You're right, Susan. Another question would be why HP
would spend a few hundred million to buy applications they had no intention of
using. Since Peregrine, for all its faults, has more name recognition
and an installed base than HP's apps, I would think it prudent that they
recoup their investment.
However, OpenView doesn't compete directly with Service
Center - HP Service Desk does. I don't see OV going anywhere
soon.
Rick
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Palmer
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Maybe you're asking the wrong people?
Susan
On 5/12/06, Ron
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Dan,
Another question with no answer -- HP recently purchased Peregrine and now
supports both Service Center and OpenView. Will one product win out over
the other? Which one? If a client buys Openview and then HP goes to
ServiceCenter, only -- will HP provide seamless integration to the new
product?
Just wondering.
Ron Fariss
AIG Technologies
Remedy & TelAlert Administration
Work: (713) 831-2365
Cell: (281) 782-0979
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Another comparison question:
Does HP OV have a discussion list like this where you could ask these
questions before you buy the product,
and get the kind of detailed answers you get here afterwards from an
independant group (in other words we don't have to stick
to any party line)?
... Daniel
p.s . sorry, I can't actually answer your question
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Thanks all for the info.
Short question - is it possible to create requests in HP OV, without
having a license ?
...like for example building a incident submit portal for end users.
So they can submit requests without license, like in Remedy, and get
access to their entries ?
Thanks, Robert
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