Carina,

If there aren't any hooks into ITSM, then the other apps can co-exist on AR
server.

My only caution is to make sure that the server is large enough to handle
the load.

ITSM is both large and CPU intensive.

HTH,

Joel

Joel Sender  *   jdsen...@earthlink.net  *  310.829.5552

 

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[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Burns, Carina
Sent: Monday, November 21, 2016 8:58 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Custom apps + Remedy v9.1?

 

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Thank you all for the replies!   

We have no interest in keeping our custom Help Desk app and would replace it
with service desk.  So in that respect it will be a clean install with
problem categories, locations, user and support staff info the only thing
migrating.  Once we get more information on how asset management works, we
may replace our current custom tech inventory tracking form as well.

What I was mostly concerned about is whether or not our other vertical apps
(Textbook Tracking, Chg Mgt for our finance platforms) could co-exist with
ITSM.  I can import those applications with their respective data as they
are stand alone - no hooks to the help desk form we have.

As far as using overlays, I wouldn't want to alter any workflow on OOB ITSM
but I could imagine needing to create a few views based on job function as
I've had to do that with our custom HD app.  I could also see management
wanting a few specific escalations and notification options

 

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[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Joel D Sender
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2016 4:37 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Custom apps + Remedy v9.1?

 

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Carina,

I may be spitting into the wind here, but you may want to compare migrating
to ITSM vs adding "user friendly/self service" to what is already working.

As previously noted the best approach is a clean install of ITSM and
determine what functions need to be added to the OOB config.

This analysis is a major effort. Once the additional functions are
identified, the correct approach is to add only buttons/active links that
open external (to ITSM) forms with their own workflow.

The ITSM overlays will preserve these links without any impact upon or from
ITSM.

Adding the missing functions to ITSM needs to be done very carefully, with
an understanding of how overlays work.

These complex modifications, as Doug Mueller often points out, are <cough>
discouraged.

 

An alternative would be to keep the custom app (wind speed increasing) and
create "user friendly/self service" views on old forms, or new front-end
forms.

This will allow 'pushing' data to the existing application to take advantage
of the 'mature' workflow. 

 

I suspect that the level of effort to analyze, re-build 'must have'
functions, integrate and deploy ITSM will be significantly greater than
building a shiny new front end.

If management is insisting on moving to an (almost) all OOB ITSM, at least
you can identify the full cost.

 

Hope this helps,

Joel

Joel Sender  *   jdsen...@earthlink.net  *  310.829.5552

 

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[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Fawver, Dustin
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2016 10:04 AM
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I have to agree with Christian.  The forms and such that we're running on
ARS 7.1 previously came from the 3.x branch.  The previous developer had
added fields and workflow in order to keep things current for business
processes.  I'm working on doing a migration to 9.1 instead of an in-place
upgrade.  I'm having to ensure that I don't import forms that were already
present in the 9.1 installation.

 

I've pretty much got the forms and data, except for attachment pools, copied
over.  I'm currently tweaking the interface the best that I can and adding
in some additional functionality that management wants.  As far as Dev
Studio goes, I'm working in Base Development mode for the forms that I'm
modifying since I need to be able to update the elements that were
previously on the form.  The "user friendly / self-service" bit was also a
major driver for the migration.

 

I hope the upgrade goes well for you.

 

--Dustin Fawver

 

HelpDesk Technician

Information Technology Services

East Tennessee State University

faw...@etsu.edu

 

 

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Sent: Friday, November 18, 2016 11:41 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Custom apps + Remedy v9.1? 

 

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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

 

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Burns, Carina
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2016 10:20 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
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.

carina.bu...@risd.org

469-593-0227

 

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