Re: Late session summary report from BMC User World 2007

2007-11-14 Thread Hugo Visser
Any screenshots or presentations on the upcoming dev studio?

Hugo

On Nov 14, 2007 8:27 AM, Geoffrey Endresen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Exactly. The new Eclipse developer studio looks awesome.

 On Nov 8, 2007 2:52 PM, Susan Palmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  **

  Great summary Geoffrey!
 
  Regarding #5, one of the most important things that Doug Mueller stressed
  was that the ARS platform is not going away.  BMC is relying on the platform
  and if it goes away, BMC goes away.  BMC has totally bought into that
  platform, not just the Remedy folks.  And just as important they intend to
  keep the platform OPEN.  No locking down.  So we can continue to be happy
  ARS Developers for the next 20 years (ok ... no time projected ... lol).
 
  Susan
 
 
 
  On Nov 8, 2007 3:02 PM, Geoffrey Endresen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  
  
  
   Overall I would give the BMC User World (9 out of 10).
   As good as the Past RUGs that I remember. But it's been a while for me.
  
   Best Moment: Being there when Rick Cook got his ARSList MVP Award.
  
   Beyond AR System 7.1 to Developer Studio
   •   The next version of AR System 7.5 (mid 2008) will have Eclipse to
   replace the Admin Tool.
   •   Navigator, Object Lists, Form Editors and Workflow Editors will
  all
   change and include Undo/ Redo
   •   Future versions of the UI will include features like table fields
   that re-size to the window size
  
   Session Notes:
   1)  New 7.1 Features (David Easter of BMC)
   -   Licensing simplied and License Usage reports calculated every 45
  minutes
   -   Mid-Tier has prefetched forms and has persistent cache stored on
   disk for use after restart.
   -   Escalations multi-threaded, enables pools of escalations that can
   run in parallel
   -   Ability to turn off status history, no entries in H tables.
   -   Sneak peek of AR System 7.5 will have Eclipse based Admin Tool,
   Accessing multiple web views are much easier through a tabbed
   interface.
  
   2)  Using 7.1 Features (Bob Poulos of BMC)
   -   Filter Error Handling is now available to handle some errors
  during filters.
   -   Service Entry API allows to call workflow without creating an
  entry in a form
   -   ARServiceEntry() API, takes input, performs logic, gives output
   -   7.1 executeable is smaller than 7.0 because system forms are
  stored
   on disk instead of in the exe
   -   With NextID blocks and disabling Status History a create new entry
   can be changed from 9 SQL statements to 3 statements.
   -   Mentioned  7.x servers have some kind of reconnect to database
   setting, may be useful during Oracle FSF event
  
   3)  Load Balancing (Kelly Deavers of BMC)
   -   Good presentation, still have questions with netscaler load
  balancers
   -   Did not include good example of how to setup http and https with
  ip
   stickiness without using apache http rewrite to https
  
   4)  Supportability of AR System Servers (Bob Wieman of BMC)
   -   Large Query Logging helps find users making big slow queries: see
  KB 12235
   -   7.x has automatic exception logging when threads die:
   -   Startup logging available to see problems for new servers during
   arstartup: see KB 10033931
   -   Copy cache logging when server re-caches workflow: see KB 26132
   -   7.0 New ARWKLGA – AR Log Work Analysis Tool to see timing of large
   SQL entries.
  
   5)  AR System is the Cornerstone of BMC Software (Doug Mueller of BMC)
   -   This session was mainly to assure customers that the Application
   Development Platform is getting much more investment
   -   BMC applications (as Atrium CMDB) strive to provide Business
  Service
   Management for ITIL processes, but it all relies on AR System
   -   New Version of the platform include new lego type modules
  including
   the approval engine and assignment engine. We can expect additional
   future modules like a tasklist queue
   -   The future is bright for AR System as the tool to build process
   workflows, but don't re-invent the wheel
   -   Recommends buying applications to support common standard
  processes
   and only implement custom applications when implementing requirement
   outside of standard ITIL processes
  
   6)  ITIL v3 (George Spalding of Pink Elephant)
   -   V3 is made to catch up with industry tools and processes for
   Business Service Management
   -   soapbox ITIL certification is needed to add some professionalism
   to IT /soapbox
   -   5 areas of ITIL v3 for implementing Business Services (Goal is
   creating a service that provides value)
   o   Service Strategy – the business service and value to be provided,
   service as an asset, ROI
   o   Service Design – plans for the service, service catalog
   o   Service Transition – implementing the design into production and
   knowledge management
   o   Service Operation 

Re: Late session summary report from BMC User World 2007

2007-11-13 Thread Geoffrey Endresen
Exactly. The new Eclipse developer studio looks awesome.

