Just asking, but “why Doug” in these situations? Where is your local 
salesperson or technical person. Don’t
you get periodic visits from them or have access to the regional tech person?


From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Koyb P. Liabt
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2013 5:56 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Customization

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That's a scary thought. I hope they do not have this point of view with any 
other application.  It's unfortunate because BMC is a really good product, 
however our  Managers are sending out this bad publicity due to a lack of 
understanding of the BMC products.  When I try to explain - it's like talking 
to sheet rock.  Nice people, but I'm not sure why they are not listening to the 
professional recommendations the BMC SMEs that they hire.  Meanwhile we have 
all these great BMC tools and we are not leveraging the technology.

A year ago, I created 1 field in a regular table. I heard noise about it of 
course - my phone was ringing right away.  I was told this new field made them 
really "nervous" and code changes are not allowed - contact BMC for a hotfix 
instead.  I'm still trying to wrap my mind around this.  I wish Doug would have 
a chat with them.


From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of arslist
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2013 4:35 PM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Customization

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Does your company have the same unrealistic view of all application software or 
only BMC’s?

Feels like a Friday type thread, only a Dilbert version of it.

Dan

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Koyb P. Liabt
Sent: October 18, 2013 11:06 AM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Customization

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We are on AR System/ITSM 7.6.4 and I have explained to the team that we have 
overlays which manages these code changes. The reply was "No code changes - and 
BMC has to fix their application."  (oh brother)


From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tauf Chowdhury
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2013 9:41 AM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Customization

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What version are you on? In the newer versions, BMC has made it "easier" to 
customize the system and every version, they try to take more and more customer 
"customizations" and make them something you can configure within the tool. So 
I guess the first question is if you are on a version that supports overlays 
(7.6.04 +).
It may then be a good idea to get in touch with your company's sales guy and 
explain to him the negative opinion everyone has about the product and said 
comments about the "no customization" rule. I'm sure the sales person will be 
interested in smoothing things over if he cares about doing more business. Ask 
him/her to set up a meeting with product management and have a real, in person, 
discussion with them about the direction of the product and what you 
should/shouldn't do.
Worst case scenario, hit the job market. Sounds like a crappy environment to 
work in. There are plenty of great opportunities out there. I believe Unisys is 
hiring.
Hope this helps.

On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 9:32 AM, Koyb P. Liabt 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
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Hi,

We have a serious issue.  Our company has strictly mandated that no 
customizations be made to our ITSM system - unless BMC does it via a "Hotfix."  
Management states that BMC informed them "not to customize."  (I believe it's 
more than an issue related to upgrades - not sure what all was communiccated).  
As result, whenever there is a change that needs to be made - their position 
is.." it's BMC's responsibility to fix their application."  For example, if 
there are OOB fields marked as 'optional" and our company wants the fields to 
be "required" - then the oweness is on BMC to fix it.  This is what our company 
calls "a broken piece of code that needs a hotfix."  (how absurd).  Internal 
developers are to administer the data and are not able to create a form, add a 
field, create an active link, filter etc - it might "break Remedy more."   Only 
four filters were created over the two years from our team.  To make a code 
change, it requires several pages of an essay detailing why we need this new 
code, weeks of meetings to discuss the filter, Sr. Management must be notified, 
then go through the CAB review board,  etc....

Unfortunately, because of this "no customize" delusion, our company views the 
ITSM OOB applications as "junk" because it does not meet requirements that 
continually change as we mature as a company.  Harsh statements are daily 
communicated throughout our company over these issues.  Whenever a field and/or 
workflow does not match their "wish list" - almost every meeting, people are 
walking around complaining that the "tool just does not work."  This is so far 
from the truth! I have explained many times the concept of "software 
development application" and "developer."  BMC packaged ITSM based on industry 
standard (and other factors) that contains software development applications 
that supports IT Service Management.  BMC cannot predict which fields you want 
to be required in every single case.  Each company is different.  Yes, 
standardize as much as possible, however if you need to modify the code to fit 
your business requirement - then do so.

I spoke with BMC technical support and asked the technician what is BMC 
communicating regarding customizations - because our Sr. Management is stating 
BMC warned them not to customize.  The BMC tech informed me that we should not 
customize ITSM. ??  Where on earth is this coming from?

If I needed to change the field from a numerical "9" to the word "nine" on a 
form - the decision makers on our team would flip out.  The reality is, we have 
a great need to create tables to manage data and for integrations - however we 
cannot :(

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