April 2015 Release KB2952664 Not Appearing in SCCM

I've withheld deploying previous versions of KB2952664 since it initial release after seeing multiple reports of troubles and failed installs. It's now at version 7 and I haven't seen any similar troubles with the latest release, however I'm
now noticing that it is not appearing in the SCCM console as an available update.  I've looked into the WSUS console on the server but am only finding the declined versions prior to the April 14 2015 release. Has anybody else seen this and what has
been done to get it available in SCCM?

The Windows Emulators require a physical machine that runs Windows 8.1 (x64) Professional edition or higher, and a processor that supports Client Hyper-V and Second Level Address Translation (SLAT). The emulators will not run when Visual Studio is installed
in a Virtual Machine (VM).
The emulators for Universal Windows app development work best with Windows 10.

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  • Known Issue: How to Install Visual Studio Tools for Universal Windows App Development (Windows 10 Insider Preview SDK and tools, April 2015 release)

    The Visual Studio Tools for Universal Windows App Development are not installed by default. If they are not installed, in the New Project dialog in Visual Studio 2015, you will see only a template “Download Windows Universal Tools”.
    For additional known issues with using Visual Studio 2015 RC, see
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    https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/de06c7c0-4248-4d68-bfcb-4b9a23fae1c0
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    https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/17bc9d5e-2ea7-4149-bb75-23997db8bd25/
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