That sounds too good to be true.

 

But at the same time we should try answering a very important question as
honestly as we can. When building such inter product comparisons, are we
attempting to compare apples to oranges.

 

Is it as robust as the other?

Is it as scalable?

Is it as flexible when used as a development tool?

Is it even a development tool?

How easy is it to customize?

What are implementation timelines?

Does it encompass a broad spectrum of solutions under one umbrella?

 

You get the drift..

 

If it doesn't fail, doesn't have jobs that fail, has no performance issues,
does not face overload issues, etc. could mean nothing when you answer many
similar questions as above.

 

WITH ALL THAT said, sure, I would be interested to see what it is like.

 

Joe

 

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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Grassi, Christopher
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2014 4:46 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: ADV: Cherwell Webinar

 

Yes - It's a different product but the design pulls a lot features and
functions from Remedy ITSM as well as SDE.  Also from a platform perspective
some would say it's a better product because it's True PaaS with the trusted
salesforce platform behind it. Every Remedyforce Go Live we have had has
been very quiet.no services falling over, no jobs's failing to run, no
architecture failings, no performance issues, no mid tiers being overloaded,
no stickybit issues, etc. :) You all know the drill :) 

 

-Chris  

 

On 4 Aug 2014, at 21:12, LJ LongWing <[email protected]> wrote:

 

** 

But...RemedyForce IS another product....it's not another company...but it is
100% a different product...

 

On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 2:07 PM, Grassi, Christopher <[email protected]>
wrote:

** 

I've been using Remedy since Version 5 - if you are unhappy with Remedy for
any reason, I would look at Remedyforce before going to another product.
Feel free to reach out if you want to know more.  

 

-Chris Grassi

[email protected] 

   

 

On 4 Aug 2014, at 14:44, Kevin Shaffer <[email protected]> wrote:

 

** 

I have been hesitant to bring up the topic of Cherwell on the ARSList, but
there seems to have been some interest and discussion about Cherwell last
week.

First of all, I have been a Remedy consultant since the late 90's, version
3.x.  I have experienced all the highs and lows that everyone describes on
this list.  I would love to see BMC succeed and Remedy continue to lead.
The reality is I have witnessed many of my colleagues drift over to SNOW and
others get out of the business completely, as we watched the competitors
catch up and some even surpass in some areas as others have pointed out.
The majority of our business is still BMC, but a growing portion of it is
now Cherwell.

Most of us are all facing similar challenges and questions from management.
Why does the licensing model have to be so confusing?, Why do upgrades have
to be so painful?, Why can't I call support and get an onshore resource?,
Why does on-premise or on-demand feel like a lifetime commitment?, etc.
Whether or not you feel that any of the aforementioned questions are true
about BMC Remedy, these questions are still being asked by management.

Partner IT is hosting a one hour webinar on August 14, 2014 at 1 PM EST to
discuss how Cherwell can address many of the "Why" questions we all face.
The intended audience is not just Remedy users but rather companies that are
evaluating options.  Please contact me OFFLINE if you are interested in
attending and I will send you a more formal invitation. We will have very
techy people presenting to address anything that comes up.

 

Kevin Shaffer, Senior Partner
Partner IT, Inc.

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