It's been replaced by Obamacare.

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On Sep 13, 2013, at 6:55 PM, Patrick Zandi <[email protected]> wrote:

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Maybe there is a health committee advisor


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On Sep 13, 2013, at 18:36, Carl Wilson <[email protected]> wrote:

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Hi Christopher,

Yes, installed this when it first came out (as I believe it was bases on
another partner tool - just re-vamped so was expecting good things as I had
seen the original version - "E-Support" [TSMI]  although never officially
confirmed).

It is cumbersome to get up and running, and I found it full of bugs where
lots of the functionality did not work as expected (lots of workflow
bugs).  There were multiple parts to install and then configure - not
straight forward and the documentation is not too great.



I wish it had more support, there is massive potential to get have this up
and running with the ability to add lots of modules.  There was just so
much that did not work as expected, so gave up on it pretty quickly due to
it not being supported and it did not seem to gain much traction.



The main issue I see, as was with E-Support, is that if your Remedy system
goes down, you have no monitoring as it is "housed" in your AR System  ....



To be honest, there are a number of tools that out do this although it is a
good first effort (again there is potential).



Column Technology (Dom Lewington) does something similar for monitoring
called "Sentinel", which was originally based on a similar concept from an
open source software "Big Brother" - although it has now been completely
re-written to be native Java and standalone .  I wrote a number of modules
when it was in the "Big Brother" model (when I worked for Column) which
would have ported nicely into the Health Advisor but due to the lack of
support it kind of died a natural death.

The great thing about the Sentinel concept is that it was housed outside of
Remedy, so could still run if the system fell over:





Original concept:



http://www.bb4.org/features.html



I digress, but from memory you need to install both the server and the
client to get running.



I have a VM with this up and running, let me know if you need me to dig up
the configuration and setup (deciphering the documentation was the key).




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Kind Regards,



*Carl Wilson*



http://www.missingpiecessoftware.com/



*From:* Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [
mailto:[email protected] <[email protected]>] *On Behalf Of *Pruitt,
Christopher (Bank of America Account)
*Sent:* 13 September 2013 22:22
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* BMC Remedy Health Advisor



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Hello All



We just ran the installer for the BMC Remedy Health Advisor and were
wondering if anyone else has installed this utility? When we installed it
we got no errors, however, when we look on the server we don’t see the
Health Advisor, or any of its forms or workflow installed. Anyone care to
give me some insight as to why this is missing and how to get it on to the
server? Do I need to manually install the Application on to the server
myself, via the Developer Studio?



*Christopher Pruitt
*Remedy Developer

BMC Certified Administrator: BMC Remedy AR System 7.6.04



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