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What's New in Altair AI Studio 2026.1.1?

Released: April 1, 2026

The following sections describe what's new in Altair AI Studio 2026.1.1

New Features

  • Added OAuth Clients support to define OAuth Clients as a new kind of Connection. Those clients will be available as Injection Sources to inject access tokens to JDBC Connections. For now, they’ll be available for Snowflake and Databricks. -Added support on JDBC Connections to use OAuth as an authentication scheme for Snowflake and Databricks databases. -Added a new Data Samples extension, that provides a new Generate Sample Data operator to have easy access to the basic data samples from Samples Repository -Added new Trim/Strip operator, which allows the definition of custom characters to strip and trims more Unicode whitespace characters; Deprecated the previous Trim operator

Enhancements

  • Added new and improved Text to Nominal operator to handle advanced columns from tables and deprecated the old one
  • Turned all bundled, but non-core extensions into recommended extensions. This means it is easier to update extensions through marketplace without needing to wait for a new Studio release
  • Updated Keycloak with fork to fix outdated library versions
  • Updated the client used in Cloud Connectivity extension to handle Google Services Connections. You’ll need to reauthenticate connections using OAuth flow.

Bugfixes

  • Excluded make-dummy-cert and renew-dummy-cert files from beeing read as potential certificate stores from /etc/pki/tls/certs
  • No longer read the ca-certificates.crt certificate store twice on Debian based systems
  • Fixed an issue that blocked the usage of Dropbox Operators
  • Fixed an issue on Generalized Linear Model Operator that was showing duplicated AUTO value in dropdown parameter.
  • Fixed shortcut keys for some translations
  • Fixed an issue that prevented the usage of Write DB operators with Databricks. Nevertheless remains slow and we recommend using in-database extension to operate withing Databricks databases.