Monitor product release notes and product roadmap
Altus is continuously updated through structured release cycles that introduce new features, enhancements, and fixes.
To ensure your organisation remains aligned and prepared, it is essential to:
- Monitor release notes (what has been delivered)
- Review the product roadmap (what is coming next)
- Understand your organisation’s release management model
- Manage update behaviour through the Altus Hub console
Where to Start: “What’s New” in Altus
The primary entry point for release visibility is within Altus:
- Navigate to Settings
- Locate the Knowledge section
- Select What’s New
This page displays:
- Your current solution version
- Embedded view of the Altus Product Roadmap
- Relevant updates aligned to your environment
👉 This allows you to cross-check:
- What has already been deployed
- What is planned for upcoming releases
Monitor Release Notes (Delivered Changes)
Release notes provide a detailed breakdown of:
- New features
- Enhancements
- Bug fixes
- Platform updates
👉 Refer to:
https://docs.altus.pro/products/AltusPPM/WhatsNew/Index.html
Release notes should be reviewed regularly, particularly when:
- Preparing for system updates
- Validating changes after deployment
- Communicating updates to users
Monitor the Product Roadmap (Upcoming Changes)
The Altus Product Roadmap provides visibility into:
- Features currently in development
- Planned enhancements
- Released capabilities
👉 Access the roadmap here:
https://portal.productboard.com/yyt7thvepjsnv8mh5ifqk1yo/tabs/3-released
The roadmap allows you to:
- Stay informed about upcoming changes
- Prepare training, communication, and adoption strategies
- Submit feedback and suggest enhancements
- Vote on existing features to influence development
👉 This acts as your direct feedback channel to the Altus product team
Understanding the Release Model
Altus follows a structured release process designed to ensure stability and predictability.
Key concepts include:
- Release train approach (scheduled updates aligned to defined cycles)
- Controlled rollout of features
- Validation activities before and after deployment
👉 Refer to the release checklist:
https://docs.altus.pro/products/AltusPPM/ReleaseChecklist.html?q=release
Understanding this helps you:
- Align internal change management processes
- Prepare for upcoming updates
- Validate system behaviour post-release
Release Management and Solution Layers
Altus is deployed using solution layering within Power Platform, which affects how updates are applied.
Key considerations:
- Managed vs unmanaged solutions
- Update propagation across environments
- Impact of customisations on upgrades
👉 Refer to:
https://docs.altus.pro/products/AltusPPM/AsBuilt/Releases/Solution-Layers.html?q=release%20manag
⚠️ Customisations may affect how updates are applied — always validate before and after upgrades
Managing Updates via Altus Hub Console
The Altus Hub (hub.altus.pro) provides administrative control over:
- Deployment status
- Update schedules
- Version management
👉 Refer to:
https://docs.altus.pro/products/LegacyProducts/SenseiHub/intro.html?q=hub
Depending on your configuration, your organisation may:
- Receive automatic updates, or
- Manage updates manually (controlled deployment)
This is typically managed by users with:
- Altus Hub administrative access
How This Impacts Your Organisation
Monitoring releases and roadmap ensures:
- You are aware of changes before they impact users
- You can prepare:
- Training updates
- Communications
- Process adjustments
- You reduce risk during system updates
- You align with best practice release management cycles
Best Practice Approach
✅ Regularly check What’s New in Altus
✅ Review release notes before and after updates
✅ Monitor the product roadmap for upcoming changes
✅ Use Entra ID groups to manage rollout impact
✅ Validate functionality after each release
Important: Leverage Client Care or Partner Support
If your organisation has an active:
- Client care agreement, or
- Implementation partner relationship
👉 You should leverage this support to:
- Review upcoming releases
- Assess impact on your configuration
- Validate customisations
- Plan upgrades and testing
Key Considerations
- Altus updates are continuous and structured
- Product roadmap reflects actively evolving capabilities
- Release visibility is essential for adoption and governance
- Some updates may require preparation or validation
Tips
- Align release monitoring with your internal release cycles
- Use roadmap insights for future planning and adoption
- Engage stakeholders early when significant changes are coming
- Treat release notes as part of your operational checklist
This article:
- Completes your admin governance layer
- Connects product evolution → system administration → adoption
- Reinforces proactive (not reactive) managemen