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[Arca Noae] Arca Noae and Serenity Systems International
Lewis Rosenthal:
Hi, all...
--- Quote from: Fahrvenugen on February 25, 2015, 02:57:07 am ---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)?
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Wise Manager was the product I recall, and no, we did not get the rights to it (nor was it discussed). that said, Olafur seems to have a better recollection of the available offerings (but no, we neither asked for nor received any of these).
--- Quote from: Martin Iturbide on February 25, 2015, 04:24:03 am ---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
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I see no harm in republishing the content, Martin. It's in the wayback machine, anyway. Go for it. I wold suggest cleaning up the broken links, such as to serenityvirtual.c-m, which is now owned/parked by someone else (those pages are available in the wayback machine, too).
Cheers
Daniel Carroll:
Ah, memories. I still have another five years or so before I use up all my long term capital losses. But I lucked out on some other investments so no worries. ;)
Martin Iturbide:
Thank you Lewis.
I'm consolidating and organizing the content from here: http://www.os2world.com/wiki/index.php/Serenity_Systems_International
Regards.
Fahrvenugen:
--- Quote from: Lewis Rosenthal on February 25, 2015, 08:38:12 pm ---
Wise Manager was the product I recall, and no, we did not get the rights to it (nor was it discussed). that said, Olafur seems to have a better recollection of the available offerings (but no, we neither asked for nor received any of these).
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Yes Wise Manager is the product that I was thinking of. Thanks to everyone for refreshing my memory.
David Kiley:
--- Quote ---Thus, people associate - to this day - Serenity Systems with eComStation, even though Serenity really had little or nothing to do with eComStation after 2007/2008.
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Considering the about us page for ecomstation still credits serenity systems:
http://www.ecomstation.com/about_us.phtml
And the "visit our website" still links to serenty and not mensys.. I can't see how I would have expected people to think otherwise :). That should probably be changed considering it's claiming your newly acquired company is still responsible for ECS.
Not to mention Serenty nor Mensys ever really shared much of their internal changes.
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