Officially, it is called the BMC Remedy Mid Tier.  (i.e. a space between "Mid" 
and "Tier", no hyphen).  However, when referring to the tier that is the Mid 
Tier, you can refer to it as the mid-tier (i.e. the tier that is in the middle).
An example sentence: "The BMC Remedy Mid Tier serves as a mid-tier between the 
AR System server and the Web client".
-David J. Easter
Sr. Product Manager, Enterprise Service Management
BMC Software, Inc.

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Subject: What do you call Remedy-on-the-web?

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Some call it "Mid Tier," some "MidTier," some "mid tier, and some "Mid-Tier," 
and most of the time it doesn't matter.  The problem comes when you want to 
search the ARSList archives for an old solution to a new problem.  What do you 
use for your selection criteria?  It would be nice if we could agree on a 
single name.
Dwayne Martin
James Madison University
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