Can anyone chime in on the stability of 10.2.100? It just showed up on our epicweb and was curious how it is holding up for those running it. Any bugs or issues?
Thanks!
Can anyone chime in on the stability of 10.2.100? It just showed up on our epicweb and was curious how it is holding up for those running it. Any bugs or issues?
Thanks!
No opinions on it?
I was waiting for others
One of the things I always stand by is what’s the biz reason?
And I am one of the head geeks. There are technical and feature improvements that we may get excited about, that company over there does too but what about you?
That applies to ERP 10.2, to Office, to Windows, to a new car, to a new house. Arm yourself with the knowledge from the release notes, kick the tires in a VM (Renting one is pretty cheap on Azure, etc).
Obviously skipping too many releases and falling too far behind is it’s own concern as well. (I don’t see too many patches on Windows XP anymore). If you find issues with older versions you won’t be able to get patches after a while or they are delayed, etc. All the standard stuff we have talked about for years that is normal in the industry. (I can’t get a replacement part for my '85 Yugo?).
Build the biz case and go forth.
Hey Bart, I appreciate your response. would you pass that perspective on to the support group? Too many times I have been asked “why aren’t you on the latest patch?” and I am on just 10.1.600.3… so close but to support, so far away.
For the broader audience are you also feeling this pressure from support to stay absolutely current?
Cheers
Daniel
Not putting words in supports mouths but they deal with the same bugs being reported all day and I assume they would be wanting everyone on the new release to avoid those phone calls. Tell me a support org anywhere acting differently and I’ll fall over.
Out of college I started in Field Service, then started an 800 hotline for my company mumble mumble years ago before starting in QA for a couple of years to Test Engineering and now twenty … seven? years later in dev of one form or another. But I remember each role very well and have plenty of scars from each. Understanding people motivations and needs is critical an all communications and interactions