Yeah I looked into the scheduling issue you mentioned. The team agreed to shift the timeline for the Q3 deliverables since the client requested additional revisions on the user interface mockups. We will need to coordinate with the design team to make sure the handoff happens smoothly. I think we should set up a brief check-in meeting next Tuesday to review the progress and address any blockers. Also, regarding the vendor selection for the new software tools, we narrowed it down to three options. The criteria we used were ease of integration, scalability, and support availability. I will send over the comparison spreadsheet later today so you can review the details before we make a final decision. Let me know if you think we need to include anyone else in the discussion.

The timeline adjustment means we will likely need to push the beta release by a couple of weeks. I have already spoken with the QA team and they are flexible with the revised schedule. The main thing is to ensure the design revisions are finalized before the development team begins their work. I will also check with the product manager to confirm the updated milestones and communicate them to the stakeholders.

For the vendor selection, I think we should schedule a short demo session with the top two candidates so the team can see the platforms in action. This will help us make a more informed decision. I will reach out to both vendors to set up the demos for next week.
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