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Anton Tenev
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Simply put, keeping your software up to date just makes sense. Improvements are shipped with every Sitefinity release to enhance productivity, security and performance.
But hey, you already know that. So, this blog is less about the why and more about the how. It’s a first-look, hands-on sort of piece that sets off a series of posts introducing new features and enhancements, which our engineering teams are adding to Sitefinity. Keeping it short and simple, let’s get right to it—automatic upgrades in Sitefinity Cloud.
Cloud Clicks into Gear
Obvious though it seems, getting the latest Sitefinity version just makes things better. We ship new functionality with each product release to deliver a tangible performance boost, superior tools, smarter workflows and tighter security. With at least two feature upgrades a year along with a couple of security patches, we’ve obviously been keeping you busy.
That’s why we made upgrading Sitefinity Cloud as smooth as possible. Here’s how…
Our main goal was to speed up a time-consuming process, reduce the overhead, minimize the margin of error and resolve potential hurdles. Updating the web.config is a case in point. It’s handled by the NuGet itself but occasional failures to update the binding redirects have been an issue.
The automatic upgrade procedure has this resolved but, equally important, we’ve managed to reduce the time and make it an overall more straightforward and less error-prone routine. The table below sums it up nicely.
But hey, you already know that. So, this blog is less about the why and more about the how. It’s a first-look, hands-on sort of piece that sets off a series of posts introducing new features and enhancements, which our engineering teams are adding to Sitefinity. Keeping it short and simple, let’s get right to it—automatic upgrades in Sitefinity Cloud.
Cloud Clicks into Gear
Obvious though it seems, getting the latest Sitefinity version just makes things better. We ship new functionality with each product release to deliver a tangible performance boost, superior tools, smarter workflows and tighter security. With at least two feature upgrades a year along with a couple of security patches, we’ve obviously been keeping you busy.
That’s why we made upgrading Sitefinity Cloud as smooth as possible. Here’s how…
Our main goal was to speed up a time-consuming process, reduce the overhead, minimize the margin of error and resolve potential hurdles. Updating the web.config is a case in point. It’s handled by the NuGet itself but occasional failures to update the binding redirects have been an issue.
The automatic upgrade procedure has this resolved but, equally important, we’ve managed to reduce the time and make it an overall more straightforward and less error-prone routine. The table below sums it up nicely.
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