It is part of the AR System, so it is the BMC Remedy AR System Developer 
Studio.  There are other products at BMC (for example the RunBook Automation 
product) that have their own Developer Studios.
 
It is not a separate product and will be included when AR System 7.5.00 is 
released.  Current estimated release timeframe for AR System 7.5.00 is 
mid-2008.  It is expected that there will be a beta for AR System, similar to 
the 7.0.00 beta, that will begin 2-3 months before release.  The specifics of 
how the beta will be administered have not yet been decided and more 
information will become available closer to release.
 
Thanks,
 
-David J. Easter
Sr. Product Manager, Service Management Business Unit
BMC Software, Inc.

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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) on behalf of patrick zandi
Sent: Fri 11/2/2007 12:11 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: RUG update


** Tell me the name again Jarl, AR Developer Studio or just Developer Studio?


On 11/2/07, Jarl Grøneng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

        Actually there is no Administrator tool in 7.5 release, its named
        Developer Studio.And yes, its based on Eclipse. 
        
        And you can create your $NULL\$ button to use with your Run If 
qualification :-)
        
        
        --
        Jarl
        
        On 11/1/07, Rick Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
        > **
        >
        > Just thought I would shoot a quick update to you all.  There's way 
too much
        > to cover right now, but basic themes are:
        >
        > The AR System isn't going away, in fact, it is the core (I'm 
listening to 
        > Doug Mueller say it right now) to all that BMC is doing.  So let's 
put that
        > thread away.
        > Support management is aware that there are problems, and they are 
seeking
        > input that will help them to provide the proper solutions to those 
problems. 
        >  I liked the initiatives that they spoke about.
        > The new 7.5 (out mid-2008) Administrator tool is COOL!  The learning 
curve
        > won't be nearly as steep as I had feared - most of us should be able 
to 
        > figure it out in a day or so.  LOTS of new functionality - details 
when we
        > have more time.
        > The major initiative in ITSM is that Service Automation is the next 
key
        > initiative, and getting IT to automate its own processes in addition 
to 
        > those of the business.
        > Vancouver is beautiful, and the meeting rooms have ALL been large 
enough.
        >
        > More later, just wanted to whet your appetites!
        >
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