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Fahrvenugen:
Lewis,
I seem to recall that one of Serenity System's early products was a product that could easily push configurations and applications from a central server out to multiple workstations. Unfortunately i can't recall the name of that product, but I do seem to recall it worked fairly well. Any idea what happened to that software (and did you happen to get the rights to it as a part of this announcement)?
Just curious.
Martin Iturbide:
Hi Fahrvenugen
Was it Serenity Systems Wise Manager?
It will be interesting of some software assets of Serenity can be set as "AS IS" freeware and/or open source, at least as a learning value from the source code of it, if there is not interest on continue the development of it.
Regards
Martin Iturbide:
--- Quote from: Lewis Rosenthal on February 25, 2015, 01:51:35 am ---.... if you want a new version of eCS, you'll have to ask the people who publish it. ;)
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Let's see if I can get an answer.
Martin Iturbide:
Hi Lewis.
I see some value in some old Serenity Systems article that are not longer available on the site.
Can I have your permission to republish the contents of this page on the OS2World Wiki under the Creative Commons Share Alike license?
https://web.archive.org/web/20041013102711/http://www.serenity-systems.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/CategoryDisplay?cgrfnbr=11552&cgmenbr=9803
Regards
Joseph M. Kempf:
--- Quote from: Fahrvenugen on February 25, 2015, 02:57:07 am ---Lewis,
I seem to recall that one of Serenity System's early products was a product that could easily push configurations and applications from a central server out to multiple workstations. Unfortunately i can't recall the name of that product, but I do seem to recall it worked fairly well. Any idea what happened to that software (and did you happen to get the rights to it as a part of this announcement)?
Just curious.
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I recall that too. My memory is faulty here, but I seem to recall that Bob St. John and Kim Cheung were working with a concept of rippling a slimmed down workstation or smart terminal off of a mainframe or a server. I doubt I understood the concept though. Might Serenity Managed Client be the application you have in mind?
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