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English term or phrase:
'To Roll out' vs 'To Release' (for a software)
English answer:
"Roll out" means to install new software across a company network whereas "Release" is to launch a new product into the market
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Mihailolja
Aug 26, 2004 09:01
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English term
'To Roll out' vs 'To Release' (for a software)
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3 +6 | Eplanation below | Mihailolja |
5 | staging phases vs. final release | Alaa Zeineldine |
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Eplanation below
"Roll out" means to install new software across a company network whereas "Release" is to launch a new product into the market.
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staging phases vs. final release
Rolling our refers to the planned phases that lead to the completion of a final release. Several components and/or several sub-releases can be staged over time, until the complete release is considered achieved. This could include, Beta, Field Test, SDK, ADK, and other forms of releases that provide early snapshots and feedback before the production version is out.
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