This new naming format better reflects our approach to product delivery. As we've accelerated our speed of development, we can now deliver new product capabilities at a faster pace. Instead of aligning our most impactful features for a larger .0 release, we will deliver new features as soon as possible. This pattern of numbering also aligns with the industry norm for cloud software and subscription licensing.

With this new version naming format, it will now be easier to know how current your version is relative to what's likely been released. For example, let's say it's June 2018 and you were using Tableau 10.7. The old naming convention makes it hard to know how current the release is. Tableau 2018.1 gives you a better feel for the freshness of your software.

We will continue to honor our support policies and provide regular maintenance release for older versions of Tableau, so you can choose to upgrade as frequently as it makes sense for your business.

To learn more and plan for upcoming releases follow our blog, check out our Coming-Soon page and join our pre-release program. For information on our latest release, check out our New-Features page and release notes.

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