Hi Carina,
Typically custom apps are easy to upgrade.  The big things to look for are what 
AR features are being used that are deprecated in the new version.  If your app 
is running on 8.1.02 there shouldn't be much issue to upgrade that I can think 
of.
With respect to overlays, they are usually in place to protect BMC application 
objects.  If you're a custom app shop and don't have BMC apps in place at this 
point, I wouldn't think overlays really come into play.

Regards,
Christian Smerz

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Subject: Custom apps + Remedy v9.1?

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Howdy!

We're currently on ARS v8.1.02 and run nothing but custom apps.  One of those 
apps is a help desk app that was designed easily 15+ years ago.  It's had some 
tweaks and upgrades but is long in the tooth and support management wants 
something "user friendly/self service" but at the same time, I need to keep our 
custom apps (financials change mgt, textbook tracking, etc).  We also have our 
tech inventory in a custom form and are considering using BMC's offering there 
as well.  I'm talking with our BMC rep about upgrading 9.1.

I'm hoping some of you out there are running mixed tools; custom apps supported 
by the ARS engine and then also running BMC's apps -  ITSM or Service 
Innovation, CMDB, and so on.

Questions:
How hard was it to migrate your custom apps up to 9.1?
Could you integrate parts of it using  the form overlays in Developer Studio?

We already have servers on site and so would not be running this "cloud based."

Thanks for the insight!

Carina Burns Randolph
Database Administrator
Richardson ISD, Information Svcs.
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
469-593-0227

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