Updates
Check our system status page for any scheduled maintenance or downtime.
SaaS Current Version Link to this section
Version Number: 2024.1.1
Release Date: April 18, 2024
Self-Host Current VersionLink to this section
Version Number: 2024.1.1
Release Date: May 8, 2024
Details: Self-hosted administrators can now schedule your upgrade to 2024.1.1. Self-hosted customers currently utilizing MariaDB or MySQL are eligible for an upgrade only up to version 2023.2.1. If you fall into this category, contact your account manager to explore your options.
Self-Host Support Policy: With Self-Host, we offer support for the 4 most recent versions that were made available to Self-Host. This list will be updated with each new release.
Last 4 Versions:
Version | Release Date for Self-Host |
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2024.1.1 | May 8, 2024 |
2023.3.0.4 | February 1, 2024 |
2023.2.1 | August 7, 2023 |
2023.1 | April 6, 2023 |
If your Self-Host version is not one of 4 listed versions, please schedule your upgrade to 2024.1.1. If your Self-Host version is one of those version, we will do our best to support you but the solution might be to update to the latest available version.
Upcoming ReleasesLink to this section
Version Number: 2024.2
Target Release Date: July 18, 2024 (Subject to change)
Details: Self-Host availability of 2024.2 will be determined approximately 4 to 6 weeks after the release to SaaS.
Accessibility & W3C UpdateLink to this section
Starting from the 2023.2 release of our CMS, we introduced the Axe-based accessibility check tool for Page & Final Check and Insights. Additionally, in version 2023.3.0.3, we relocated and updated the W3C Validator. Although the legacy Accessibility Check and W3C validator remain operational, we are announcing the discontinuation of these older systems on November 14, 2024. Consequently, if you are using a Self-Host version lacking the Axe-based accessibility check or the updated W3 Validator, it is imperative to schedule your upgrade to a CMS version featuring these new tools. Failure to update by this deadline will result in the inability to utilize the Accessibility Check or W3C Validation tools within the product.
Helios End of SupportLink to this section
As of March 29th, 2024, we have ended support for the Helios calendar that was offered with Modern Campus CMS. End of support means that we will no longer provide bug fixes, security updates, or any form of troubleshooting from the CMS Support Team. We will also not be able to help with any solutions that integrate with calendar feeds, such as showing events on your homepage.
Reach out to your account manager or through the Support Resource Portal (login required) to start a discussion about transitioning to the new CMS Calendar. This will ensure that your website visitors can continue to benefit from an enhanced and comprehensive calendar experience.