OK I know 2006, and no doubt based products, will soon be on us but is it really something that CAD Managers and business owners really need? Not 2006 but a new upgrade every year.
A recent report I read indicated that MS and other large software houses were considering slowing the release of new/upgrades of existing products for two reasons.
1. Companies can't afford the cost of deployment
2. Companies can't continually pay for training for features they don't use.
Autodesk took the reverse approach with the new/upgrade release each year. This, it could be argued, was to justify the subscription cost but is more likely to ensure a constant "revenue stream" for Autodesk. The term "revenue stream" was banded about by Autodesk with the introduction of the subscription program.
I know some people will upgrade because they have to have the latest version, even if they don't use any of the new features. Some will wait and see then decide. If you paid into the subscription program then all you have to worry about it the annual deployment and training.
So do you think that you'll, if not on subscription, upgrade or, if on subscription, deploy the latest release.
Thanks
Robert Aitken