

Thus, PTC introduced the "Enterprise Release" policy to better support Enterprise deployments of Creo while still supporting the smaller and more agile customer deployments.

The majority of these customers deploy every third release because they need to run a Creo release that long to justify the internal upgrade cost. When they dug deeper, they found customers skip releases because they have sizable "Enterprise" deployments that require significant effort to upgrade. Why? PTC has always known some of their Creo customers like to jump on the latest available release and others like to skip releases. Graphically, the release dates and support periods for Creo Parametric look like this. The "Enterprise" releases are actively supported for 3 years, less actively supported for one year, and dropped from support after the fifth year. "Standard" releases are actively supported for one year, less-actively supported for a second year, and dropped from support after a the third year. PTC releases a new version of Creo every year. Modified on: Wed, 17 Apr, 2019 at 4:03 PM Solution home Creo Administration What are Creo "Enterprise Releases"?
