We are using Analytics and it's good, but setting up the "Reporting" from the 
ITSM applications that are Crystal Reports isn't documented well and isn't as 
straight forward as setting up BMC Analytics.  I'm hoping that one day BMC 
replaces all of their ITSM reports with it, but for now you have to basically 
set up two reporting environments - one in Business Objects, the other sort of 
using Business Objects to replace the pre-existing OOTB Crystal Reports, 
including the "Print" button on the ITSM applications.  Our Business Objects 
team didn't want us installing anything other than the ITSM Universe on their 
server, so our users who are exclusive to the Mid Tier can't run any ad hoc 
reports out of Remedy.  They have to go through WEBI, which isn't directly tied 
in to any of the ITSM applications.

Personally, I'm not opposed to doing away with the WUT altogether, I just hope 
BMC can resolve some of the inconsistencies and issues that the Mid Tier has 
with reporting, ITSM popping up too many new windows, etc. before they do away 
with the WUT.

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jason Miller
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2010 1:56 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Remedy Alert - will it go away with the User tool?

** I agree.  We are currently on ARS 7.5 with Help Desk 6.  We are currently 
building on our new ARS 7.5 / ITSM 7.6 environment.  When we "upgrade" to the 
new environment our users will no longer use the WUT.

One example of the cost is the ODBC driver connection information in our last 
deployment of WUT was only setup maybe half of the time (and I think that is 
generous).  We receive many tickets about errors when a user tries to run a 
Crystal Report.  The fix is easy and there is an RKM article detailing the fix 
but we still get tickets. These incidents are a distraction and take time away 
from the developer on call (we are the app admins and developers).

We also have some other applications that use Crystal Reports libraries.  When 
both this app and WUT are installed on a machine, the app that was installed 
first breaks.  The is not an issue running Crystal Reports from the Mid-Tier.

I am looking forward to moving to an all MT environment.  One less moving part 
we have to worry about and keep updated.  Also we have been taking advantage of 
the very cool 7.5 features that only work on the web.

One caveat is that we have some power users who use the AR ODBC connector with 
Excel or Access.  They may still the WUT just for the ODBC connection.  We just 
purchased licenses for Analytics so this may replace what they are doing in MS 
apps?  We'll see.

Jason
On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 8:14 AM, LJ Longwing 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
**
Mark,
Based on my past experience at shops that used thick client (my current 
position does not), the process of packaging up the user tool in whatever 
deployment tool you have and deploying it is tedious at best.  In my current 
position the only thing I need to upgrade is the server and everyone 
automatically gets the new 'client'....it's not saying that there is no cost 
associated with running a Mid-Tier server, it's saying the cost of 
deployment/maintenance of a single server vs 100's/1000's of clients is less, 
and I would whole heartedly agree with them.....just my opinion at least.

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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>] On Behalf Of Brittain, 
Mark
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2010 9:01 AM

To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Remedy Alert - will it go away with the User tool?

**

Interesting article. However what is the basis for this assumption? "Also, the 
deployment and maintenance of a traditional "thick client" increases IT costs 
within an organization as compared to a web client based solution. "



The client does not add any addition IT cost to an organization. Forcing me to 
deploy a mid-tier server does. Just so you know I do have a mid-tier server, 
and it does have a cost. What if I did not and had no plans to deploy the 
mid-tier?



So I would very much like to know the basis of this assumption.



Thanks

Mark

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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>] On Behalf Of Easter, 
David
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2010 10:43 AM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Remedy Alert - will it go away with the User tool?

That question is covered in the Statement of Direction.

01-Oct-2009 (Statement of Direction) End of Life for BMC Remedy User 
PDF<http://documents.bmc.com/products/documents/61/94/106194/106194.pdf>



* How does this affect support for the BMC Remedy Alert client?



o Remedy Alert will also become unsupported in the same time frame. An alert 
form is provided in current versions of AR System that replicates the 
functionality in the web client.


-David J. Easter
Sr. Product Manager, Enterprise Service Management
BMC Software, Inc.

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Rheault
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2010 7:05 AM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Remedy Alert - will it go away with the User tool?

**
Does anybody know if Remedy Alert will be end-of-lifed with the User tool?
Not that we use it, but just wanted to check that

Guillaume
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