NLQ Release Notes
The following sections are Release Notes for releases of SysTrack's Natural Language Queries feature, organized by release date.
May 22, 2025
The following updates were released on May 22, 2025:
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NLQ now more accurately finds sensors based on their sensor name.
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NLQ now uses the same VPN detection logic as DEX Packs, ensuring consistent results across both. This enhancement also broadens support for detecting a wider range of VPN clients and services, improving accuracy in diverse environments.
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For NLQ Central Queries, you can now get data about NPU Runtime (ms) and NPU Usage (ms) as part of application resource usage, which helps you to identify high NPU-consuming applications.
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For NLQ Central Queries, as part of the Network Interfaces data, you can now get data about the IPv6 IP address and whether IPv6 is enabled.
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For NLQ Central Queries, as part of the System Details data, you can now get data about whether or not a system is online.
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For NLQ Central Queries, you can now get user-defined data from the system's Windows Registry.
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For NLQ Central Queries, you can now get user-defined data from the system's Windows WMI.
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For NLQ Agent Queries, you can now get data from the system's Windows Device Manager, such as device status, class, version, and more.
January 24, 2025
The following updates were released on January 24, 2025, as part of SysTrack's 11.2 release:
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Activity Log for Queries: All queries that are downloaded are saved in an activity log, which allows you to rerun them when needed.
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Favorite Your Queries: You can mark your most frequently used queries as favorites for quicker access and improved efficiency.
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Manage Power BI Datasets: You can rename and delete datasets sent to Power BI through the activity log, which gives you full control over your Power BI data management.
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Two new datasets are available for NLQ Central Queries: User Information and User Critical Applications. For more details, see Query Your Data with Natural Language.
January 14, 2025
The following updates were released on January 14, 2025:
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Resolved an issue in the system details view that caused duplicate rows for systems with multiple IP addresses. The view now retains only the latest record for each system, removing any duplicates previously seen.
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