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It looks like there is enough info in this posting for a book or movie.

Howard

On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 8:41 AM, Marc Simmons <[email protected]> wrote:

> ** Gordon,
>
> I remember Barry.  Barry taught the v2.0 classes in 1996 in Columbia, MD.
> Way back before there was a Remedy School or office there.  If I remember
> correctly, the classes were taught in the Sun Microsystems class rooms.  And
> I do remember his unique pointing/drinking devices.
>
> Marc Simmons
>
>   On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 12:30 PM, Frank, Gordon M. (CMS/CTR) <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> A couple more memories.
>>
>> Who remembers when Remedy Corp handed out the first ODBC driver on CD at
>> the end of the RUG main session in I believe 1996?
>>
>> Another good one from the past was when Y2K was occurring and the folks
>> from New Zealand and/or Australia purposely offered to let the rest of the
>> world know if a Y2K problem occurred. I rank this as one of the great
>> gestures in the History of Remedy ARS. It was published on ARSList and the
>> rest of us, to the west, appreciated the gesture.
>>
>> BTW, Swizzle sticks was correct. Barry had every possible stick that he
>> could find.
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Frank, Gordon M. (CMS/CTR)
>> Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2009 7:39 AM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Cc: Frank, Gordon M. (CMS/CTR)
>> Subject: RE: History of AR System
>>
>> I'm going to take you all way back.
>>
>> Who remembers Barry Schnell? He was the only instructor when I started
>> into Remedy Development.
>>
>> Does anyone remember his unique way of presenting viewgraphs (that's
>> right, Powerpoint was not invented yet)? Hint: It has to do with a unique
>> pointing or "drinking" device.
>>
>> Gordon M. Frank
>> Remedy Skilled Professional
>> ITIL V3 Certified
>> Lockheed Martin
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:
>> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Jarl Grøneng
>> Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 2:53 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: History of AR System
>>
>> That explain a lot! (just a joke) Really like the DIY :-)
>>
>> The best ever training class I attend was the optimize and
>> troubleshooting class with Lincoln Bowser! Never forget that class!!!
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Jarl
>>
>> 2009/6/29 Axton <[email protected]>:
>> > ** I started that way back in '99; I still don't have any formal
>> training...
>> >
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>> > On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 12:35 PM, Benedetto Cantatore
>> > <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> **
>> >> Back in 97, I sat down with the Remedy manual, read it cover to cover
>> and
>> >> was a Remedy administrator.  There were only two apps (I think);
>> Helpdesk
>> >> and Asset.  Today, I looking at all the manuals if you have the whole
>> ITSM
>> >> suite, I no longer think that's possible.  I'm curious, how many folks
>> >> started Remedy by just reading the docs, or did most people go out and
>> get
>> >> formal training.
>> >>
>> >> Ben Cantatore
>> >> Remedy Manager
>> >> (914) 457-6209
>> >>
>> >> Emerging Health IT
>> >> 3 Odell Plaza
>> >> Yonkers, New York 10701
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> >>> [email protected] 06/29/09 10:56 AM >>>
>> >> ** I began working with the point release of 2.1 late in 1994 or early
>> >> 1995 when I was at Winstar, a gone-broke telecommunications company. I
>> wrote
>> >> the help-desk app for the network ops center, as well as configuration
>> >> forms, certification forms, lots of stuff. Back then it was a good
>> front-end
>> >> for a database. We worked with voice communications, so the FCC
>> required a
>> >> lot of auditing, all of which had to be written.
>> >>
>> >> I got into Remedy as a C programmer who didn't have a project at the
>> >> moment. I was horrified to find no Else statements built into the
>> system. I
>> >> can't remember when that came along, but it was quite an advance in
>> >> programming. We worked with HP-UX and an early version of Oracle.
>> >> Installation of just about anything was a bear, but once all the ducks
>> were
>> >> lined up it went well.
>> >>
>> >> Ever since then I've worked with the ARS. Now it's quite sophisticated
>> in
>> >> comparison with the old days.
>> >>
>> >> On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 4:39 PM, Daniel Bloom <[email protected]>
>> >> wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> From a bit of googling .....
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> Remedy Corp.
>> >>> The Company was incorporated on November 20, 1990 in Delaware
>> >>> Headquarters Mountain View, California, USA
>> >>> Key people Larry Garlick, Founder & CEO
>> >>> Dave Mahler, VP Marketing
>> >>> Doug Mueller, Chief Architect
>> >>> Version 1.0 ?
>> >>> Version 1.1 Approx. Nov 1992 still looking for confirmation
>> >>> Version 2.0 was May 19, 1995
>> >>> Version 4.0 was Jan 27, 1999
>> >>>
>> >>>
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