We have released a new way for channel customers to access their CloudHealth generated Azure partner billing statements. Now available through the user interface in the Azure module under Reports > Cost while in a customer tenant, the Statements page can be used to access artifacts for all Azure bill types.

We’re introducing a new way of grouping Kubernetes resources using Namespace Labels in Perspectives. The benefits of this feature are:
Ability to group resources using Namespace Labels in addition to Pod labels and Namespaces
Ability to use these Perspectives in Kubernetes Usage, Kubernetes Allocation, and Cost History Reports
We’re currently rolling out to a limited set of private beta customers to complete validation and testing. As part of this private beta, customers will be required to deploy a new version of the CloudHealth Kubernetes Agent on their clusters. If you’re interested in participating, please contact your CloudHealth Technical Account Manager to determine eligibility.

We have released a capability for automated GCP public region discovery. Currently, new regions are manually added to the platform for all supported GCP services apart from GKE and static IPs. Assets which belong to regions not discovered by the platform are not currently displayed to the customers. Now, our platform can discover a new public region including supported assets in that region and add those for our customers automatically.
Learn more about automated public region discovery in this Help Center Article.