New capabilities help teams understand database changes, monitor delivery performance, identify risk earlier, resolve issues faster, and centralize audit evidence, while extending governed database change into ServiceNow, GitHub, Harness, and Terraform.

Liquibase, a leader in Database Change Governance, has announced the launch of Liquibase Change Intelligence along with a new suite of Liquibase Secure Deployment Connectors, marking a significant advancement in how enterprises manage, analyze, and govern database changes across modern development environments.

The announcement addresses a long-standing challenge in enterprise IT, where database changes have traditionally lagged behind application and infrastructure updates in terms of automation, visibility, and standardization. While other areas of software delivery have become highly streamlined, database change processes often remain fragmented – relying on manual approvals, scattered logs, and inconsistent execution paths.

Liquibase Change Intelligence is designed to close this gap by providing organizations with a centralized, AI-driven view of database activity. The platform enables teams to understand what changed, track how changes move across environments, detect drift, and identify potential risks early in the deployment lifecycle.

A key strength of the solution lies in its ability to accelerate issue resolution. When failures occur, Change Intelligence uses AI-driven analysis to identify likely root causes and recommend remediation steps, allowing teams to resolve issues up to 95% faster. This eliminates the need to reconstruct events manually from disconnected logs, tickets, and institutional knowledge.

The platform also enhances auditability by centralizing critical information such as change approvals, deployment history, and execution outcomes. This structured approach reduces reliance on manual evidence collection and improves compliance readiness for engineering, security, and governance teams.

In parallel, Liquibase introduced its Secure Deployment Connectors, designed to integrate governed database changes directly into widely used enterprise tools. These connectors enable organizations to embed database governance into existing workflows without requiring major process overhauls.

For ServiceNow users, the connector aligns database changes with established approval workflows, ensuring that approved tickets translate into secure and auditable deployments. GitHub integration brings database changes into familiar pull request workflows, adding validation, policy enforcement, and traceability tied to code commits.

Similarly, the Harness connector enhances existing CI/CD pipelines with improved governance, visibility, and compliance tracking, while the Terraform connector extends infrastructure-as-code principles to the database layer. This allows teams to manage database changes alongside infrastructure provisioning while maintaining version control and audit trails.

Together, these connectors aim to eliminate one of the biggest barriers to effective database governance – the need to redesign workflows. Instead, Liquibase enables organizations to strengthen control and consistency within the tools and processes they already use.

The launch also reflects a broader industry shift driven by the rise of AI and data-intensive applications. As enterprises accelerate digital transformation, the volume and velocity of database changes are increasing significantly. Without proper governance, these changes can introduce risks that extend beyond the database layer, impacting applications, analytics systems, and AI-driven processes.

By improving visibility, enabling faster investigations, and standardizing governance practices, Liquibase is positioning its platform as a critical foundation for operational resilience. The new capabilities are designed to help organizations maintain data integrity, reduce risk, and support scalable innovation in an increasingly complex and fast-moving technology landscape.

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