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Appspace 2601.1.7 Taurus

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  • January 30, 2026
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The Appspace 2601.1.7 release is dedicated to providing a consistently stable and reliable experience for all our users. This is a Maintenance Release that focuses on delivering updates, detailing resolved platform issues and successful stability resolutions. Consult this resource for the latest quality-focused improvements that enhance system stability and operational integrity.

 

View other updates for this release here.

 

29 January 2026, Thursday

Maintenance Releases

 

  • AP-62003 - Unable to report charts include new data from device-background events in Analytics because MongoDB treats Metadata.totalDevices as a number, making the total 0 and excluding recently created device data from the charts.
  • AP-62036 - Unable to report charts showing old data because CreatedAt was set to the migration date instead of the actual device summary date, causing incorrect sorting.
  • AP-62041 - An error occurs when the feature.users.enablelifecyclemodernization flag is enabled and a user’s username is updated through SCIM, as the user-service returns StatusCode.OK instead of StatusCode.Created for the POST request, causing scim-service to log errors and treat the user as not created.

 


 

Appendix

 

Release Schedule Information

The following is the release management schedule as per our Release Calendar for Public Cloud:

  • New Appspace functionality and major platform optimizations will now be released under a quarterly release cycle, scheduled at 08:00 pm CST on Friday.

  • Scheduled minor feature updates, cloud service optimizations, and bug and escalation fixes are typically scheduled at 08:00 pm CST time throughout the week, typically on a Tuesday or Friday.

  • Critical updates including security patches or emergency fixes that support the reliability and availability of the Appspace platform will be deployed as necessary and as soon as it is administratively feasible.

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