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Welcome to the CSM v2 Alpha blog!

We've created this blog as a way to facilitate discussion about the CSM v2 Alpha release -- as we roll out functionality, we'll be creating new posts.  Please jump on in and add your comments, thoughts, and feedback -- if you have a good idea, let us (and the rest of the Alpha community) know!  And if you think someone else's idea is almost but not quite right, you can add a comment to give your own ideas. 

We're excited to collaborate with you to make this the best tool it can be!

Comments (4)

Andy Oppenheim:

Welcome all

April Sims:

I like the original beta design. It is a nice updated change for Metalink I think has been a long time needed.
There is a delay when it paints new information when changing tabs, how about keeping the information cached for a session or certain period of time before fetching again? Not sure of the feasibility? or perhaps allow the enduser to choose.

April Sims:

The performance improvements are great to see, much better.

Jim:

Oracle has deployed iTAR as part of its global e-business strategy. ITAR - Internet Technical Assistance Request -- is a key feature of MetaLink 2.0 which allows you to create, update, query, and close Service Requests at your convenience on the web.

It is not a convenience if the user doesn't want this feature and it adds a large waiting time before the user can get to the tabs he wants to use. It is not an upgrade if forced on the user. Need to incorporate a feature to deactivate this as it is a major distraction.

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