We have extended our partner billing rule support in Azure to support Subscription and Partner Center Customer level billing rules. You’ll now notice these additional options under the Scope dropdown when creating an Azure Partner Billing Rule.

We’re pleased to announce the general availability of FlexOrgs GraphQL APIs, as well as a key enhancement to the organization account assignment workflow.
We now offer a fully comprehensive set of GraphQL queries and mutations to manage FlexOrgs and organization account assignments. As a result, users no longer need to switch between REST and GraphQL in their FlexOrgs workflows, making for a more consistent and ergonomic API experience.
We’ve also added the ability to assign an account to an organization at any level of the hierarchy. If an account is eligible to be assigned to an organization’s ancestors, users can now assign the account directly to the child organization, and it will automatically be assigned to all ancestor organizations. This reduces the number of steps required to assign accounts to organizations, particularly in deeper hierarchies, as users no longer need to update each organization from the root to the leaf in order to assign an account at lower levels.
This new API also powers the FlexOrgs UI, so all API functionality is available there as well. We’ve also added multi-column filtering when searching for accounts.
Stay tuned for an upcoming announcement on future deprecation plans for the current organizations v2 REST API. For more information, please visit this Help Center article.
We’re excited to announce that Automatic Cluster Registration for Kubernetes is now generally available. This feature will:
Reduce the number of steps required to register a new cluster using a Public Helm Chart
Automatically register clusters that have a CloudHealth Collector Agent is running on them
Display cluster information in Container Configuration and Perspective Builders
Enable automatic cluster deployment part of your CI/CD pipeline using Helm Chart
Select Setup > Containers > Clusters. From the Add Cluster dropdown, select ‘Kubernetes (via Helm)’. For more information, please visit this Help Center article.
