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· 6 min read
Benno Evers

Tenzir v4.19 now supports installing pipelines and contexts together in packages, an all-new mechanism that makes installing integrations easier than before.

· 3 min read
Dominik Lohmann

Monitoring Tenzir nodes is easier than before with Tenzir v4.18 and its new health metrics.

· 4 min read
Dominik Lohmann

The new Tenzir v4.17 brings an integration with Azure Log Analytics and adds support for expiring entries in lookup tables.

· 3 min read
Dominik Lohmann

Pipelines now connect more flexibly than ever before with Tenzir v4.16 and its upgraded publish and subscribe operators.

· 3 min read
Dominik Lohmann

Tenzir v4.15 is now available for download. The Tenzir Platform now shows live-updating pipeline activity, and the Tenzir Node has improved support for subnet keys in lookup tables, and installs natively for RedHat Linux and its derivatives.

· 2 min read
Johannes Misch

Introducing Tenzir v4.14: A major update to the summarize operator with new aggreagtion functions, and support for slicing with strides.

· 3 min read
Dominik Lohmann

We've just released Tenzir v4.13, a release focusing on stability and incremental improvements over the feature-packed past releases.

· 5 min read
Jannis Christopher Köhl

We are thrilled to announce Tenzir v4.12, a feature-packed release introducing numerous enhancements. Notable additions include list unrolling, event deduplication, and the deployment of advanced pipeline architectures with publish-subscribe. We've also added a download button, extended support for UDP, and implemented many other refinements to improve your experience.

· 6 min read
Dominik Lohmann

Our latest v4.11 release delivers powerful automation features, such as scheduling pipelines in a given time interval and sending pipeline data as emails.

· 5 min read
Dominik Lohmann

Today, we're releasing Tenzir v4.10, which improves how Tenzir integrates with modern deployment practices.

· 4 min read
Dominik Lohmann

We're thrilled to announce the release of Tenzir v4.9, enhancing the Explorer further to empower you with the capability of rendering your data as a chart.

· 3 min read
Dominik Lohmann
Jannis Christopher Köhl

Hot off the press: Tenzir v4.8. This release is filled with goodness.

· 4 min read
Dominik Lohmann

Tenzir v4.7 brings a new context type, two parsers, four new operators, improvements to existing parsers, and a sizable under-the-hood performance improvement.

· 6 min read
Dominik Lohmann

Tenzir v4.6 is here, and it is our biggest release yet. The headlining feature is the all-new context feature, powered by the context and enrich operators and the new context plugin type.

· 4 min read
Dominik Lohmann

Here comes Tenzir v4.5! This release ships a potpourri of smaller improvements that result in faster historical query execution and better deployability.

· 3 min read
Dominik Lohmann

Tenzir v4.4 is out! We've focused this release on integrations with two pillars of the digital forensics and incident response (DFIR) ecosystem: YARA and Velociraptor.

· 7 min read
Jannis Christopher Köhl
Matthias Vallentin

Exciting times, Tenzir v4.3 is out! The headlining feature is Fluent Bit support with the fluent-bit source and sink operators. Imagine you can use all Fluent Bit connectors plus what Tenzir already offers. What a treat!

· 7 min read
Daniel Kostuj
Matthias Vallentin

We've just released Tenzir v4.2 that introduces two new connectors: S3 and GCS for interacting with blob storage and ZeroMQ for writing distributed multi-hop pipelines. There's also a new lines parser for easier text processing and a bunch of PCAP quality-of-life improvements.

· 4 min read
Dominik Lohmann

After our successful launch of app.tenzir.com of Tenzir v4.0 at Black Hat, the new v4.1 release continues with several enhancements based on early feedback. We bring to you a (i) new mechanism to pause pipelines, (ii) a new operator to match Sigma rules, (iii) new operators for in-pipeline (de)compression, and (iv) a revamp of the show operator.