Or "Remedy Architect" -- you know, the guy who looks over your shoulder and 
says, "You're doing it wrong."

--Tim





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From: "Chowdhury, Tauf" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 2:55:08 PM
Subject: Re: [ARSLIST] What's the difference between a Remedy Administrator and 
a Remedy Developer?

**  
Don’t forget Remedy Engineer!
 
TaufChowdhury 
Analyst, Service Management
Office: 631.858.7765
Mobile:646.483.2779
 
 
 
From:Action Request
System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Roger
Justice
Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 2:47 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: What's the difference between a Remedy Administrator and a
Remedy Developer?
 
** The most important point.
"What does the job pay".


-----Original Message-----
From: Benedetto Cantatore <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, Jul 22, 2009 2:43 pm
Subject: Re: What's the difference between a Remedy Administrator and a Remedy
Developer?
** 
I think Shawn defined it best.  I have administrators
that work for me, well on their way to being developers, but I wouldn't
classify them as a developers... yet.  Myself, I develop, but I still add
groups, users, categories and all the other fun stuff that makes our jobs so
much fun.  So a lot of crossover on job activities.
 
 
Ben Cantatore
Remedy Manager
(914) 457-6209
 
Emerging Health IT
3 Odell Plaza
Yonkers, New York 10701

>>> [email protected] 07/22/09 12:56 PM >>>
I would generally agree with what
everyone else says, but I put it in the following way:

If you are talking about a shop that builds custom applications, a Remedy
developer is someone that can do everything the Remedy administrator role
requires, plus development work and have a better understanding of log files
and other aspects of AR System that an administrator may not know.

When it comes to ITSM, the previous idea is thrown out the window, as there are
multiple levels of administrators (e.g. application vs. ar system
administration) and development is generally much harder so you can customize
ITSM without breaking things.  As a result, being a "Remedy
Developer" should include subcategories for "ARS Developer" and
"ITSM Developer".

Shawn Pierson

-----Original Message-----
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Meyer, Jennifer L
Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 11:13 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: What's the difference between a Remedy Administrator and a Remedy
Developer?

I'm going to open up a HUGE can of worms today, just because I can.  I
keep seeing these hiring requests come in for Administrators OR Developers but
not both, and every time I do, I think "What the Heck?"

I've been doing software development and administration for better than a
decade now, and devoted more than eight years of that time to Remedy, and I'm
still not certain which skills fall into which bucket.

So just for giggles, I'll start a list, and the rest of you add onto it.

Jennifer Meyer


ADMINISTRATOR SKILLS
Server Administration
Database Administration
Install the AR System on the Server
Install the Applications on the Server
Troubleshoot the Installations and Re-Install (Inevitably)
Configure the Applications
Import Data to the Applications
System Performance and Tuning



DEVELOPER SKILLS
Requirements Analysis and Design of proposed workflow changes
Modify existing applications using the Remedy Administrator Tool
Create new forms and workflow using the Remedy Administrator Tool
Test, Test, and Test form and workflow changes
Documentation (IMHO underrated and underperformed)

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