While working on a new software product, your team identifies that integrating a third-party tool might pose a significant risk due to compatibility issues. What is the best immediate course of action?
- Revert to a previous tool version
- Avoid the integration
- Purchase a new tool
- Continue with the current tool without changes
Opting to avoid the integration is often the best course when significant risks are identified. While the other options may seem viable, they don't directly address the immediate concern of compatibility issues which can lead to significant defects or project delays.
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