On Nov 8, 2007 2:52 PM, Susan Palmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 **
 Great summary Geoffrey!

 Regarding #5, one of the most important things that Doug Mueller stressed
 was that the ARS platform is not going away.  BMC is relying on the platform
 and if it goes away, BMC goes away.  BMC has totally bought into that
 platform, not just the Remedy folks.  And just as important they intend to
 keep the platform OPEN.  No locking down.  So we can continue to be happy
 ARS Developers for the next 20 years (ok ... no time projected ... lol).

 Susan



 On Nov 8, 2007 3:02 PM, Geoffrey Endresen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 
 
  Overall I would give the BMC User World (9 out of 10).
  As good as the Past RUGs that I remember. But it's been a while for me.
 
  Best Moment: Being there when Rick Cook got his ARSList MVP Award.
 
  Beyond AR System 7.1 to Developer Studio
  •   The next version of AR System 7.5 (mid 2008) will have Eclipse to
  replace the Admin Tool.
  •   Navigator, Object Lists, Form Editors and Workflow Editors will
 all
  change and include Undo/ Redo
  •   Future versions of the UI will include features like table fields
  that re-size to the window size
 
  Session Notes:
  1)  New 7.1 Features (David Easter of BMC)
  -   Licensing simplied and License Usage reports calculated every 45
 minutes
  -   Mid-Tier has prefetched forms and has persistent cache stored on
  disk for use after restart.
  -   Escalations multi-threaded, enables pools of escalations that can
  run in parallel
  -   Ability to turn off status history, no entries in H tables.
  -   Sneak peek of AR System 7.5 will have Eclipse based Admin Tool,
  Accessing multiple web views are much easier through a tabbed
  interface.
 
  2)  Using 7.1 Features (Bob Poulos of BMC)
  -   Filter Error Handling is now available to handle some errors
 during filters.
  -   Service Entry API allows to call workflow without creating an
 entry in a form
  -   ARServiceEntry() API, takes input, performs logic, gives output
  -   7.1 executeable is smaller than 7.0 because system forms are
 stored
  on disk instead of in the exe
  -   With NextID blocks and disabling Status History a create new entry
  can be changed from 9 SQL statements to 3 statements.
  -   Mentioned  7.x servers have some kind of reconnect to database
  setting, may be useful during Oracle FSF event
 
  3)  Load Balancing (Kelly Deavers of BMC)
  -   Good presentation, still have questions with netscaler load
 balancers
  -   Did not include good example of how to setup http and https with
 ip
  stickiness without using apache http rewrite to https
 
  4)  Supportability of AR System Servers (Bob Wieman of BMC)
  -   Large Query Logging helps find users making big slow queries: see
 KB 12235
  -   7.x has automatic exception logging when threads die:
  -   Startup logging available to see problems for new servers during
  arstartup: see KB 10033931
  -   Copy cache logging when server re-caches workflow: see KB 26132
  -   7.0 New ARWKLGA – AR Log Work Analysis Tool to see timing of large
  SQL entries.
 
  5)  AR System is the Cornerstone of BMC Software (Doug Mueller of BMC)
  -   This session was mainly to assure customers that the Application
  Development Platform is getting much more investment
  -   BMC applications (as Atrium CMDB) strive to provide Business
 Service
  Management for ITIL processes, but it all relies on AR System
  -   New Version of the platform include new lego type modules
 including
  the approval engine and assignment engine. We can expect additional
  future modules like a tasklist queue
  -   The future is bright for AR System as the tool to build process
  workflows, but don't re-invent the wheel
  -   Recommends buying applications to support common standard
 processes
  and only implement custom applications when implementing requirement
  outside of standard ITIL processes
 
  6)  ITIL v3 (George Spalding of Pink Elephant)
  -   V3 is made to catch up with industry tools and processes for
  Business Service Management
  -   soapbox ITIL certification is needed to add some professionalism
  to IT /soapbox
  -   5 areas of ITIL v3 for implementing Business Services (Goal is
  creating a service that provides value)
  o   Service Strategy – the business service and value to be provided,
  service as an asset, ROI
  o   Service Design – plans for the service, service catalog
  o   Service Transition – implementing the design into production and
  knowledge management
  o   Service Operation – keeping the service working, and event
 management
  o   Continuous Service Improvement – obvious
  -   Used Amazon.com as a good example of value network for the service
 
  buying a book
  -   Process provides accountability for 

Re: Late session summary report from BMC User World 2007

2007-11-08 Thread Susan Palmer
Great summary Geoffrey!

