[MUSIC PLAYING] We find that Kace is pretty valuable to customers because it saves them time it saves them money. And it does that in any number of different ways because the functionality can be automated. So therefore, they don't have to sit in front of a screen and wait for things to happen.
They don't lose stuff so much because they're tracking it and they're updating it. They're able to deploy software items. They're able to deploy full builds to systems and gives them a management feel where they can feel they know what's going on within the organization.
One of the things that we learned about Kace a number of years ago is that if you layer the information within the K-1000 within the systems management appliance correctly, when the Microsoft auditors come in and they sit down in front of the console, you can see here's my machine. This is what's in store. This is the asset that it's linked to. There's a software license that's associated with it. And there's the purchase order. And the auditors tend to go, That's it. We're done. Thank you very much.
So Kace is really a powerful tool. What we really like about Kace is the fact that we're software license compliant. So we also have the ability to identify when software's not being used. And therefore, the customer can pull that license back and uninstall it remotely using a manage installation. And therefore, they can redistribute that license without actually purchasing it. And that, again, is another key return on investment that customers can access on.
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