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Pete--

The main incentive to keep current with PTFs is because if you need to stay current with an application package, they will (most likely) issue new versions that only work on the current release, which sort of forces you to stay current.

And if you have a problem most package companies will ask that question of questions: "What's your current PTF level?" Or "Do you have PTF SInnnnn installed?" If you don't, most will then say, "Apply the PTF and call us in the morning."

--Paul E Musselman
PaulMmn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

At 8:22 AM -0400 6/8/09, Pete Massiello wrote (in part):
I know I would like all my customers on the latest cumulative or latest release, and most of our customers are on our quarterly maintenance program so they are, but we are constantly getting customers that have been neglected by their BP and they are on the same release & PTFs as when the machine was originally installed. Others say it's not broke, don't fix it.

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