
Adobe Commerce as a Service: Versionless, Faster, Smarter
Adobe Commerce as a Service removes upgrades, boosts performance with Edge Delivery Services and embedded AI, and lowers TCO—freeing teams to focus on growth.
Latest Adobe Commerce updates, security alerts, and platform changes—practical guidance for merchants and developers.
Adobe Commerce as a Service removes upgrades, boosts performance with Edge Delivery Services and embedded AI, and lowers TCO—freeing teams to focus on growth.
April 2025 focuses on GraphQL enhancements powering headless storefronts and composable architectures—accelerating migration to Adobe’s new Storefront.
Tighter dependency control, CI/CD hygiene and vendor access reviews.
Invest in key rotation, secret hygiene and practical 2FA patterns.
CosmicSting highlighted the need for disciplined key and secret management.
2.4.7 advanced PCI DSS 4.0 readiness and improved platform stability.
A composable mindset with a focus on high-value verticals and outcomes.
Core platform security continued; Connected Cloud gained capabilities.
Security advisories and hardening guidance to keep stores safe.
June emphasised steady patching and safe upgrade momentum across stores.
Released 14 March 2023, 2.4.6 focused on speed, scale and security.
Security updates landed across supported lines, including 2.4.5-p1.
2.4.5 focused on quality, security and faster GraphQL for modern headless builds.
A landmark release: mandatory PHP 8.1, OpenSearch by default, deep security hardening, and AsyncOrder for large-scale performance.
OpenSearch adoption, VBE clean-up, and a rapid response to a February zero-day.
A quiet month focused on planning, testing, and preparing for Adobe Commerce 2.4.4.
Adobe unified Magento Commerce and Adobe Commerce Cloud under the Adobe Commerce brand while retaining Magento Open Source. A defining strategic move.
Security focus with 2.4.3-p1 and 2.3.7-p2, CSRF mitigation and PHP 7.3 end-of-life pressure. Our guidance: plan upgrades as part of ongoing risk management.