Difference bet SCM 2007 and SCM 7.0

Dear All,
Can somebody tell the difference between SCM 2007 and SCM 7.0 ?
If you look at the help there are two versions, not sure if SAP has got new version.
Also how do you know that they are planning to come out with new version?
Regards
Praveen

Hello,
"Is SCM 2007 also called as version SCM 5.1 ?"
-> Yes.
-> SCM 7.0 is released as rump up since Nov./2008 , the next SCM release after SCM 5.1.
-> Please see more details at service.sap.com/scm -> Ramp-Up SAP SCM: SAP SCM -> SAP SCM 7.0 and at service.sap.com/liveCache -> SAP Notes - Release-Dependent -> SCM 7.0
-> liveCache Applications u2014 Release Information on SCM 5.1 related to liveCache Version 7.7 available at Wiki
    My Home > MaxDB > Main > MaxDB liveCache Release 7.7
   < https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/wiki >
Thank you and best regards, Natalia Khlopina

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