If you work for a company that is willing to look at and take advantage of
what Remedy can do, it can be a pretty good job, because the underlying
technology is both powerful and well-constructed.  And you will find that
your Java skill don't have to fall by the wayside, because not only does
Remedy use Java, but you can write Java scripts to automate and enhance some
functionality.

Remedy is used on every contintent and in every kind of industry, and can
track any kind of issue.  You are not locked into the applications the
vendor sells you - you can build your own, using the same engine that
BMC/Remedy uses to build the ones they sell.

Rick

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chanan Berler
Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2007 3:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: newbie to remedy - questions

Hi All, 

As i said in my subject i am new to Remedy and wanted to ask some questions
here:

1) is Remedy popular as other programming langauges? like C++ or Java?

2) i am in a position to work with Remedy, should i follow it? or try my
luck in looking
    for another work place which works with java (which i am more familiar).

thanks
Chanan
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