Hello,

Puppet Enterprise 2019.1 is generally available today.

*Highlights:*

   - Recurring scheduled tasks and Puppet runs let you select more granular
   schedules, such as daily or weekly, to schedule your jobs at a later date.
   This expanded scheduling functionality is supported for both tasks and
   Puppet runs in the console.


   - A new *Inventory* page for agentless target management lets you add
   hosts and save credentials for later reuse when running tasks. The
   *License* page has also been updated to give more insight into bursting
   usage and historical trends.


   - A new *Integrations* page lets you install Continuous Delivery for
   Puppet Enterprise right from the console. The page also highlights Splunk
   and VMware integrations.


   - New infrastructure management commands to simplify certain PE
   management tasks, such as regenerating certificates, migrating from a split
   to a monolithic installation, and automating the failover of HA replicas.


   - RHEL 8 is now a supported master platform.


Where to download:
https://puppet.com/download-puppet-enterprise

Release notes:
https://puppet.com/docs/pe/2019.1/release_notes_pe.html

Puppet blog post about 2019.1:
https://puppet.com/blog/puppet-enterprise-20191-empowering-automation-simply-safely-and-scale

Sign up for the upcoming webinar about Puppet Enterprise 2019.1:
https://puppet.com/resources/upcoming-webinar/empowering-automation-everyone

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