Re: Fonemine's MobileForce and ITSM 7.6.4?

2013-10-08 Thread Richter, Howard (CEI - Atlanta)
Joe,

Thanks. This choice was made without contacting me (or anyone that knows of 
Remedy/ITSM). My guess it that the product solves some other needs and someone 
from their sales department said sure we can interface with Remedy.

Our goal was for next year to look at the top vendors and then do a poc.

This will be interesting,

Howard

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On Oct 7, 2013, at 1:47 PM, Joe D'Souza 
jdso...@shyle.netmailto:jdso...@shyle.net wrote:

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Howard,



I have not worked with Fonemine’s MobileForce specifically but I worked with 
what could be a competing product for field force mobility, called ETAdirect 
from TOA Tech. TOA Tech’s ETAdirect like Fonemine’s MobileForce is also a cloud 
based solution, so not on premise, and needs the use of Web Services to 
communicate date back and forth. We had to include the use of an orchestration 
product, where the customer I worked for used Microsoft’s BizTalk to 
orchestrate date between ETAdirect and various other apps onsite which included 
Remedy.



There is a chance that you might have to use a similar mechanism (use of an 
orchestration product) to interact with Fonemine’s MobileForce given that 
Remedy’s ability to consume certain types of constructs in some web services 
could be limiting. The orchestration product could talk to Fonemine’s 
MobileForce, and convey that information to Remedy and vice versa. As a result, 
some operations may not be real time, but could be made to look like almost 
real time by keeping the polling window really thin, where BizTalk processes a 
queue when an instant asynchronous communication is not possible.



Have you’ll already established that Fonemine’s MobileForce, is the way to go 
to provide a solution to field force mobility? Or is it something that is being 
considered alongside with other solutions? Their engineers should be able to 
tell you if they were used in a similar environment. If you’ll are still open 
on what vendor product you’ll wish to use for field force mobility and would 
like to talk to representatives from ETAdirect, I will be more than happy to 
introduce you to them.



Hope this information helps..



Cheers



Joe


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Subject: Fonemine’s MobileForce and ITSM 7.6.4?

All,

I was just brought into a project where we are looking to use Fonemine’s 
MobileForce with ITSM 7.6.4 and create a service request app.

Since there is not a lot of info on the Fonemine’s MobileForce website.

So I need to ask has anyone had any dealings with Fonemine’s MobileForce and 
ITSM 7.6.4 or even Remedy?

Howard



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Re: Fonemine's MobileForce and ITSM 7.6.4?

2013-10-08 Thread Joe D'Souza
Howard,

 

I have not worked directly with Fonemine's MobileForce, but I am pretty sure
you would require an orchestration engine between the two - one of the main
reasons being Remedy's incapability of handling arrays, which most
orchestration engines have no problem with.

 

With a mobility solution especially in a communications environment, you are
talking about both sending and receiving arrays, when creating appointment
requests or requesting available appointment slots etc. 



So even though you'll have already settled on what that end solution is
going to be, you'll may strongly need to consider the need for an
orchestration engine such as the Atrium Orchestrator or Microsoft BizTalk to
stand between the two solutions. At least evaluate the need for one if not
commit a purchase, by testing your POC with and without one. I shouldn't be
surprised if you face lots of difficulties without one.

 

Cheers

 

Joe

 

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Subject: Re: Fonemine's MobileForce and ITSM 7.6.4?

 

Joe,

 

Thanks. This choice was made without contacting me (or anyone that knows of
Remedy/ITSM). My guess it that the product solves some other needs and
someone from their sales department said sure we can interface with Remedy.

 

Our goal was for next year to look at the top vendors and then do a poc.

 

This will be interesting,

 

Howard 

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On Oct 7, 2013, at 1:47 PM, Joe D'Souza jdso...@shyle.net wrote:

** 

Howard,

 

I have not worked with Fonemine's MobileForce specifically but I worked with
what could be a competing product for field force mobility, called ETAdirect
from TOA Tech. TOA Tech's ETAdirect like Fonemine's MobileForce is also a
cloud based solution, so not on premise, and needs the use of Web Services
to communicate date back and forth. We had to include the use of an
orchestration product, where the customer I worked for used Microsoft's
BizTalk to orchestrate date between ETAdirect and various other apps onsite
which included Remedy.

 

There is a chance that you might have to use a similar mechanism (use of an
orchestration product) to interact with Fonemine's MobileForce given that
Remedy's ability to consume certain types of constructs in some web services
could be limiting. The orchestration product could talk to Fonemine's
MobileForce, and convey that information to Remedy and vice versa. As a
result, some operations may not be real time, but could be made to look like
almost real time by keeping the polling window really thin, where BizTalk
processes a queue when an instant asynchronous communication is not
possible.

 

Have you'll already established that Fonemine's MobileForce, is the way to
go to provide a solution to field force mobility? Or is it something that is
being considered alongside with other solutions? Their engineers should be
able to tell you if they were used in a similar environment. If you'll are
still open on what vendor product you'll wish to use for field force
mobility and would like to talk to representatives from ETAdirect, I will be
more than happy to introduce you to them.

 

Hope this information helps..

 

Cheers

 

Joe

 


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Subject: Fonemine's MobileForce and ITSM 7.6.4?

 

All,

 

I was just brought into a project where we are looking to use Fonemine's
MobileForce with ITSM 7.6.4 and create a service request app.

 

Since there is not a lot of info on the Fonemine's MobileForce website.

 

So I need to ask has anyone had any dealings with Fonemine's MobileForce and
ITSM 7.6.4 or even Remedy?

 

Howard

 

 

 

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Re: Fonemine's MobileForce and ITSM 7.6.4?

2013-10-07 Thread Joe D'Souza
Howard,

 

I have not worked with Fonemine's MobileForce specifically but I worked with
what could be a competing product for field force mobility, called ETAdirect
from TOA Tech. TOA Tech's ETAdirect like Fonemine's MobileForce is also a
cloud based solution, so not on premise, and needs the use of Web Services
to communicate date back and forth. We had to include the use of an
orchestration product, where the customer I worked for used Microsoft's
BizTalk to orchestrate date between ETAdirect and various other apps onsite
which included Remedy.

 

There is a chance that you might have to use a similar mechanism (use of an
orchestration product) to interact with Fonemine's MobileForce given that
Remedy's ability to consume certain types of constructs in some web services
could be limiting. The orchestration product could talk to Fonemine's
MobileForce, and convey that information to Remedy and vice versa. As a
result, some operations may not be real time, but could be made to look like
almost real time by keeping the polling window really thin, where BizTalk
processes a queue when an instant asynchronous communication is not
possible.

 

Have you'll already established that Fonemine's MobileForce, is the way to
go to provide a solution to field force mobility? Or is it something that is
being considered alongside with other solutions? Their engineers should be
able to tell you if they were used in a similar environment. If you'll are
still open on what vendor product you'll wish to use for field force
mobility and would like to talk to representatives from ETAdirect, I will be
more than happy to introduce you to them.

 

Hope this information helps..

 

Cheers

 

Joe

 

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Subject: Fonemine's MobileForce and ITSM 7.6.4?

 

All,

 

I was just brought into a project where we are looking to use Fonemine's
MobileForce with ITSM 7.6.4 and create a service request app.

 

Since there is not a lot of info on the Fonemine's MobileForce website.

 

So I need to ask has anyone had any dealings with Fonemine's MobileForce and
ITSM 7.6.4 or even Remedy?

 

Howard

 

 

 

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