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Overview
Blueriq provides support and maintenance over stated time periods for the major versions of Blueriq products (i.e., versions 8.x, 9.x, or 10.x). The published life cycle calendars for Blueriq products allow customers and partners to effectively plan, deploy, and support Blueriq products.
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Blueriq life cycles are aimed at reducing the level of change within each major release over time, increasing predictability and decreasing maintenance costs. Released patches and minor releases will remain accessible to subscribers with a valid Maintenance and Support Agreement for the entire life cycle of a product family. Blueriq publishes product life cycle calendars in an effort to provide as much transparency as possibly but may make exceptions from these policies if unforeseeable conflicts arise (such as the end-of-life (EOL) of a dependent component or platform) that are outside of Blueriq’s control or Blueriq itself ends or changes the support of a specific platform.
Product Development phase
Start Date: General Availability
Product Development phase is provided according to the Maintenance and Support Agreement. During the Product Development phase new minors and patches will be released regularly containing new features, security patches and bugfixes.
Maintenance & Support phase
Start Date: The date when the following major is GA. For example, Blueriq 10 is released in April 2017 so this is the start of the Maintenance and Support phase for Blueriq 9 and thus the end of the Product Development phase.
Maintenance & Support phase is provided according to the Maintenance and Support Agreement. During the Maintenance & Support phase patches will be released regularly containing security patches and bugfixes.
Product Life Cycle Dates
Blueriq Studio and Runtime | |||
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Family | General Availability (GA) | End of Product Development | End of Maintenance & Support1 |
11.x | April 20182 | GA 12.x | To be determined |
10.x | April 2017 | April 20183 | April 20193 |
9.x | September 2012 | April 2017 | April 2018 |
8.x | April 2011 | September 2012 | September 2013 |
7.x | April 2010 | April 2011 | April 2012 |
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