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MBI 3.0 Beta goes live
As I said in my last
post
about
MBI
and the last version
3.0
(Powered by Shadowfax) the first beta is ready for download now.
You can grab it from the
MBI Workspace
previous registration (
warning
: you may find Spanish language on this workspace). As we did with the
EDRA
community feedback, we are encouraging you to take the same approach and send us to the
MBI 3.0 - Feedback & Support
message board thread, all your questions, issues, and feedback about this new version. I will be looking forward this list to answer to all your concerns about MBI 3.0.
Along with the community feedback, we’ll be working on some key areas to improve the overall quality of the upcoming final release.
We’ll be working closely with some mainstream customers and partners testing “real life” business scenarios. These tests should enable us to gain confidence on key areas like backward compatibility, performance in business environments and overall stability of the framework under different constrains among the always present bug fixing.
If you want further information about how to join the early adopter beta program, don’t hesitate to send an e-mail to
Lalo Steinmann
.
Published Tuesday, November 23, 2004 11:33 PM by
HernanDL
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re:MBI 3.0 Beta goes live
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^_^,Pretty Good!
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