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Table of IFS Cloud Releases by Month?

  • January 23, 2026
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Hello,

Does IFS make available a table of IFS Cloud releases organised by month - ideally with a hyperlink to the release notes for said service update.

It could look something like this:

Release Month 25R2 25R1 24R2 24R1 23R2 23R1
December 2025 SU? SU? SU? SU? SU? SU?
January 2026 SU? SU? SU? SU? SU? SU?
February 2026 SU? SU? SU? SU? SU? SU?

 

When there is General Available of a new release (e.g. 26R1) - a new column would be added for said release. Presumably for the first month the logical link would say GA. If a release is End of Life (EOL) then an EOL link to the End of Life announcement could be provided.

The reason I ask about this is that:-

  • I personally find it difficult to establish what service updates came out in a given month.
  • Knowing this may be helpful for companies considering whether they
    • A - Upgrade to a later service update for the release they are currently on
    • B - Update to the equivalent service for a more recent release

In asking for the above I assume that the way IFS develops IFS Cloud is that where there are any fixes being incorporated into a service update for an older release (e.g. 24R2 SU14 in January 2026) then said fixes are always incorporated into the Service Updates that come out for the newer releases in the same month (i.e. whatever Service Updates are being released for 25R1, 25R2, 26R1 in January 2026).

This would help show the lifecycle of IFS through releases and service updates in an intuitive way.

I recognise the same idea would likely be useful for IFS’ other product - I am asking about IFS Cloud as that’s what I’m working with / am interested in!

Many thanks in advance for your consideration!

2 replies

jporter
Sidekick (Partner)
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  • Sidekick (Partner)
  • January 23, 2026

@GrayHam 

HI Graham.

The closest to your request at the moment is this page:
 

It still falls short, though.


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  • Do Gooder (Customer)
  • January 23, 2026

@jporter - Thanks for your reply! It is a pity IFS don’t have a way of showing what release comes out when in an intuitive graphical fashion. Thank you for the above link nevertheless.

Do you know, or does anyone else know if my assumption here is correct:

In asking for the above I assume that the way IFS develops IFS Cloud is that where there are any fixes being incorporated into a service update for an older release (e.g. 24R2 SU14 in January 2026) then said fixes are always incorporated into the Service Updates that come out for the newer releases in the same month (i.e. whatever Service Updates are being released for 25R1, 25R2, 26R1 in January 2026).

 

Many thanks!