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Liquibase Unveils Change Intelligence and New Connectors for Governed Database Delivery
New capabilities help teams understand database changes, monitor delivery performance, identify risk earlier, resolve issues faster, and centralize audit evidence.
Mar. 31, 2026 at 6:53am
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Liquibase, the leader in Database Change Governance, has unveiled Liquibase Change Intelligence and a new suite of Liquibase Secure Deployment Connectors. These new capabilities are designed to help teams understand database changes, monitor delivery performance, identify risk earlier, resolve issues faster, and centralize audit evidence, while extending governed database change into the systems where developers, DBAs, and change teams already work, including ServiceNow, GitHub, Harness, and Terraform.
Why it matters
The announcement addresses a persistent gap in enterprise delivery, as database change still too often moves through manual and inconsistent processes, resulting in slower investigations, weaker auditability, and more risk around outages, data integrity, and compliance. The new Liquibase offerings aim to provide teams with a clearer view of what changed, how changes are moving across environments, where drift is emerging, and what requires attention next, helping to reduce risk and improve operational efficiency.
The details
Liquibase Change Intelligence is designed to give teams a clearer view of what changed, how changes are moving across environments, where drift is emerging, and what requires attention next. It brings together deployment activity, environment-level change status, drift signals, policy outcomes, and operational history to help teams investigate issues with greater speed and context through AI-driven analysis. The new Liquibase Secure Deployment Connectors are designed to extend governed database change into the platforms many enterprises already use to plan, approve, and deliver work, including ServiceNow, GitHub, Harness, and Terraform.
- The new capabilities are expected to begin rolling out in fall 2026.
The players
Liquibase
The leader in Database Change Governance and the company behind Liquibase Community, a project with deep open-source roots that has been downloaded more than 100 million times and is trusted by thousands of teams worldwide.
Pete Pickerill
Co-founder of Liquibase.
Mirek Novotny
Senior Director of Product at Liquibase.
What they’re saying
“Teams should not have to piece together the lineage of a database across environments from scattered logs, tickets, and tribal knowledge. Change Intelligence is designed to help teams understand what changed, spot risk earlier, and move faster with AI-driven analysis and remediation guidance when failures happen.”
— Pete Pickerill, Co-founder of Liquibase
“CIOs are asking for flexibility without more fragmentation. They want solutions that fit the way teams already work, support the breadth of their database environments, and still create a consistent standard for governance. That is exactly what these innovations are designed to deliver.”
— Mirek Novotny, Senior Director of Product at Liquibase
What’s next
Additional details about the new Liquibase capabilities will be shared closer to their availability in fall 2026.
The takeaway
Liquibase's new offerings aim to address the persistent challenges around database change management in enterprises, providing teams with better visibility, faster issue resolution, and stronger governance and auditability across the delivery lifecycle. These innovations are designed to help organizations improve operational efficiency, reduce risk, and better support the growing demands of AI, data integrity, and compliance initiatives.


