There is an entire track at UserWorld dedicated to just AR System:

http://www.bmc.com/userworld/miami/agenda/Tracks_and_Sessions.html

"BMC Atrium IIII: Enabling Technologies BMC Remedy AR System - this
track will take you beyond the vast, out-of-the-box functionality and
enable you to leverage your existing BMC Remedy Action Request System
investment in a way that you have not know before.

Explore detailed sessions on the latest technology offered in BMC Remedy
Action Request System,[...]" 

 
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BMC Software, Inc.
 
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When you look at BMC User World Sessions schedule this year, it is
pretty obvious what the direction of ARS is as far as BMC Software is
concerned. No mention of the ARS product only OOTB products listed.

I was planning to go but NOW I don't see the value in going and am
finding it VERY hard to justify the trip to management.

Regards,
Dave Davis

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**
This is starting to sound like what we were talking about in 2001 and
2002, the end of Remedy as we know it.
 
hbr

 
On 7/24/08, Susan Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

        ** 
        Riley,
         
        Are you a Remedy developer?  
         
        Susan
        
         
        On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 11:58 AM, Riley, Russel
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
        

                Why buy AR Server for 25k when you can get a Visual
Studio Express edition, and SQL Server Express and make better apps?
For Free or at least not for 25k?
                
                Who uses Access anymore nowadays?
                



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                Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 8:06 PM
                To: [email protected]
                Subject: Re: Buy vs. Build
                
                That initially means laying off and then eventually
hiring people.
                This has some implications in terms of active
development in the
                product lines and other things.  Also, Microsoft has
deep pockets.
        
http://www.gengaming.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=608&mode=threaded
                
                Can BMC weather the storm?  Is bankruptcy an option?
                
                Seems like Microsoft got into some hot water over its
licensing
                practices.  Is this a healthy image or a good place to
be in?
                http://www.aaxnet.com/topics/slicense.html
                
                Seems like there were problems as well:
        
http://news.cnet.com/Vista-views-Microsofts-license-changes/2009-1016_3-
6126885.html
                
                Not advocating anything, just running the cards of the
unspoken sides.
                 Much of everything is in a trap, to varying degrees,
just trying to
                drop all premonitions and have an open view of all
sides.
                
                Axton Grams
                
                On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 4:49 PM, Kaiser Norm E CIV USAF
96 CS/SCCE
                <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
                > Yes, of course.  I already have considered existing
forces.
                >
                > Think about it: BMC experiences a drop in revenue from
support and a
                > drop in revenue in licensing initially.  It then
rebounds by VOLUME
                > sales of the ARS as a RAD toolset.
                >
                > Think about it: MICROSOFT DOES IT! Buy a copy of
Visual Studio and it
                > comes with a license key in the manual.  You can't
install the software
                > without the license key.  Bingo! Licensing problem
(mostly) solved.
                >
                > Ever watch Gordon Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares? Last
night's episode is a
                > perfect example.  Gordon shows up to a restaurant that
does *some*
                > business but is, by no means, a booming business.
Gordon tells the
                > owner, "You need to completely revamp your menu." The
owner resists.
                > "No," he says, "I don't want to lose my EXISTING
customer base by
                > changing." Gordon says, "Well then you'll never be
successful."
                >
                > The moral of the story? Oftentimes you have to
jettison an existing
                > mildly profitable (but declining) business model and
swallow some losses
                > in order to go on to big time success.
                >
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