Josh Hargrafen said "If it is a product available for
>
> customers to consume, it would need to be maintained through the period
> that support is being offered on that iteration of the software. If it is
> a wholly in house solution code can be recycled with each iteration that
> is generated."
So, in other words ... "life of system". :). I tried to convey in my earlier message that there is a distinction between product/backend systems and that usually has a practical effect on the retention period, but you've said it more clearly. Thanks for that.
Great to see you in Chicago, Josh. Tell Steve I said hi.
Julie
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