✨ Single Pane of Glass UX Improvement of the Day ✨ Today’s enhancements: 1. Faceted Filters – New facet controls for quicker, more focused alert filtering. 2. Visual Severity – Replaced the "Severity" column with border colors for instant alert severity cues. A cleaner, more efficient interface. Thoughts? Keep CC: Michael Henning
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1molove this! especially the way you store my filter preference!