This is often used as an intermediate step to eliminate legacy and expensive hardware.
Release 3.0 is aimed at "power users," people with the most expensive hardware.
These seem to be used when the truck is full - but why include what must be expensive hardware to raise and lower the wheels?
Focus on investing in the training of teachers rather than on buying expensive hardware.
Why risk so much expensive hardware, unless there was a reason?
But it requires such expensive hardware, memory and support that most companies approach warily.
There is no compelling military need for any of this expensive hardware.
It's easy to use and do not require expensive hardware to run, nor additional commercial software.
The armed services and defense contractors have developed an elaborate game for selling expensive military hardware to Congress.
The customer just signs up for a service, rather than buying and maintaining expensive hardware.