If you're running GLPI, now is a good time to plan your next update.
The GLPI Project has released GLPI 11.0.8 and GLPI 10.0.26, with both versions addressing several critical security vulnerabilities alongside a range of bug fixes and stability improvements.
While feature releases are often exciting, maintenance releases like these are arguably even more important. Keeping your ITSM platform secure and reliable helps minimise operational risk and ensures your service desk continues to run smoothly.
Why these updates matter
According to the GLPI Project, both releases resolve several recently discovered critical security issues. Although the technical details have been intentionally limited, this is standard practice for security updates, allowing organisations time to patch their systems before vulnerabilities become widely known.
If your organisation uses GLPI for IT service management, asset management or help desk operations, applying these updates should be treated as a priority as part of your normal maintenance process.
Regular updates don't just improve security; they also help maintain compatibility, improve reliability and reduce the likelihood of unexpected issues over time.
More than just security fixes
Alongside the security updates, both releases include several bug fixes and general improvements.
If you've encountered minor issues in recent versions, there's a good chance they've already been addressed. You can review the complete changelogs for each version on GitHub:
- GLPI 11.0.8 Changelog: → Link
- GLPI 10.0.26 Changelog: → Link
Which version should you choose?
The answer depends on your current deployment.
- If you're already running GLPI 11, update to 11.0.8.
- If you're remaining on the 10.x release, update to 10.0.26.
Both versions receive the latest security fixes, allowing organisations to remain protected while following their preferred upgrade path.
Need help planning your GLPI upgrade?
Applying updates is usually straightforward, but larger or heavily customised GLPI environments can benefit from careful planning, testing and validation before production deployment.
If you're considering a GLPI upgrade or would like advice on best practices for maintaining your ITSM platform, get in touch with BDQ. Our consultants help organisations implement, optimise and support ITSM solutions with a focus on reliable, low-risk delivery.
