HAWK release status
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HAWK release status
Does anybody know what's happening with the HAWK release?
When my office bought our license we were told that it would come out in October 2005.
Then, we got an update it would be 1Q2006, and then ... ?
djoni
When my office bought our license we were told that it would come out in October 2005.
Then, we got an update it would be 1Q2006, and then ... ?
djoni
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No news is probably good news. The longer they spend getting it right, the better the end product is likely to be. Stay tuned, be patient. You are too late to enrol in the beta testing program. Have your vendor monitor the situation.
You can be certain that it will come out with much fanfare. My tip is that the announcement will be made at the huge information integration show IBM is running in Anaheim in October 2006.
You can be certain that it will come out with much fanfare. My tip is that the announcement will be made at the huge information integration show IBM is running in Anaheim in October 2006.
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Thanks. I can't see your whole messsage. Anyway, my office will not participate in any beta program. We want to use the GA release.
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ray.wurlod wrote:No news is probably good news. The longer they spend getting it right, the better the end product is likely to be. Stay tuned, be patient. You are too late to enrol in the beta testing program. Ha ...
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DataStage Hawk has completed beta 1 and is moving into beta 2. Read about it at Ground Control to Beta One, You've Really Made the Grade.
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