I don't know what BMC's criteria are for approval, but I do know that there
are already competing Service Management products out there, what's the
point of a few more, unless someone thinks they've architected the code
better than BMC does?

Rick

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hmmm... probably if you write it first and big brother likes it, you're SOL.
Prepare to be bought or dropped (aka, prepare to be boarded)?  I guess
there's money to be made there, but geez, what a disappointment...

Axton Grams

On 6/7/07, patrick zandi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Woo,  So first inventor win's ? as long as you pay and have it locked.  
> huh ..
> Land Grab..
>
>
> On 6/7/07, Axton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Just a hypothetical question.
> >
> > Deployable applications, which include the ability to enforce user 
> > fixed/floating licenses, are available to partners/ISVs.
> >
> > Partners are not allowed to write competing products.
> >
> > Does this mean that companies/people attempting to write apps that 
> > are similar in nature to those that Remedy offers are in a catch22 
> > situation?
> >
> > Axton Grams
> >
> >
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