April 2, 2020 By Kala Nenkova 2 min read

The IBM Cloud team is excited to announce the availability of private catalogs and additional catalog features.

With our rapidly expanding set of products, our goal is to simplify your catalog management experience. 

Navigating the enhanced experience

From the Catalog Management page, you can start creating private catalogs and access catalog settings that apply to your account specifically:

Looking to bring your own products and make them available for the users you choose? We’ve got you covered! Users can install products that you’ve uploaded to your private catalog:

From the Settings page, you can control what products users can view and access in the IBM Cloud catalog. You can also create a private catalog and further scope what’s available to users with access to your private catalog:

Check out the following video to learn more about the enhanced experience:

Ready to explore?

Create your first private catalog, and then you’re ready to start customizing what products are available for the users in your account. Feel free to let us know what you think by using the Feedback button that’s available on any page in the IBM Cloud console.

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