Norm,

It's not simple, and I believe there is a whitepaper about it that I am too 
lazy to look up right now.

Basically, you have multiple levels of licenses.  So if you were setting up a 
new server and wanted to log in as a user for Incident Management, you would 
have to have:
1)  AR Server License
2)  Service Desk (Incident Management) Application License
3)  AR User Floating or Fixed license
4)  Application User Floating or Fixed license

Obviously, the user licenses are where you need to have multiples of, and you 
only need one of the first two per server.

I hope this helps clarify things a bit for you.

Shawn Pierson

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Subject: Apologies -- Need Help with Licensing

Hi folks:



I've been away from the Remedy world for awhile, managing other
non-Remedy projects. But now I'm coming back to the fold a bit with a
new Remedy issue. Remedy is kind of like the Marines - once you're in,
you're in for life.



Anyway, as the subject suggests, I apologize in advance for this, as I'm
sure it's asked over and over, but I need some help understanding BMC's
current licensing model.



As I understood it in the past (and correct me if I'm wrong), the ITSM
suite required two sets of licenses - an AR license to access the ARS
and an application license to access a particular ITSM module (SD,
Change, Asset, etc.). In the past, as I understood it, if you have 600
users who need to access, say, ITSM Service Desk, and you applied a 1 to
3 floating license ratio, you'd need to purchase 200 floating ARS
licenses and 200 floating Service Desk licenses. Has that model changed?



I see now that what I think were AR User licenses are now called "BMC
Remedy Suite" licenses. Is that correct? What does the Remedy Suite
license grant you access to?



Also, I see now that there's "BMC Remedy Specialist" license. What's the
purpose of that type of license and what does it get you?



Thanks in advance. We're planning a migration and are currently
discussing our licensing needs and I want to smarten myself up in
advance.



Norm

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