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Informatica February 2025 Major Release: What Customers Need to Know

Informatica is gearing up for a significant release update scheduled for February 2025, targeting a subset of its Informatica Cloud Services. This update will focus primarily on technology and security improvements, as well as bug fixes and emergency bug fixes (EBFs), rather than introducing new functionalities. Here’s a breakdown of what to expect, why this release is critical, and how customers can prepare.

Why is Informatica Releasing a February 2025 Major Update?

Informatica’s February 2025 release addresses end-of-support (EOS) issues for key internal components that power its platform. To ensure that its cloud services remain reliable, secure, and compliant, Informatica is upgrading:

  • Spring Boot
  • Spring Framework

These updates will improve the platform’s overall stability and security while minimizing risks related to outdated technology. Notably, the upgrades focus exclusively on backend components, which means no functional changes for end-users.

Pre-Release Schedule and Testing Recommendations

For those looking to test these updates before the release, a prerelease is planned for January 2025. Customers are encouraged to participate in the prerelease testing cycle, particularly focusing on areas that impact connectivity and the Runajobcli/IICS CLI Management App. This prerelease testing helps customers identify and resolve any potential issues ahead of time.

Key Testing Areas

  • Connectivity Testing: Verify that your integrations with Informatica Cloud Services remain stable and reliable.
  • Runajobcli/IICS CLI Management App: Ensure that this essential management app functions smoothly after the updates.

Will the February 2025 Major Release Impact Scheduled Jobs?

Informatica has confirmed that runtime continuity for customer-scheduled jobs will be maintained. Services designed to ensure runtime stability will continue to operate normally throughout the maintenance window, as with other major updates. For details on runtime continuity, see the "Runtime continuity for POD Upgrades" section in the Informatica Intelligent Data Management Cloud Release Readiness document.

Maintenance Window and Customer Impact

This release will require a 3-hour maintenance window, during which impacted services may experience brief interruptions. As part of any major release, Informatica Cloud customers can expect a similar impact and should prepare accordingly.

Understanding CVE Alerts on the Secure Agent

For customers who conduct vulnerability scans on their Secure Agent, it’s worth noting that certain end-of-support (EOS) components in this update might trigger Common Vulnerability or Exposure (CVE) flags. While these may appear as potential risks, Informatica has stated that no actual vulnerabilities have been found in the relevant Spring Boot and Spring Framework versions.

CVE Scans and Security Insights

  • False Positives: As of September 2024, all known CVEs related to Spring Boot v2.7.x and Spring Framework v5.3.x have been confirmed as false positives.
  • Security Documentation: For the latest on CVEs, refer to the February 2025 Major Release CVE Information document.

Will Other Releases Be Impacted?

The broader 2025 release schedule is still under development, and Informatica is factoring in the February release’s timeline. Customers can still expect a Major April 2025 release with minimal disruptions to this established cycle.

Key Takeaways for Informatica Cloud Customers

  • No Functional Changes: This release is limited to backend technology updates, so customers can focus on connectivity and CLI management testing without worrying about new feature updates.
  • Minimal Downtime: A brief maintenance window of 3 hours is expected, with runtime continuity ensured for most services.
  • Security Assurances: Informatica has reviewed all identified CVEs, confirming no vulnerabilities within the EOS components being updated.

Preparing for Informatica’s February 2025 Major Release

To ensure smooth operations, customers are encouraged to:

  1. Participate in Prerelease Testing: Validate that key functions and integrations remain stable.
  2. Review Release Readiness Documents: Familiarize your team with the Informatica Intelligent Data Management Cloud Release Readiness document for all update details.
  3. Stay Informed on CVE Status: Check the latest CVE information to understand any flagged items.

With these proactive steps, customers can be prepared for a seamless update, minimizing any potential impact and maximizing system security and reliability.

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