John,

The pieces written in flash are constant pain in my side.  I would rather they 
go the other way and get rid of flash in the product entirely.  Anyone with any 
degree of intelligence will look past the glitz of sales and marketing and look 
to what the product really provides.  Flash IMHO just slows down the 
performance of the product as a whole.

Jim Coryat
Senior Software Engineer
Micron Technology, Inc.

-----Original Message-----
From: John Baker [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2014 1:54 PM
Subject: BMC should have made upgrades easier - Customers loosing interests

Hello

I can state that JSS loses customers because they move from BMC to
elsewhere. When a customer doesn't renew support, I make a point of
asking them why and it's almost always because the BMC platform has been
canned. But SNOW isn't always the destination of choice. There have been
a few cases of a customer taking their SSO Plugin for BMC license to
their shiny new HP ITSM system, ie one problem solved and the migration
effort reduced.

BMC have no interest in AR System beyond ITSM, that much has been
obvious for years and to be fair, it makes good business sense. The
world is full of easy to use programming languages and workflow style
products, so why try to compete with low cost/free solutions? What
puzzles me is why AR System still exists given the numerous issues
reported to this list - why hasn't BMC bitten the bullet and gotten rid
of the parts not already written in Flash? I'm not suggesting it's a
smart option, because customising ITSM is a useful sales point, but it's
easy to script Python and modern, transactional database technology is
available for free.

I used SNOW the other day. I selected a category and waited for workflow
to fire - it reminded me of Mid Tier 5.1, ie abysmal performance. It's
not all that great, but sadly, neither is the ITSM installation process.


John

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