But the DEMO license still works. Three fixed licenses, unlimited time
frame, and a 2000 record limit per form. Anybody should be able to "develop"
with those "minor restrictions" with no issue.

 

Tim Powell

 

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** 

This is not about sales.  This is about technology.   There are a lot of
vendors that have been around for many years that still offer a method for
developers to leverage free licensing and develop their product (with minor
restrictions).  Not having a demo license past 60 (or whatever the time
limit) is annoying.  I am going to enjoy this new freedom with Service Now
while it last.  And so will my clients.  Who knows... it may last for a very
long time .

 

In a message dated 4/19/2010 2:48:37 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
jdso...@shyle.net writes:

** 

In most cases though (at least in the mid size business market), if you
cannot justify buying a product in about 60 days, then you do not need the
product. Remedy sales however is quite flexible in granting renewals on
TRIAL licenses beyond the 60 days. The limitation is more to protect their
interests than to restrict you as a customer. Service now is fairly new in
the market which is why they are fairly liberal at the moment on their demo
and trial licenses. I'm pretty sure they will draw up those kind of
limitations if they catch up with their competitors that are currently ahead
of them. So I guess enjoy that while it lasts..

 

Remedy used to have a 90 day trial license.. That used to be more than
enough for most sales purposes.. I didn't know they reduced it down to 60..
When did that happen?

 

Joe

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** 

Yes - they trial last for 30-60 days, and I want to be able to develop
without using my client's server.

Kind of like in the old days when we had UNLIMITED access under demo.

 

... Looks like this is available under Service-Now.

 

 

In a message dated 4/14/2010 3:15:10 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
jdso...@shyle.net writes:

** 

Do you have a problem when you request for TRIAL licenses?

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** 

I might check Service-now out.  And if I like it - I will recommend this to
my Clients.   With Remedy I can't get the free demo license anymore, and I
personally am not happy with Remedy's support.

 

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