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* Focuses on open standards rather than proprietary systems, which are expensive and

incompatible with other systems. * Can be used by someone who already knows advanced

programming and implementation but doesn’t understand how everything fits together. * Scripting

for network administrators who want to perform tasks but aren’t necessarily programmers. em em

* Focuses on open standards rather than proprietary systems, which are expensive and

incompatible with other systems. * Can be used by someone who already knows advanced

programming and implementation but doesn’t understand how everything fits together. * Scripting

for network administrators who want to perform tasks but aren’t necessarily programmers. em em

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