Adobe Commerce 2.4.4 is all set for release in March 2022 and will feature the latest version of PHP (8.1). It is supposed to boost performance, enrich B2B and B2C business capabilities, enhance headless support, and transform digital commerce business. Merchants would not need to spend scores of resources on system maintenance. Shifting to the new Adobe version is akin to future-proofing transactions. Adobe encourages merchants to plan for the shift in advance and prepare the team for a smooth transition. They provide a 2.4 Upgrade Guide, an Upgrade Compatibility Tool, and an accomplished Customer Engineering team to assist patrons with the process. An additional workshop is planned for Jan 26, the recordings of which will be made available on their website under the Adobe Experience League Tutorials.
Release of Adobe Commerce 2.4.4 and Support Dates Revealed
December 14, 2021 | | Updated: February 15, 2022
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