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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 26/Aug/16 08:50, Jackson Muthili
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<pre wrap="">I appreciate your valiance. Yes I am talking large allocations on
assumption that those are consumed by large companies.
But let me stick with large allocations to make it less vague for you.</pre>
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Thanks for the clarity, Jackson.<br>
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While I don't think there is a linear relationship between
allocation size and organization size, I think getting this thread
back on-track will be very useful to the ongoing discussion.<br>
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Mark.<br>
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