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why beta 3 now?

A couple folks have asked me why we released beta 3 now when we could have waited a month and released it with RTM versions of the runtime & sql server. the answer is simply our customers don't want to wait, the quality was ready to start go live. we know that lots of people are looking to beta 3 to start their serious pilot projects and they can do that now, and switch to the refresh bits when the RTM version is ready. So long as we're clear with people that they will need to update to the refresh when it comes out, i think by and large most are very happy we're released earlier rather than waiting for the RTM.

let me know if you think this is nutty...

-Rick
Published Friday, September 23, 2005 4:56 PM by rickla

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Saturday, September 24, 2005 12:13 AM by David Yack

# re: why beta 3 now?

Rick - I think getting a Go Live and the commitment that pilots will move to RTM is a good and will allow for some good pilot projects to kick off.
Wednesday, October 05, 2005 6:50 AM by Niels Flensted-jensen

# re: why beta 3 now?

Will the refresh require a new installation or is it really a refresh of an existing beta 3 installation? And if so will the same go for the RTM?

Thanks,

Niels
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