Absolutely!  And I think if you search back to the post about Dev Studio
that started this request you'll find all sorts of things to cover in it.
It was quite an extensive post.  Plus, remember that those of us that want
tips/tricks don't really know what they are!

Please include a live demo so that when the panel is talking about
something, if necessary one of the panelists can be demonstrating the
feature.  This part itself will generate questions.

You start it with a few topics  and I think you'll find the audience will
guide it the rest of the way.  A panel discussion should not be overly
planned, more like an opened ended question!  As an audience member I'm
looking for a place to ask questions that will provide a safe,
non-judgemental environment.  Not all of us have the time to play around to
discover the best ways, especially one person shops where there are
enough requests  to last a year and they are all needed this week and when
you get one done two more replace it.  That was always the beauty of
Remedy, easy to adapt to changing business!

I'll be there!

Susan
On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 9:58 AM, Jason Miller <[email protected]>wrote:

> ** I believe Dan gave a tentative OK to have a panel for this topic (maybe
> we should check with Phil too?  :)
>
> Is this still of interest?
>
> Jason
>
>
> On Sun, May 20, 2012 at 6:46 PM, Joe Martin D'Souza <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> **
>>  Haven’t yet..
>>
>> Help me do it..
>>
>> If you guys were to attend such a session on the development studio, what
>> would your expectation be. What are your pain points that you’ll are
>> experiencing using it?
>>
>> This would help me put together some stuff and see if we can convert that
>> into a session that would be worth attending..
>>
>> Joe
>>
>>  *From:* Susan Palmer <[email protected]>
>> *Sent:* Sunday, May 20, 2012 4:39 PM
>> *Newsgroups:* public.remedy.arsystem.general
>> *To:* [email protected]
>> *Subject:* Re: Get your Free WWRUG Admission Here - (WWRUG12 -
>> Submissions Update)
>>
>> **
>> These first two topics today really interest me.  They take what we're
>> doing to another level that we need.
>>
>> I'm looking to see the Dev Studio tips and tricks as a topic .... (Joe
>> did you submit????)
>>
>> Susan.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, May 20, 2012 at 1:59 PM, Jason Miller <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> **
>>>
>>> I am starting to get very darn excited about WWRUG12 from seeing the
>>> topics that are being submitted.  Having the privilege of seeing the topic
>>> proposals I catch myself already thinking of  which sessions I want to
>>> attend (pretty much all of them). I then come to the reality that these are
>>> just proposals at this point and our beloved board still needs to accept
>>> them (although I am not too worried because they are solid proposals).
>>> Let's keep the submissions coming in.
>>>
>>> Jason
>>>  On May 18, 2012 7:32 PM, "Phil Bautista" <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> **
>>>>
>>>> Ok, ‘Listers.  Here is a set of three new topics received this week
>>>> that are likely to be accepted by the board…One is from our long time
>>>> friend and creator of the RemMail product – Doug Tanner, another is from a
>>>> frequent contributor to the list, Nathan Aker.****
>>>>
>>>> ****
>>>>
>>>> Our list of topics is shaping up nicely (and early – this time), but we
>>>> only have until July 1st to receive your topics.  Just remember if
>>>> your topic gets accepted, you get FREE admission to the WWRUG12 Conference
>>>> this year.  For those of you who have emailed me with questions about
>>>> exactly what to say and how long to make your initial submission, here are
>>>> some great samples.  If you don’t know how to manage your submissions, you
>>>> can use this portal (using our Mid-Tier and ARSystem)
>>>> www.wwrug.org/register (for creating your account to manage
>>>> submissions, it does NOT register you for the conference).****
>>>>
>>>> The following submission has been made by *Douglas Tanner* from *Compass
>>>> Group*.****
>>>> *Topic Details*****
>>>>
>>>> *Topic:***
>>>>
>>>> Advanced Email processing with the ARS Email Engine****
>>>>
>>>> *Abstract:***
>>>>
>>>> How to leverage the ARS system email engine.****
>>>>
>>>> *Synopsis:***
>>>>
>>>> Read 30+ email boxes processing 10,000+ emails daily. Sending and
>>>> receiving in/out of 15 custom applications. Filtering incoming email -
>>>> spam, out of office, etc. Control assignments based on subject, mailbox and
>>>> keywords. (More to come - this is a placeholder) Thanks, Doug****
>>>>
>>>> *Technical Skill Level:***
>>>>
>>>> Intermediate****
>>>>
>>>> *Classification:***
>>>>
>>>> Case Study****
>>>>
>>>> *Categorization:***
>>>>
>>>> AR System - Core****
>>>>
>>>> *Specification:***
>>>>
>>>> Technical****
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>> ****
>>>>
>>>> The following submission has been made by *Brian Pancia* from *Finity
>>>> IT*.****
>>>> *Topic Details*****
>>>>
>>>> *Topic:***
>>>>
>>>> Don't Look At My Stuff - Multi-Tenancy, Data Segregation, and Row Level
>>>> Access****
>>>>
>>>> *Abstract:***
>>>>
>>>> Exploring the BMC Remedy ITSM capabilities for data segregation.****
>>>>
>>>> *Synopsis:***
>>>>
>>>> Exploring the BMC Remedy ITSM capabilities for data segregation.
>>>>
>>>> - Using Multi-Tenancy
>>>> - How out of box permissions work in the ITSM Suite
>>>> - Setting up parent/child groups
>>>> - Customizing the ITSM Suite to support ad hoc access control****
>>>>
>>>> *Technical Skill Level:***
>>>>
>>>> Intermediate****
>>>>
>>>> *Classification:***
>>>>
>>>> Education****
>>>>
>>>> *Categorization:***
>>>>
>>>> ITSM****
>>>>
>>>> *Specification:***
>>>>
>>>> Technical****
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>> ****
>>>>
>>>> The following submission has been made by *Nathan Aker* from *McAfee*.*
>>>> ***
>>>> *Topic Details*****
>>>>
>>>> *Topic:***
>>>>
>>>> ITBM & ITSM Architecture Overview, Integration, and Lessons Learned****
>>>>
>>>> *Abstract:***
>>>>
>>>> In this session you will learn how the ITBM and ITSM modules are
>>>> integrated with one
>>>> another and what items you should consider when deploying ITBM with ITSM
>>>> ****
>>>>
>>>> *Synopsis:***
>>>>
>>>> The session will cover:
>>>>
>>>> * ITSM/ITBM Suite Overview
>>>> * ITSM/ITBM Base Technologies
>>>> * ITSM/ITBM Integration Points
>>>> * ITSM/ITBM Data Exchanged
>>>> * Combined Implementation Lessons Learned
>>>> * Questions/Discussion****
>>>>
>>>> *Technical Skill Level:***
>>>>
>>>> Intermediate****
>>>>
>>>> *Classification:***
>>>>
>>>> Product****
>>>>
>>>> *Categorization:***
>>>>
>>>> Other****
>>>>
>>>> *Specification:***
>>>>
>>>> Technical****
>>>>
>>>> ****
>>>>
>>>> Phil Bautista, WWRUG12 Advisory Board****
>>>>
>>>> 512-731-0304****
>>>>
>>>> Social - http://www.facebook.com/phil.bautista****
>>>>
>>>> Business - http://www.linkedin.com/in/philbautista****
>>>>
>>>> WWRUG12 - 
>>>> http://www.wwrug12.com/contact_phil.html<http://www.wwrug11.com/contact_phil.html>
>>>>
>>>  _attend WWRUG12 www.wwrug.com ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are"_
>>
>
> _attend WWRUG12 www.wwrug.com ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are"_
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