Anne,
 
While I understand that details are changing, I don't believe they're
changing that fast that they couldn't be listed here, with updates added
to the thread.  You have an oppurtunity to discuss RoD to individuals
who have shut down on the idea and won't take the extra step to go
discuss this with their sales rep.  Also, if there is any
misinformation, it's your chance to dispell it.  
 
I'm presently considering upgrading to 7.6 and along with that comes
the question of scaling my current Remedy environment.  I'm not
seriously considering RoD, but intrigued enough to read the thread. 
There's a cost to upgrading hardware/software and potentially RoD could
make sense.  A statement that customizations aren't allowed is
definately a deal breaker, so reading that, I definately wouldn't
pursue.  Then reading your comment that it is allowed, I'm again
somewhat opened minded towards it.

If you feel Rod is a strong service, then embracing this thread is a
good way to promote it.
 
 
Ben Cantatore
Remedy Manager
(914) 457-6209
 
Emerging Health IT
3 Odell Plaza
Yonkers, New York 10701

>>> [email protected] 11/11/10 11:58 AM >>>

Apologies for places we contradicted each other (and hopefully I gave 
you the correct info!) but RoD has been a very fast-moving project, and
things have changed already - for example, we used to not allow
customizations, now we do.

That's why I recommend that anyone on this list contact your account
rep if you are interested and they can get you current details (caveat -
details may change again! we're listening to our customers, and so
adjusting as we go).

Appreciate everyone's interest!

Anne Brock
Principal SC, BMC Software
*** opinions are my own***

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Anne,
Thanks for all the info and clarifying on some points. I will tell you
that the BMC rep at the presentation did contradict some of your points.
I apologize if I misspoke but I think it points to the fact that the BMC
folks trying to sell this need to get on the same page!

Tauf Chowdhury | Forest Laboratories, Inc.
Analyst, Service Management
Mobile:646.483.2779

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Hi Ann,

i just realized you posted already.
My question is, are all the database instances in the same database
server? How are the resources from the database server shared among all
the instances?
Is the storage shared too?

Guillaume
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Please talk to your account reps if you want to learn more about Remedy
on Demand! Here are my comments, but please review our website and talk
to your rep for official comments. I wouldn't normally post this much to
this list, but I didn't want some misconceptions getting hardened in
stone.

1) You do NOT share your database with other companies. You have your
own database instance. You can choose to use multi-tenancy within that,
but you have your own set of apps, your own database
2) We provide Dev, Test and Production environments
3) You own the data (if you're going with BMC - I can't speak to other
vendors)
4) Because it's the same application regardless of whether you are
doing On Demand or On Premise, if you switch from On Demand to On
Premise, you stand up an ITSM instance (takes a couple hours with our
new stack installer!) and bring the data over
5) You can do customizations. We run them through a certification
process to ensure that they won't break on upgrades, but you can
customize.
6) Yes, event managers and discovery data can be integrated with the
system. Other integrations are available as well.
7) BMC handles upgrades, patches, etc.

There are customers for whom On Demand is the perfect fit. There are
other customers who do a lot of customizations, custom apps, etc who
will probably prefer to remain On Premise customers. Luckily, it's the
same great software either way!

If you are interested, I demo Remedy on Demand every Tuesday, at 9:00
a.m. central time; you can sign up for the session at
www.bmc.com/events

Anne Brock
Principal SC, BMC Software

*** My comments here are my own and do not necessarily reflect BMC's
policies, standards, etc. ***


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