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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/9/2012 11:47 AM, Ryan Ratliff
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      New, cool, and something you should all take a look at.  
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          <div>On Oct 9, 2012, at 8:46 AM, Matthew Loraditch <<a
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    Ryan,<br>
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    PAWS looks interesting, but is there any benefit to an environment
    with just a few servers?  I can certainly see the benefit of it for
    a service provider managing the upgrades for a large number of
    CUPS/CUC installations, but with a single pair of servers for each,
    is there any benefit to it?<br>
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    Second, isn't this the type of thing that would be rolled into
    UCMS?  Seems like something that would be aimed at people who want a
    management suite.<br>
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    Thanks.<br>
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    Jeremy<br>
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