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February 2026

Flexera One introduced the following new features and enhancements this month.

Administration

Administration released the following enhancements in February 2026.

Version visibility for Extender downloads

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This enhancement is available with Administration.

In Flexera One SaaS Management, the Extenders view now displays the version number of the Extender available for download directly on the page. This allows Flexera One SaaS Management administrators to quickly see which extenders require an update, reducing manual checks and downloads, and improving the user experience.

For more information, see Install Extender.

User experience enhancements to Shared Settings

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This enhancement is available with Administration.

The Shared Settings pages have been improved to provide information in the form of messages and tooltips when you have reached the maximum number of entities permitted across the Shared settings, and try to add or create a new entity.

Administration navigation restructured for Flexera One SaaS Management

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This enhancement is available with Administration.

In the Administration menu, settings specific to Flexera One SaaS Management can be found under Flexera One SaaS Management Settings. Other settings currently used for Flexera One SaaS Management are now under Shared Settings to accommodate the addition of other products that will require them for configuration of an organization in Flexera One.

For more information on these settings, see Flexera One SaaS Management Settings and Shared Settings.

Flexera One Platform

The Flexera One Platform released the following enhancement in February 2026.

A more modern Flexera One Help experience

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This enhancement is available with Flexera One Help.

Flexera One Help has been updated with several improvements. This release includes the following enhancements:

  • User experience changes that include a quicker response time, an optional dark mode, and the alphabetical ordering of top-level sections.

  • The Flexera One Features by Release is now included in the same navigation and table of contents as the Flexera One Help.

  • Flexera One Help updates can now be published more quickly.

  • As part of this modernization, some article URLs in the help library have changed; however, redirects are in place so existing links and bookmarks will continue to work.

To see the new Flexera One Help experience, click Flexera One Help.

To bookmark the Flexera One Features by Release, use this link: Flexera One Features by Release.

Flexera One SaaS Management

Flexera One SaaS Management added the following new enhancement in February 2026.

New Concur connector

We are excited to announce the introduction of our new Concur connector, created to give you full visibility into SaaS-related financial data within the Unmanaged assets section for Subscriptions.

This connector supports both Invoice and Expense modules, enabling you to import relevant data using filters during setup. Once configured, you will see detailed cost information including reports, expenses, invoices, purchase orders, requesters, and associated subscription data, all in one place.

With this update, you can eliminate manual tracking, reduce errors, and gain centralized visibility into SaaS-related costs. This means better decision-making, improved collaboration between finance and IT teams, and a more streamlined approach to managing your SaaS spend.

IT Visibility

IT Visibility added the following new enhancement in February 2026.

Full download API endpoint for Private Catalog now available in IT Visibility With Technology Intelligence Platform

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This enhancement is available with IT Visibility With Technology Intelligence Platform.

On the Private Catalog Releases page (Applications & Evidence > IT Visibility Software > Private Catalog Releases), the Export CSV button currently downloads only the first 250 records from your Private Catalog. With this enhancement, you can now use the Private Catalog Full Download API endpoint to retrieve and download all records from your Private Catalog.

This capability enables you to:

  • Export all catalog records in a single, comprehensive CSV download.
  • Use the API for full catalog downloads, reducing the need for manual, UI-based exports.

For more details, see the following topics on developer.flexera.com and docs.flexera.com:

IT Asset Management

IT Asset Management released the following enhancements in February 2026.

Enhanced WebLogic recognition

IT Asset Management now includes improved recognition capabilities for Oracle WebLogic Server as part of its Oracle Fusion Middleware (FMW) discovery. These enhancements expand the set of configurations that can be accurately identified and reduce cases where WebLogic installations were previously reported only under the generic Flexera Oracle FMW Recognition application.

Prior to this enhancement, Oracle WebLogic Server was not always detected as an installed application. Two primary factors contributed to this:

  1. Standard FMW Detection Requirements: IT Asset Management identifies Oracle Fusion Middleware by locating the config.xml file within a WebLogic domain's configuration directory. If this file is missing or stored in a non‑standard path, reliable identification is not possible. In such cases, IT Asset Management intentionally falls back to the generic “Flexera Oracle FMW Recognition” to prevent false positives based solely on installer related evidence (for example, OUI or BEA artifacts).

