Hi Gidd;

**Finally** got the chance to try this out today - needless to say - I am
impressed as usual :)

Reason for the delay was the holidays and forcing me to take time off - but
now that it is finally 'aught-nine' (yikes) figured I'd kick the tires!!

Thought a fair test would be to go to my local watering hole for lunch and
try it over their wireless connection (xDSL) - and the response time was
completely "unexpectedly AWESOME" - I cannot get Mid-Tier to paint screens
that fast even on my gig-e net at home!

I'll pass this info around to my team @ Infosys for 'future reference'...

>> Question << (as usual)

Do you have (or can you / want me to?) put together a "Side by Side" test
comparison of your 'extremeair' app versus mid-tier? This would include not
only 'user response time' but other interesting statistics such as 'network
usage (consumption)', 'Server [mid tier] consumption (cpu / memory)', etc
(insert bla-bla-bla here)
I know that I am definately interested in these sorts of statistics - and I
am certain that Infosys customer base would be interested in a 'white paper'
on this as well.

Just thinking :)

Thanks for the link(s) and the demo - as usual your products "make us think"
and 'consider options' when customers ask us "how do we do xyz" so to say...

Best regards & happy new year (of your political / religious preference)
Robert Molenda
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 10:21 AM, Gidd <[email protected]> wrote:

> ** Robert,
>
> Yes indeed !
>
> I can see the new tickets streaming in as folks begin to play with this,
> btw.
> There is always something to hope for, Happy Holidays
>
> Now where is that bear we have to wrestle ???
>
>
> Regards...Gidd
>
>
>
>
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> *From:* Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:
> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Robert Molenda
> *Sent:* Monday, December 29, 2008 10:02 AM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: ADV:XtremeAir (NEW INTERFACE)
>
> ** Late XMAS Present Gidd?
>
> On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 8:09 AM, Gidd <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> ** *Advertisement*:
>>
>>
>> Listers:
>>
>> Exciting News, if you ever wondered what Remedy might be like if it had a
>> "truly user friendly"
>> interface well take a look at our new XtremeAIR interface.
>>
>> For those unfamiliar with Adobe Air applications, this is a FLEX/Flash
>> based environment that is
>> extremely light weight, does not require a browser and will work on a
>> MAC.  Some of you have looked
>> at our FLEX integration and provided us with excellent feedback and honest
>> comments.  It is this
>> input that has helped us continue to be on the leading edge and provide
>> solutions that our customers
>> ask for (not our concept of what they want).
>>
>> What can we do with this interface?  What would you like to see in this
>> type of interface?   Geezzz, I'll
>> bet you'll get back to us with your comments and suggestions.
>>
>> Behind the scenes: we provide a convenient configuration file (XML) that
>> let's you the user determine things
>> like what part of the interface should appear to the user first, set
>> corporate color schemes and lots more.
>> Deployment is also a very straight forward process as you can see below.
>>
>> A special thank you goes out the genius work by the folks over at J System
>> for their superior XML Gateway
>> tool that powers everything and allows us to *not* have to rely on use of
>> BMC's Mid-tier !
>>
>>  ------------------------------
>>
>> *For those interested:*
>>
>>
>> *Download & Installation Instructions*
>> *    *
>> * Step 1:       **Adobe AIR:    **Here is the link to install the 
>> Airsoftware:
>> **http://get.adobe.com/air/* <http://get.adobe.com/air/>
>>
>>
>> * Step 2:   **XtremeAIR:   **Here is the link to install the Xtreme 
>> Airsoftware:
>> http://www.buoyantsolutions.net/xtremeair/xtremeair.air***<http://get.adobe.com/air/>
>> **
>> *Use the Open option to select installation.  *
>> *Repeat this process to check **for updates in the future.*
>>
>> * Step 3:*   *Login(s) and test:*
>> **
>>         Once installed, Login/Password is:    mmcdonald/mmcdonald
>>         Once installed, Login/Password is:    jmcdonald/jmcdonald
>>         Once installed, Login/Password is:    pmcdonald/pmcdonald
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Regards…Gidd
>>
>>
>>
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