Regarding #5, one of the most important things that Doug Mueller stressed
was that the ARS platform is not going away.  BMC is relying on the platform
and if it goes away, BMC goes away.  BMC has totally bought into that
platform, not just the Remedy folks.  And just as important they intend to
keep the platform OPEN.  No locking down.  So we can continue to be happy
ARS Developers for the next 20 years (ok ... no time projected ... lol).

Susan

On Nov 8, 2007 3:02 PM, Geoffrey Endresen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Overall I would give the BMC User World (9 out of 10).
 As good as the Past RUGs that I remember. But it's been a while for me.

 Best Moment: Being there when Rick Cook got his ARSList MVP Award.

 Beyond AR System 7.1 to Developer Studio
 •   The next version of AR System 7.5 (mid 2008) will have Eclipse to
 replace the Admin Tool.
 •   Navigator, Object Lists, Form Editors and Workflow Editors will
 all
 change and include Undo/ Redo
 •   Future versions of the UI will include features like table fields
 that re-size to the window size

 Session Notes:
 1)  New 7.1 Features (David Easter of BMC)
 -   Licensing simplied and License Usage reports calculated every 45
 minutes
 -   Mid-Tier has prefetched forms and has persistent cache stored on
 disk for use after restart.
 -   Escalations multi-threaded, enables pools of escalations that can
 run in parallel
 -   Ability to turn off status history, no entries in H tables.
 -   Sneak peek of AR System 7.5 will have Eclipse based Admin Tool,
 Accessing multiple web views are much easier through a tabbed
 interface.

 2)  Using 7.1 Features (Bob Poulos of BMC)
 -   Filter Error Handling is now available to handle some errors
 during filters.
 -   Service Entry API allows to call workflow without creating an
 entry in a form
 -   ARServiceEntry() API, takes input, performs logic, gives output
 -   7.1 executeable is smaller than 7.0 because system forms are
 stored
 on disk instead of in the exe
 -   With NextID blocks and disabling Status History a create new entry
 can be changed from 9 SQL statements to 3 statements.
 -   Mentioned  7.x servers have some kind of reconnect to database
 setting, may be useful during Oracle FSF event

 3)  Load Balancing (Kelly Deavers of BMC)
 -   Good presentation, still have questions with netscaler load
 balancers
 -   Did not include good example of how to setup http and https with
 ip
 stickiness without using apache http rewrite to https

 4)  Supportability of AR System Servers (Bob Wieman of BMC)
 -   Large Query Logging helps find users making big slow queries: see
 KB 12235
 -   7.x has automatic exception logging when threads die:
 -   Startup logging available to see problems for new servers during
 arstartup: see KB 10033931
 -   Copy cache logging when server re-caches workflow: see KB 26132
 -   7.0 New ARWKLGA – AR Log Work Analysis Tool to see timing of large
 SQL entries.

 5)  AR System is the Cornerstone of BMC Software (Doug Mueller of BMC)
 -   This session was mainly to assure customers that the Application
 Development Platform is getting much more investment
 -   BMC applications (as Atrium CMDB) strive to provide Business
 Service
 Management for ITIL processes, but it all relies on AR System
 -   New Version of the platform include new lego type modules
 including
 the approval engine and assignment engine. We can expect additional
 future modules like a tasklist queue
 -   The future is bright for AR System as the tool to build process
 workflows, but don't re-invent the wheel
 -   Recommends buying applications to support common standard
 processes
 and only implement custom applications when implementing requirement
 outside of standard ITIL processes

 6)  ITIL v3 (George Spalding of Pink Elephant)
 -   V3 is made to catch up with industry tools and processes for
 Business Service Management
 -   soapbox ITIL certification is needed to add some professionalism
 to IT /soapbox
 -   5 areas of ITIL v3 for implementing Business Services (Goal is
 creating a service that provides value)
 o   Service Strategy – the business service and value to be provided,
 service as an asset, ROI
 o   Service Design – plans for the service, service catalog
 o   Service Transition – implementing the design into production and
 knowledge management
 o   Service Operation – keeping the service working, and event
 management
 o   Continuous Service Improvement – obvious
 -   Used Amazon.com http://amazon.com/ as a good example of value
 network for the service 
 buying a book
 -   Process provides accountability for services that may have
 previously been hard to account for
 -   START with Service Operation if that is where you are now
 -   Quote: Worst helpdesk metric is 1st call resolution. We should