Hi John,

BDNA looked promising at MMS. So even though it is a 3rd party vendor that 
normalizes the data, SM is still able to make use of that data? Does that 
integration work easily or is it no different than integrating SCCM's data with 
it?

Thanks,

Edward

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Behalf Of Marcum, John
Sent: Friday, May 17, 2013 6:59 AM
To: mssms@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: [mssms] RE: Opinions on System Center Service Manager, Software Asset 
Management, and Integration with SCCM

I'm using BDNA for this. It's cheap and it works well. I can pull the 
normalized data from CM into SM. Have to manually import license counts into CM 
but that's not too bad.

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[mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On Behalf Of Bradnan, Jerry
Sent: Friday, May 17, 2013 8:06 AM
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Subject: [mssms] RE: Opinions on System Center Service Manager, Software Asset 
Management, and Integration with SCCM

We've helped clients implement both, and the 2012 iteration has a lot of 
benefits. The Change Management data is great and over all incident management, 
tracking and reporting is good.

I'm not sure it will rationalize the application data any better, however, you 
may want to look in to SCCM Asset Intelligence. Implementing Asset intelligence 
will help normalize a lot of the application inventory data that's feeds SCSM.

As Tom points out, the Provance add-in is a nice addition.

Jerry
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[mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On Behalf Of Aguero, Tom
Sent: Friday, May 17, 2013 8:10 AM
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Subject: [mssms] RE: Opinions on System Center Service Manager, Software Asset 
Management, and Integration with SCCM

We've been running ServMan for just over a year now and have loved it. We're 
very small so we've only deployed Incident management so far but it has worked 
great for our needs. The integration with ConfigMan is painless and full 
featured. As for asset management I am currently in the midst of setting up 
Provance asset management add-in for ServMan. So far everything looks great in 
my test environment.

Tom Aguero
Technical Support
Shared Services | Information Technology
900 N Garver Rd, Monroe, OH 45050
Phone: 800.834.8001
techsupp...@sharedservices.cc<mailto:techsupp...@bakerconcrete.com>

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[mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On Behalf Of Edward Woo
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2013 7:09 PM
To: mssms@lists.myitforum.com<mailto:mssms@lists.myitforum.com>
Subject: [mssms] Opinions on System Center Service Manager, Software Asset 
Management, and Integration with SCCM

Hi All,

I wanted to see if others in the community had tried/implemented System Center 
Service Manager in their environment and wanted to see if they would recommend 
implementing SCSM for change management, help desk ticketing, and 
software/hardware asset management tracking. We have an existing help desk 
software that is somewhat tied into our SCCM data with some custom coding on 
the help desk software to retrieve the data, but the asset management data is 
frustrating our administrative staff as the data isn't very accurate because of 
the way applications are installed. (Eg. Some have Add/Remove Program entries, 
some are based on files installed, etc)

What I've found in SCCM is that it collects a lot of data, but sometimes it 
requires customized queries to specifically identify executables, installed 
paths, and Add/Remove Programs and associate it with certain applications. If I 
was to implement SCSM, does it integrate with SCCM's inventory data easily and 
how accurate are the results?  Does SCSM have the smarts to figure out what 
software is installed based on Add/Remove Program and inventoried EXEs 
automatically, make use of those custom queries from SCCM, or do we need to 
purchase additional 3rd party products that integrate with SCCM/SCSM to get 
accurate results.

Just trying to get feedback in case SCSM can do the job better and has better 
integration with SCCM.

Thanks,

Edward Woo





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