Our team has been hard at work creating updates and new features just for you, see what we’ve been up to over the last month.
New Features #
Okta Connection #
Description
Engini now supports a connection to Okta, enabling you to manage your organization’s users and groups. This connection allows you to create, update, retrieve, and delete user and group records, as well as set up triggers to respond to specific events in Okta.
Purpose
The Okta connection helps you integrate identity and access management tasks into your Engini workflows. Whether you need to handle user accounts, manage groups, or monitor events, this connection allows you to streamline these processes efficiently.
To learn more about Okta connection, click here.
Azure Active Directory Connection #
Description
We’ve added a new connection to Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), allowing you to efficiently manage users and groups within your Azure AD environment directly through Engini. This connection enables you to perform actions such as creating, updating, deleting, and retrieving user and group information, as well as managing user licenses.
Purpose
The Azure Active Directory connection streamlines the process of managing your directory services by integrating them into your existing workflows. Whether you’re handling user accounts, managing group memberships, or assigning licenses, this connection helps you automate these tasks, ensuring your directory is always up-to-date and reducing manual effort.
To learn more about Azure AD connection, click here.
Reverse Hebrew Text function #
Description
Introducing the ReverseHebrewText
function, which reverses the characters of a given Hebrew text. This function ensures that Hebrew text stored in reverse order in a database can be displayed correctly.
Purpose
The ReverseHebrewText
function is particularly useful for correcting Hebrew text that is stored in reverse order. By applying this function, you can easily adjust the text for proper display, ensuring that it appears as intended for Hebrew-speaking users.
To learn more about Reverse Hebrew Text function, click here.