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Not my first app, but the most ‘different’,
Before I got married in 1989 I wrote a wedding guest app.
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it it was branded 'Phoenix', then yes...that was the system :)
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Hi,
On the "different" side I recall a "Feed The Fish" application.
The Sales department got a goldfish bowl and had problems remembering to feed
the fish. The application required that you signed off on feeding the fish,
and if this was not done the Sales Department got notified, followed by the
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it it was branded 'Phoenix', then yes...that was the system :)
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LJ was the the WCom system I eventually took over?
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> My first app was a rebuild of a custom HelpDesk we used internallyit
> was on 3.2...had tons of bells and whistles and did
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My first app was a rebuild of a custom HelpDesk we used internallyit was on
3.2...had tons of bells and whistles and did many things that tons of s
Arweb implement of ARS 3.0.
And wots = Work order tracking system for telco/oss, I almost forgot .
Cheeers,
Omega Li
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Jason Miller
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I thought I would start a side topic from the "how fast could that be?" thread.
We have seen more and more "out of the box ITSM" installs
o
>> the other non-IT teams who needed to track lots of assets but again they
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Jason Miller
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I thought I would start a side topic from the "how fast could that be?" thread.
We have seen more and more "out of the box ITSM" installs
] What was the first ARS app you built?
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First apps – all custom built:
1. IT Help Desk.
2. HR System.
3. Telephone Network Management System.
4. Lunch ordering system. Seriously. Coworkers saw the example app that
was given way back when and decided they actually
My first app was a rebuild of a custom HelpDesk we used internallyit
was on 3.2...had tons of bells and whistles and did many things that tons
of systems I've worked on since didn't do...was a healthy team and
experience to start off my Remedy career...wow, it's been a long time.
On Wed, Nov 1
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[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Jason Miller
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I thought I would start a side topic from the "how fast
I thought I would start a side topic from the "how fast could that be?"
thread. We have seen more and more "out of the box ITSM" installs in
recent years and custom development appears to be less prevalent. Many of
us started out building anything and everything under the sun.
For me, I had just
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