The agenda also notes that Macola 10 will operate in a role-based model, provide user configuration, employ options for easy integration and include new third-party functionality. A road map was provided and product strategy discussed and further the company says not, at least in public. There was also a session on the introduction of the on-demand deployment option and "how to replace the capital expense of a perpetual software license with a subscription pricing model without sacrificing functionality," in the words of the agenda description. There was also a description of the new Premium Support offering for enterprise customers. The Macola unit has probably made more new moves since Forsythe took over a year ago than in the previous eight. So give yourself some credit and release some news!