Final answer:
The statement that existing appliances will automatically update with a new SBM release by Continuum is false. Updates are dependent on system configuration and admin policies.
Step-by-step explanation:
When a new version of the SBM (Standards-Based Management) is released by Continuum, it is not necessarily true that any existing appliance will be automatically updated. Automatic updates depend on the specific configuration and policies set by the system administrator. It's common for enterprise systems to require manual intervention to approve and implement updates to ensure that they do not interfere with ongoing operations and that they comply with the organization's testing and security procedures.
The statement is True.
When a new version of the SBM (Service Bus Manager) is released by Continuum, any existing appliance will be automatically updated. This means that users don't need to manually update their appliance, as the new version will be installed automatically.
For example, if a student has an existing appliance of SBM and Continuum releases a new version with enhanced features and bug fixes, the student's appliance will be updated to the new version without the need for any action from the student.