Hi Jason,

 

Yes, here at Project Remedies, we do custom development.  Our focus has been 
building our ActionProgram Manager Plus, which is a process and life-cycle 
management system.  It uses processes to generate project and cost plans, 
tracks resources, and costs.  It’s tightly integrated with the ITSM suite.  

 

We are still a strong believer in the AR System as a development environment.  
And I wish the ARSList would continue to be available.

 

The day before Thanksgiving, we have a lot to be thankful for.  Including 
everyone in the Remedy community all these years.

 

Happy Thanksgiving.

 

Stan

w. 310-230-1722

c. 310-428-5748.

 

From: ARSList [mailto:arslist-boun...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of Jason Miller
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2019 11:43 AM
To: arslist@arslist.org
Subject: Anybody still doing Custom Development?

 

Hello my Lister family! As the list comes to a close in the near future I 
figured I would send my final post (in a non List admin role). I have two 
intentions with this post... One to have a final discussion regarding 
development on the AR System platform and 2) looking to find work doing AR 
System development or any Remedy work for that matter.

 

1)

It has been years since our beloved List buzzed with posts from people sharing 
what they are building, how they are creatively enhancing ITSM (or building 
their own). We all experienced the transition from "we can build whatever the 
business needs on Remedy" to "we want ITSM out of the box." BMC stopped 
promoting Remedy as a platform to build your own solutions on years ago 
(actually, did they ever or was that left over from Remedy Corp?). 
Understandably many organizations had the desire to move to a packaged product 
that was supported and maintained by a vendor. I can't fault them.

 

But I miss the creativity, the ingenuity, the excitement, and the reward of 
creating solutions (both ITSM related not ITSM related). Does this still exist 
anywhere?

 

Even though I left my original Remedy home (Sharp HealthCare) a few years ago 
to relocate in Austin, the writing was on the wall there as well. I spent my 
last few years there building a lightweight ITSM suite from the ground up 
(because OOTB ITSM was too rigid and burdensome for that organization). However 
they are just about to go-live with Ivanti Service Manager, out of the box, no 
"customization". We had a history of building all kinds of business solutions, 
some not even IT related. Those will all go away when they retire their Remedy 
environment. Another Remedy shop where creativity and rapid development was 
king... gone.

 

More recently at my current job, I built a filter a few weeks ago. It was a 
documented fix in a KA for an ITSM issue. Just being in Dev Studio again put a 
huge smile on my face. I was once again in my happy place, for those 5 minutes 
at least. It reminded me of the hours I spent a few years ago cranking out 
forms and workflow.

 

Is anybody out there willing to share if they still use Remedy as a development 
platform? Is Remedy as a development platform really dead?

 

While I would love for us to have a open conversation about what organizations 
are still doing Remedy development, I also understand there are confidentially 
concerns for some. Please feel free to email me directly if you wish 
(jason.mil...@gmail.com <mailto:jason.mil...@gmail.com> ).

 

2)

The contract I have been working under is quickly coming to an end and it is 
looking like I will need to find a new source of income. I would love to find 
out, not only are organizations still performing Remedy development, but even 
better if there are any with an opening for a Remedy Developer in Austin, TX or 
Remote.

 

There is a ton of tech around me (the area has been called "Silicon Hills 
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silicon_Hills> "), I know some of the companies 
in the area used Remedy at one point, but it appears completely dead here in 
Austin for Remedy work. Did BMC (heck, they even have an office here) really 
lose all of these customers to the competition?

 

Hopefully this will catch somebody's attention in my area that is still using 
Remedy and we can connect. To clarify, while I love doing Remedy development 
(it would be my dream job), I have nothing against ITSM and am very capable and 
content working with the suite (it is my current job).

 

Hopefully this post will spark one last (or a few) good conversation on the 
ARSlist.

 

*****  Putting on my ARSlist Admin hat (or whatever my title is)   ***** 

 

Dan, Misi and myself have been discussing the List's final days (ok, think what 
you will, but my eye just watered up after typing that). Due to some 
circumstances the list may live on a bit longer than was originally stated. So 
until the plug is pulled... Post away! Once the List no longer accepts 
posts/replies the archives will still be available.

 

Happy Thanksgiving to my Remedy family in the US! And have a great rest of the 
week to my Remedy family elsewhere!

 

Jason

 

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