Liquibase Launches Change Intelligence and Connectors for Governed Database Delivery

Liquibase has unveiled Change Intelligence and new Secure Deployment Connectors, enabling enterprises to govern and operationalize database change at scale.

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Liquibase has unveiled Change Intelligence and new Secure Deployment Connectors, enabling enterprises to govern and operationalize database change at scale.

Liquibase, a new suite of Liquibase Secure Deployment Connectors, expanding how enterprises understand, govern, and operationalize database change across modern delivery environments.

The new capabilities are designed to help teams understand database changes, monitor delivery performance, identify risk earlier, resolve issues up to 95% faster, and centralize audit evidence.

The announcement arrives as enterprises face mounting pressure to govern database changes at the speed AI-driven delivery now demands. Liquibase’s own 2026 State of Database Change Governance Report, released earlier this month, found that AI now interacts with production databases in 96.5% of organizations while standardized enforcement of database change governance remains limited.

Despite the pace of change, only 28.1% of respondents said their database change governance is standardized and consistently enforced. The survey found 68.1% deploy database changes weekly or faster, including 10.8% deploying multiple times per day.

Change Intelligence is Liquibase’s new observability and analytics layer built directly into Liquibase Secure. It gives enterprise teams a unified view of database change activity surfacing delivery performance trends, flagging risk earlier in the pipeline, and assembling audit-ready evidence automatically.

The platform is organized around three pillars: Developer Productivity, which gives developers autonomy with guardrails built into their daily workflow; Secure Automation, which embeds governance, security, and compliance into every change automatically; and Change Insights, which delivers audit-ready visibility so every change is trusted, explainable, and observable.

The new Liquibase Secure Deployment Connectors extend the platform’s reach into modern delivery environments, enabling enterprises to apply governance across their existing CI/CD toolchains without rebuilding pipelines.

Liquibase Secure connects every database to every product and service, ensuring change is fast, governed, and safe at enterprise scale. Only Liquibase Secure embeds compliance directly into database delivery pipelines with automated audit trails, policy enforcement, and support for frameworks including SOX, HIPAA, PCI, GDPR, DORA, and CPS 230.

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The launch builds on Liquibase’s broader push to make database governance AI-ready. The company has flagged a growing blind spot in enterprise AI strategy: ungoverned database changes made by AI agents, automation scripts, and large language models that now interact directly with production data. According to the 2025 State of Database DevOps Report, 78% of organizations struggle with AI-driven data challenges.

To address this, Liquibase introduced an AI Changelog Generator that converts natural language descriptions into validated changelogs aligned with governance policies, helping developers move from idea to production-ready change while preserving auditability and consistency.

The Liquibase Secure Developer Extension for VS Code also brings schema management, history review, and policy enforcement directly into the IDE, so developers can work faster without sacrificing traceability or compliance.

Emerging regulations are making database-layer governance increasingly mandatory. The EU AI Act requires rigorous data traceability for high-risk AI systems. NIST’s AI Risk Management Framework establishes federal and private sector baselines. Traditional frameworks – SOX, HIPAA, PCI DSS, GDPR, and DORA, now intersect with AI workloads, creating compound compliance obligations.

Liquibase empowers teams to deliver mission-critical software, data products, and AI applications by automating and governing database change. The company is behind Liquibase Community, a popular open-source project downloaded more than 100 million times and trusted by thousands of teams worldwide. Liquibase is headquartered in Austin, Texas.

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