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# July 5th, 2024 - Marketplace Update

Explore the new changes to the Marketplace in the last week!

This can be anything from new crates, enhancements, or bug fixes!

<details>

<summary><strong>New crates and enhancements</strong></summary>

* Document Rewst Form URLs
  * Updated data alias to exclude orgs that have "DELETED" in the name
* Billing Count Report
  * Added Microsoft Graph as an integration override to the Trigger
  * Replaced the ticket creation subworkflow to use the same one that's used everywhere else.

</details>

<details>

<summary><strong>Bug fixes and chores</strong></summary>

* No updates for this week!

</details>

<details>

<summary><strong>Coming soon!</strong></summary>

* New Crate - Liongard MFA Remediation
  * Liongard detects when MFA is not enabled properly, logs it to a PSA ticket, Rewst enables MFA and updates the ticket.
* New Crate - Sonicwall Firmware Update
  * Initiate a firmware update via NSM
  * Support one or more firewall firmware upgrades at once
  * Support scheduling of firmware updates and restart times

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