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Sara Russell
Sara Russell
Head of Customer Support and Education
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May 7, 2026
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Tamr Updates <1 Minute: April 2026

Sara Russell
Sara Russell
Head of Customer Support and Education
Tamr Updates <1 Minute: April 2026
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April’s updates focus on giving teams more control over how they access, manage, and deliver data. With new connection-level permissions, more flexible publishing options, and improved filtering in Curator Hub, organizations can better govern their data while streamlining day-to-day workflows.

Granular Access Control with Connection Roles

Tamr introduced Connection Roles to provide more precise control over how users interact with data connections. Organizations can assign roles that determine whether users can create, manage, or use connections for sourcing and publishing data. Connection admins have full control, while editors and viewers have progressively limited capabilities based on their role. These permissions align with tenant roles and work alongside project and data product access controls, giving teams a more structured and secure way to manage data pipelines.

More Flexible Data Exports

Enhanced destination configuration capabilities make publishing data more customizable. When exporting data from the system of record, users can choose which metadata fields to include and define how those fields are named in the output. This added flexibility makes it easier to tailor data outputs for downstream systems, improving compatibility with analytics tools, applications, and operational workflows.

Improved Filtering in Curator Hub

Tamr’s Curator Hub continues to evolve with new filtering capabilities that make it easier to find and review specific records. Users can now filter curation queue items by source record ID and search for records directly using specific IDs within the Records table. These enhancements help curators quickly locate the exact records they need, reducing time spent searching and improving overall curation efficiency.


Where to Learn More

Visit Tamr Docs for a comprehensive breakdown of all April product changes, including bug fixes, UI improvements, and known issues.

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