If a vendor that you’re already familiar with unveils a new software tool, do you adopt it immediately or wait to see if any bugs or problems arise?

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CEO in Healthcare and Biotecha year ago
We always do a check in a sandbox environment
Co-Founder in Services (non-Government)a year ago
Do you mean Featrue or bard new tool?  From my point of view it will depend, what kind of access the tool has, what happened to data and etc, , so basically it depends :) 
Program Manager II in Healthcare and Biotecha year ago
I would wait to assess if any bugs or issues arise before considering adoption.
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Director of Technology Strategy in Services (non-Government)10 months ago
Only if it solves a problem I have already identified. 
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CEO in Services (non-Government)10 months ago

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