Roundups

Issue 19.1 |

Roadsoft 2019.3 Primer

This issue announces the release of Roadsoft and Laptop Data Collector 2019.3. The issue explains that 2019.3 will not include a framework migration due to the ongoing technology upgrades to the Michigan geographic framework by the Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget, and the the Linear Referencing System by the Michigan Department of Transportation. It provides guidelines for agencies and regions regarding this year's PASER data collection as there will most likely be a mid-year data migration. This issue also announces the release of an updated Traffic Signal Module and outlines highlights of the updated module. This issue reminds customers that CTT has ended their support for SQL Server 2008, 2008R2, and SQL Express 2008 due to Microsoft's end of support for those products starting in July, 2019. Finally,it also reminds customers that Microsoft is ending support for Windows 7 in January of 2020. In response, the CTT will also be ending their support for Windows 7 in January of 2020. 

Issue 19.4 |

Roadsoft Workplan 2020 Survey Responses to Comments

This issue of the Roadsoft Roundup address the comments and questions received in the Roadsoft 2020 work plan survey.

The issue gives a brief update on the status of the Michigan geographic framework migration. The Center for Technology and Training is currently working with various State of Michigan agencies with the intent of providing a framework migration in the 2020.3 release of Roadsoft in March of 2020.

This issue continues with programmer spotlights, introducing student programmer Joe Kurtz, and full time staff software engineers Sean Thorpe and Jeremy Guinn.

This issue reminds customers that that Microsoft ended support for Windows 7 in January of 2020. In response, the CTT will also end their support for Windows 7 in January of 2020.

Finally, the issue reminds users that the CTT has ended their support for SQL Server 2008, 2008R2, and SQL Express 2008 due to Microsoft's end of support for those products as of July, 2019. Starting with the 2019.10 release, Roadsoft will no longer connect to any SQL 2008 database and users will have to update to a newer release of SQL Server.

Issue 18.1 |

Introducing Roadsoft 2018.3

This issue announces the release of Roadsoft 2018.3, which streamlines the Transportation Asset Management Council (TAMC) data collection process and provides a number of feature and interface enhancements. The issue also explains that Roadsoft 2018.3 will not include a framework migration due to the ongoing technology upgrades to the Michigan geographic framework by the Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget, and the the Linear Referencing System by the Michigan Department of Transportation.

Issue 17.4 |

The Right Tools at the Right Time

This issue announces the new Project Planning & Selection tool, and gives a brief overview of some of the features and functionality that it provides. It also discusses Microsoft's upcoming extended support termination for SQL Server 2008 and SQL Server 2008R2. Due to this, CTT's support for those products will cease on January 1, 2019 to protect user Roadsoft and MERL data.

Issue 18.4 |

2018 RUCUS Roundup

This issue provides a wrap-up of the 2018 Roadsoft User Conference of the United States (RUCUS), and provides information about the 2020 RUCUS. It announces the major enhancements to the Roadsoft Mobile 2018.12 app. It also announces that Microsoft is ending their support for Windows 7 in January of 2020. In response, the CTT will also be ending their support for Windows 7 in January of 2020. It wraps up with a reminder that support for SQL Server 2008, 2008R2, and SQL Express 2008 has ended.

Issue 18.3 |

Engage in the Conversation

This issue discusses the Roadsoft User Group meeting, along with the subsequent 2019 Roadsoft work plan survey and survey results. It also reminds customers about Microsoft's upcoming extended support termination for SQL Server 2008 and SQL Server 2008R2. Due to this, CTT's support for those products will cease on January 1, 2019 to protect user Roadsoft and MERL data.

Issue 18.2 |

New Release & New Modules

This issue announces the release of the new Drainage Module, the rewritten/redesigned Sidewalk Module, and updates to the Bridge Module.

Issue 17.3 |

Engagement Drives Design

This issue discusses the Roadsoft User Group meeting, along with the subsequent 2018 Roadsoft work plan survey and survey results.

Issue 17.2 |
Issue 16.2 |

Roadsoft Best Practices & Support

This issue discusses best practices for the IRT submission process, and it also includes important information regarding the impact of Microsoft support changes to Roadsoft customers.