SharePoint Cumulative Updates Released
October 28, 2014
It is time for another round of cumulative updates for SharePoint, and this time they have been released without a mini-service pack. It is a recent shift and administrators may be left wondering how to deal with the change. Redmond Magazine covers all the details in their latest article, “Microsoft Releases October SharePoint Cumulative Updates.”
Their reporting begins:
“Microsoft released October cumulative updates (CUs) for both SharePoint 2010 and SharePoint 2013 this week, with lots of caveats. The October CUs are arriving this time without an ‘uber package,’ which is Microsoft’s term for a ‘mini-service pack.’ The absence of an uber package means that IT pros have to ensure that SharePoint farms are already updated with the September CU fixes before applying the October ones.”
Customers who are confused by the shift away from a cumulative package should continue reading the article for specific instructions based on your organization’s version of SharePoint. And for all the latest news, tips, and tricks regarding SharePoint, keep an eye on Stephen E. Arnold. He has made a career out of following all things search, and reporting on them on ArnoldIT.com. His SharePoint feed is particularly helpful for SharePoint users and administrators.
Emily Rae Aldridge, October 28, 2014
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