  2. Agent Exclusions for Network Filesystems: In some environments (for example, domains stored under paths like /u01/CFG2/…), the WebLogic configuration directory resides on an NFS or other network mounted filesystem. Because network filesystems are excluded from scanning by default, the agent does not collect the necessary config.xml evidence, again resulting in fallback to generic FMW recognition.

From this release, additional detection rules have been implemented to:

  • Identify WebLogic Server configurations not previously captured due to missing or non‑standard configuration file locations.

  • Differentiate active or configured WebLogic domains from backups or unused copies.

  • Improve evidence gathering from Oracle Fusion Middleware audit data, leveraging both configuration files and running process details.

These enhancements result in more accurate generation of Oracle FMW evidence and more reliable WebLogic Server recognition across diverse environments. For more information on evidence collected for Oracle Fusion Middleware on your inventory devices, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Scanning in the Online Help.

Container installs no longer counted as unlicensed installations

Starting with this release, container-based installations are excluded from the unlicensed installation count. This change ensures that license usage is assessed accurately and prevents container environments from being mistakenly classified as unlicensed.

Previously, container instances appeared as unlicensed even when sufficient licenses were available. This occurred because container installs were included in the unlicensed count, reducing the effectiveness of license tracking and compliance reporting.

From this release onward, container installs no longer appear in the Unlicensed column on the Unlicensed Installations page in IT Asset Management. For more information on unlicensed installations, see Unlicensed Installations in the Online Help.

Enhanced reporting logic for IBM PVU consumption on Nutanix VMs

In previous releases, when IBM PVU or VPC license consumption was calculated for virtual machines running on Nutanix AHV, and the virtualization data was collected using the Nutanix discovery and inventory rule, the VMs were not correctly associated with their Nutanix hosts in the inventory database. As a result, these VMs were treated as physical machines instead of virtual machines.

As a result, IBM license consumption did not apply the expected capping based on host or resource‑pool capacity, leading to overstated PVU/VPC consumption for affected Nutanix VMs.

With this release, the logic that establishes VM‑to‑host relationships for Nutanix AHV environments has been improved. Nutanix VMs are now consistently identified with the correct VM type, and their corresponding Nutanix hosts are correctly detected and written to the ComputerResourceHierarchySCD table during inventory import.

This update also ensures Nutanix AHV VMs are now correctly recognized as inventory devices linked to their proper hosts for IBM PVU reports.

New “Points (non vCenter)” column added to the Oracle Consumption Summary by Partitioning Rule report

A new column called Points (non vCenter), has been added to the Oracle Consumption Summary by Partitioning Rule report in IT Asset Management.

This column shows the cluster‑level calculated consumption for Oracle installations running on hosts that are not managed by any vCenter Server.

Because these installations operate outside of vCenter, their consumption values are not impacted by Oracle’s vCenter soft‑partitioning rules.

Existing partitioning‑related columns (for example, Points (cluster partition) and Points (vCenter partition)) already include both vCenter‑managed and non‑vCenter installations in their cluster‑level calculations.

The new Points (non vCenter) column isolates only the non vCenter portion, giving you clearer insight into how those deployments contribute to total consumption.

This added transparency helps explain previously confusing discrepancies, especially in all vCenters partition totals, by making the non vCenter contribution explicit. Overall, the report now provides greater clarity into how total Oracle consumption is calculated.

Enable UI features from the new UI tab

This release adds a new UI tab to the IT Asset Management Settings general page, giving you the ability to enable or disable specific user interface options across IT Asset Management.

For more information on enabling UI features in IT Asset Management, see IT Asset Management Settings: UI Tab in the Online Help.

Changes to supported operating systems and compatibility with other products

The following operating system versions have been added to the list of supported operating systems on FlexNet Inventory Agent:

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 10.1
  • Oracle Linux 9.7 and 10.1

The following product versions have been added to the compatibility list of IT Asset Management with other products:

  • Citrix Virtual Apps server 7.2507
  • Citrix Virtual Desktops 7.2507
  • EdgeSight for Citrix Virtual Apps 7.2507
  • IBM License Metric Tool (ILMT) on IBM DB2 9.2.42
  • IBM License Metric Tool (ILMT) on Microsoft SQL Server 9.2.42
  • Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (previously Microsoft SCCM or SMS) 2509

For the full lists, see Prerequisite Software and Compatibility with Other Products in System Requirements and Compatibility.