Infor’s Multitenant Release Strategy, which was announced in April 2023, is in place to ensure they can support clients to promote continuous change within their business by leveraging new system functionality while also having the latest fixes patched.
Release Types
Infor has categorized their releases into three key categories.
- Service Releases: These monthly updates focus on essential maintenance tasks, including bug fixes, security updates, and date-sensitive localized statutory requirements. This regular maintenance schedule helps prevent potential disruptions and keeps the system running smoothly.
- Feature Releases: Planned semi-annually in April and October, feature releases introduce new functionalities and technical innovations. These updates enhance the overall capabilities of your ERP system, ensuring it evolves in line with industry standards and business needs. Feature releases also include bug fixes and security updates.
- Supplementary Updates: These additional updates address critical defect fixes and can occur anytime during the year. Supplementary updates ensure that urgent issues are promptly resolved, maintaining system reliability and preventing disruptions to business operations.
Feature Types
Depending on the type of release, Infor includes various Feature types. Feature types is a concept used to distinguish the impact each fix or enhancement may have on a solution. There is a total of 6 feature types:
- Zero Impact: These features require no training or configuration and can be included in any release. An example is adding a new API transaction to an existing API. They integrate seamlessly into the system without disrupting existing operations.
- Functional Settings: Controlled by settings or parameters, these features are released during feature releases only, and require specific configurations to be activated. They offer flexibility and control, allowing a business to decide if this is a functionality they want to introduce to their solution.
- Feature Toggles: These features are initially optional and controlled by toggles, becoming mandatory by the next feature release. This approach allows for a smooth transition and testing period, ensuring that new features are thoroughly tested and validated before full implementation. This Feature Type is limited to Feature Releases.
- Feature Toggles, Mandatory Process Change: Like the previous feature type, it is controlled by a toggle with an expiration date, but it is likely to result in a mandatory process change and so requires some additional attention. These Feature Types are also limited to Feature Releases.
- Immediate Impact: These mandatory changes are critical and included in either feature or service releases, often addressing regulatory or statutory requirements. They ensure compliance and operational integrity, prioritizing updates to prevent non-compliance and associated risks.