
September was a big month for GX Cloud. From rethinking how teams collaborate to giving you sharper control over tests, these updates bring more power to your data quality processes:
Workspaces: team collaboration that works
If you've ever managed data quality across multiple teams, you're familiar with the challenges: notification overload, data exposure risks, and constant questions about ownership.
Workspaces enable:
Clear boundaries: Each team sees only their assets—no clutter, no confusion.
Scoped security: access stays limited to the data each team actually needs, reducing exposure and simplifying compliance.
True ownership: teams build and maintain their own data quality processes without stepping on each other's toes.
Roles that match reality: organization Owners, Workspace Admins, Editors, and Viewers each get permissions that reflect how they actually work.
This isn't just a new feature; it's a fundamental shift in how organizations can scale data quality without sacrificing control.
Severity tags: stop treating all features the same
Running hundreds of checks daily? Not every failure deserves the same response.
Severity tags on Expectations let you categorize what matters:
❌ Critical: pipeline-blocking issues
⚠️ Warning: data worth reviewing but not urgent
ℹ️ Info: contextual changes you’ll want to track
The result: less noise, smarter alerts, and confidence that critical issues never get buried. We've backfilled all existing Expectations with sensible defaults, so you can start prioritizing today.
End of support for GX Core 0.18 and earlier
We've officially sunset GX Core 0.18 and earlier versions in GX Cloud. But here's the good news: upgrading gets you all the improvements we've been building since GX Core 1.0 launched last August:
Cleaner APIs that follow intuitive patterns
Typed parameters with IDE auto-complete
No more YAML formatting headaches
Better error messages that help
Join Our October Workshops
Ready to put these new features into practice? Our October GX Cloud Workshops and we’ll walk you through Workspaces, Severity tags, and the GX Core migration.