And I'd be one of those that have used Croom's product successfully (in a 
previous life).  Its a great product.

I think one of the pieces I was missing was that AIE offers adapters to 
link different types of databases (I see that in the manuals now - it just 
didn't register with me the first time through).  But other than providing 
those links, I'm not getting how it simplifies an integration or offers 
performance improvements over building my own?  Does it come with 
predefined mappings for CMDB?  It seems I'd still have to create all those 
anyway.

Apparently, I'm being dense this week -  I appreciate the patience.

Thad Esser
Remedy Developer
"Argue for your limitations, and sure enough, they're yours."-- Richard 
Bach



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Drew,

The other alternative is of course to use Croom Consulting's
Link to External Databases which is an ARDBC-Plug-in and it comes in many
popular flavors DB2, Oracle, Sybase, MS SQL, MySQL and etc.

http://www.buoyantsolutions.net/External_DB.html

There are many on this list that have used this solution successfully.


Regards...Gidd




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Thad,

AIE provides a decent integraion point between Remedy and other databases.
The interface is a little clunky, but it does what it's supposed to do. 
The
alternative is to write your own interfaces.

Drew


On Tue, 4 Dec 2007, Thad K Esser wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I'm looking for some input on the value of the Atrium Integration 
> Engine - trying to decide if I want to use it or not.  In reading 
> through the manuals, it seems overly complicated and not all that 
> efficient, but if someone can tell me its the next best thing since 
> sliced bread (and mean it), I would appreciate your thoughts.
>
> ARS 7.1
> CMDB 2.1
> ITSM 7.0.2 (minus AM)
>
> Thank you,
> Thad Esser
> Remedy Developer
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