dead end, it now calls in the AI agent as backup — fewer gaps, less silence. And under the hood, the engine runs considerably faster: parallel frame extraction, smarter caching, and a pipeline that no longer throws out minutes of work when a single batch stumbles. Long videos in particular will feel the difference.

  • Guardrails are now in place on concurrent AI chat sessions, so one busy user can't slow things down for everyone else.The service stays stable under load. Fair's fair.

  • Audio translation can now be managed and configured through the graph, alongside other AI tasks. Your existing setup stays exactly as it is — the graph is simply there when you want more control over how translation fits into your processing pipeline.

Bug Fixes

  • The storage and bandwidth charts in telemetry had developed a bit of a free spirit — ignoring filters and displaying whatever figures they pleased, while the allowed limit line took an unannounced holiday. Both have been gently brought back in line. Filters are respected, limits are visible, and the charts are once again the reliable source of truth they were always meant to be.

  • Consumption reports had developed a selective memory. Happy to show how many CALs you had used, but mysteriously quiet about how many you were actually allowed. The allowed limit for both CALs and portal has been coaxed back into view,so you can see exactly how much runway you have left.

  • In the on-demand process modal, the redaction class field had a flair for the dramatic. Remove all detection sub-classes and it would vanish for good, even after adding new ones back. It has since been talked out of that habit and now stays put through all the sub-class changes you care to make.

  • The graph selection dropdown on the Agent Management screen was opening just fine, but its options were quietly clipped out of view by the surrounding panel. It has since been given room to breathe.