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Modern IT operations teams find themselves stuck in a visibility trap.
As hybrid architectures grow more fragmented, the sheer volume of telemetry data has shifted from an advantage to a burden. Most organizations are overwhelmed by data yet deprived of actionable insights, resulting in mounting technical debt and slower resolution times.
The HPE OpsRamp Software March 2026 release redefines how we manage data gravity and orchestration. By embracing a model of actionable intelligence, this release delivers the agility needed to power the next wave of autonomous operations.
Takeaway 1: Visualizing Flow with Sankey and area charts
Data is only valuable if it can tell a story. In this release, we’ve introduced two major dashboarding enhancements that transform abstract metrics into actionable insights.
The Sankey visualization for NetFlow tiles—Users can now gain a precise view of inbound and outbound network bandwidth between specific sources and destinations.
Figure 1. Gain detailed insights into network traffic through Sankey visualizations
Figure 2. Area charts provide richer visibility into patterns over time, making anomalies easier to detect
Why it matters
Static numbers and simple bar charts frequently mask the underlying where and how of network performance. By visualizing traffic flow, teams can instantly identify network bottlenecks, unusual traffic patterns, and the specific contributors to congestion.
The addition of area charts highlights both volume and trend strength over time, enabling engineers to detect anomalies that a simple line graph might conceal.
Takeaway 2: Business continuity through dashboard ownership transfers
Dashboards give organizations a lens into operational health, but they often remain tied to the individual creators who built them. The new dashboard transfer feature lets owners or admins seamlessly handoff dashboard ownership to other authorized users.
Figure 3. Retain institutional knowledge by easily transferring dashboard ownership to approved users
Why it matters
Institutional knowledge should never be a single point of failure. From scheduled vacations to long-term transitions, this update safeguards critical visibility from being lost. The update ensures IT leadership has uninterrupted access to essential metrics, maintaining business continuity even as teams evolve.
Takeaway 3: Custom static variables—making dashboards speak your business language
Dashboards deliver the greatest impact when they reflect the terminology and timeframes unique to your organization. This release introduces a Custom data source type for dashboard variables, enabling users to define static, preset values.
For example, you can set up a drop-down menu for specific time intervals, such as 1 hour or 2 hours. These custom variables serve as placeholders, allowing nontechnical users to explore dashboards and adjust data views without needing to grasp PromQL or OpsQL query syntax.
Note: While these custom variables offer immense flexibility for user-created dashboards, they are not supported within HPE OpsRamp curated dashboards.
Figure 4. Dashboard variables now support custom data sources, letting users define static preset values
Takeaway 4: Higher granular data visibility
In modern IT operations, high-granularity data is the architectural bedrock of visibility, and any discrepancy between what is collected and what is visualized represents a failure in platform integrity. To maintain an authoritative operational posture, the capability to visualize telemetry at its native frequency is a strategic necessity, as summarized or averaged data often masks the microbursts and intermittent failures that define modern system instability.
The List visualization and selecting a time range, say last 30 days, allows the list visualization to show all data points at the custom granularity from 1-min to 10-minute intervals. The following screenshots show the native 5‑minute granularity for the entire selected interval.
Figure 5. List visualizations display telemetry at its native frequency for precise operational visibility
Why it matters
Increase the accuracy of our analysis, since all 5‑minute metric data points are native to the platform. Further, eliminating any need to export and re-process for granularity.
Takeaway 5: Context without the context-switching
The swivel-chair workflow—where technicians bounce between ticketing systems and observability platforms—significantly slows down mean time to resolution (MTTR). Previously, ServiceNow users had only limited visibility into HPE OpsRamp inference alerts, which explained the underlying why behind an incident.
IT admins can now access correlated inference alerts right inside the ServiceNow incident ticket. HPE OpsRamp delivers instant context by surfacing correlated data points directly within the primary workspace, ServiceNow. This enables faster diagnosis and smarter decisions, without the wasted effort of switching between environments.
Takeaway 6: Instant compliance with retroactive log retention
Regulatory demands don’t wait for your data to catch up. This log management update strengthens compliance by expanding retention options (60, 90, 180, and 365 days) and enabling retroactive policy application.
Log retention policies now apply uniformly to both existing and newly ingested logs, ensuring consistent retention and stronger compliance.
Why it matters
Historically, IT admins were frustrated by retention policies that only applied to data ingested after a configuration change, leaving older logs unaffected. We’ve removed that limitation with a new look-back capability.
This feature ensures that when an auditor updates a requirement, your existing data partitions can be brought into alignment immediately. It turns a manual, high-stakes reporting fire drill into a routine administrative task.
Takeaway 7: Breaking the Predefined barrier in automation
We’re freeing automation from the limits of rigid data structures. Previously, process automation integration events were restricted to predefined data, blocking users from passing custom-calculated information.
The latest enhancement lets users pass custom inline JSON objects directly into automation integration events. You can now send dynamically generated JSON payloads—data calculated and logic-driven within the workflow—directly to downstream integrations.
This shift provides three transformative benefits:
Takeaway 8: Efficiency at scale for service providers
For partners managing large-scale customer environments, the Partner Scope (service providers) app has received a major update.
This release introduces Multi-Client Selection (up to 50 clients) within the asset inventory and monitor details apps. Partners can now fetch client‑specific tags, enabling precise filtering across their portfolios.
Takeaway 9: Modernizing roster and roster-based workflows
The March 2026 release introduces new roster features to enhance user experience:
Figure 6. Modernized roster workflows deliver flexible scheduling, intuitive views, and streamlined shift management
Service provider (partner) users now gain instant, actionable insights the moment they log in. Service maps for all managed clients are now displayed directly on the landing page for instant visibility. This enables service providers to manage multiple environments at once by quickly assessing overall service health, prioritizing attention, and responding faster.
The landing page displays the total number of service maps, organized into three intuitive categories: UP, DOWN, and DEGRADED.
Figure 7. Gain actionable insights into the health of managed client environments through detailed service map views
The road ahead: Thresholds and sunset of Classic Dashboards
As part of our modernization efforts, this month marks the official retirement of Classic Dashboards, replaced by modern dashboards.
A major update to metric threshold behavior is rolling out to deliver more predictable alert handling:
Simultaneously, March 2026 marks the official end of life for the classic service desk configuration and automation section.
The March 2026 update centers on two core themes: context and continuity.
From retroactive log policy enforcement to seamless integration of correlated inference alerts into ServiceNow, this release emphasizes actionable data that improves compliance, accelerates response, and reduces MTTR. We are giving you the tools to move from reactive firefighting to proactive orchestration by providing granular network flow visualizations and dynamic automation payloads.
Visit the HPE OpsRamp Software webpage to learn how you can accelerate IT agility with an open, multivendor platform that unifies observability, automates routine fixes, and turns AI-driven insights into action.
By Author:
Sheshachalam Ratnala,
Product Manager,
HPE OpsRamp Software
Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/sheshar
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