My point is it is important for Doctors to know what they are getting before they do the upgrade.

Most of our clients see this as a business decision first, and and a clinical one second. There are view few clients that upgrade just because there is a new version. Many are not interested in being the penguin, they would rather someone else do the release testing.

There is a reason that some clients pay us to keep an image of their existing instance before an upgrade. We usually do the upgrade over a weekend, and then they log in and take it for a test drive. In the event that the trade-offs are not to their liking, we revert in about 30 minutes.

I appreciate folks report what they are running into, that crowdsourcing of perspective the board is an essential value.


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