Re: Integration SCCM and CMDB

2014-03-26 Thread Pierson, Shawn
I would suggest using Atrium Integrator rather than AIE.  You didn't mention 
what version of ARS and ITSM you are on but since AIE is basically being 
retired you may want to go ahead and get familiar with AI.  I haven't tried it 
since 7.6.4 just came out, and it mostly worked then but I imagine it's 
completely functional now.

For the record, we're investigating the Seamless Data Pump (who I believe is 
owned by someone else now.)  One of the main benefits to us is that it makes a 
separation of duties easier.  If we used AI or AIE then not only do we (the 
Remedy team) have to maintain the software, but also the mappings, the 
normalization, etc.  With this, we have sort of neutral ground and they provide 
basically normalization mapping spreadsheets so the users can do it themselves 
for their Product data so they can do license management.

Thanks,

Shawn Pierson
Remedy Developer | Energy Transfer


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Hi,

I am trying to bring data from SCCM into the CMDB. Would it be better to use 
AIE, or a script, write a program to bring the computer system, software, 
processor, Network devices, etc...into the CMDB.   I do not want to use any 
third party tools like the Seamless Connector, so I was curious if any other 
companies have come up with any good solutions that brings the data from SCCM 
into the CMDB.


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Re: Integration SCCM and CMDB

2014-03-26 Thread Jim Coryat (jcoryat)
We have the same setup, this is a standard import job to the CMDB.  Depending 
on your version of ARS you will use AIE or AI.  What we have found that works 
the best is to create a view of those systems you truly want in your CMDB 
within the SCCM database, then build your integration job based on that view.  
This way it keeps your CMDB clean of any unintended entries and makes your 
integration jobs on the ARS side much cleaner.

Jim Coryat
Senior Software Engineer
Micron Technology, Inc.

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Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2014 8:32 PM
Subject: Re: Integration SCCM and CMDB

** There is an old integration SMS to CMDB located on the Communties web site. 
It will still work for SCCM and it uses AIE.

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Hi,

I am trying to bring data from SCCM into the CMDB. Would it be better to use 
AIE, or a script, write a program to bring the computer system, software, 
processor, Network devices, etc...into the CMDB.   I do not want to use any 
third party tools like the Seamless Connector, so I was curious if any other 
companies have come up with any good solutions that brings the data from SCCM 
into the CMDB.


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Re: Integration SCCM and CMDB

2014-03-26 Thread Koyb P. Liabt
 
** 
Our company is staying fixed on 7.6.4, and does not plan  to upgrade any 
time soon.  Any idea when  AIE is being retired? I can  load the data through 
AIE, so is I assume there is a  way in AIE to build logic so that if the CI 
is no longer in SCCM during the last  scan, we can remove this CI's from the 
dataset in the CMDB.  Is this a  difficult task to do? 
The team has the Seamless Data Pump  and are going to replace it.  Through 
experience, the Remedy  Developer ends up working with the Seamless Pump to 
some degree  also for troubleshooting, log analysis, and resolving any 
technical  issues.  
**  
I  would suggest using Atrium Integrator rather than AIE.  You didn’t 
mention  what version of ARS and ITSM you are on but since AIE is basically 
being 
retired  you may want to go ahead and get familiar with AI.  I haven’t 
tried it  since 7.6.4 just came out, and it mostly worked then but I imagine it’
s  completely functional now. 
For  the record, we’re investigating the Seamless Data Pump (who I believe 
is owned  by someone else now.)  One of the main benefits to us is that it 
makes a  separation of duties easier.  If we used AI or AIE then not only do 
we (the  Remedy team) have to maintain the software, but also the mappings, 
the  normalization, etc.  With this, we have sort of neutral ground and they 
 provide basically normalization mapping spreadsheets so the users can do 
it  themselves for their Product data so they can do license  management. 
Thanks, 
Shawn  Pierson  
Remedy  Developer | Energy Transfer 
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Hi, 
I am  trying to bring data from SCCM into the CMDB. Would it be better to 
use AIE, or  a script, write a program to bring the computer system, 
software, processor,  Network devices, etc...into the CMDB.   I do not want to 
use 
any  third party tools like the Seamless Connector, so I was curious if any 
other  companies have come up with any good solutions that brings the data 
from SCCM  into the CMDB.   

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Re: Integration SCCM and CMDB

2014-03-25 Thread SUBSCRIBE arslist Sweety
Store the SCCM discovered data in the database and use that database to connect 
to the Remedy with AIE job to import the CIs.

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Re: Integration SCCM and CMDB

2014-03-25 Thread Rick Cook
Microsoft provides interfaces with the tools.  Have you tried them?

Rick
On Mar 25, 2014 5:59 PM, Koyb P. Liabt tekkyto...@aol.com wrote:

 **
 Hi,

 I am trying to bring data from SCCM into the CMDB. Would it be better to
 use AIE, or a script, write a program to bring the computer system,
 software, processor, Network devices, etc...into the CMDB.   I do not want
 to use any third party tools like the Seamless Connector, so I was curious
 if any other companies have come up with any good solutions that brings the
 data from SCCM into the CMDB.


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Integration SCCM and CMDB

2014-03-25 Thread Koyb P. Liabt
Hi,
 
I am trying to bring data from SCCM into the CMDB. Would it be better to  
use AIE, or a script, write a program to bring the computer system, software, 
 processor, Network devices, etc...into the CMDB.   I do not want  to use 
any third party tools like the Seamless Connector, so I was curious if  any 
other companies have come up with any good solutions that brings the data  
from SCCM into the CMDB.  
 

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Re: Integration SCCM and CMDB

2014-03-25 Thread Roger Justice
There is an old integration SMS to CMDB located on the Communties web site. It 
will still work for SCCM and it uses AIE.



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To: arslist arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Tue, Mar 25, 2014 9:30 pm
Subject: Integration SCCM and CMDB


** 
Hi,
 
I am trying to bring data from SCCM into the CMDB. Would it be better to use 
AIE, or a script, write a program to bring the computer system, software, 
processor, Network devices, etc...into the CMDB.   I do not want to use any 
third party tools like the Seamless Connector, so I was curious if any other 
companies have come up with any good solutions that brings the data from SCCM 
into the CMDB.  
 
 
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