Beware of Metasolv license costs.. Beware of Metasolv in general.
On 5/21/13 10:28 AM, "Siegel, David" <david.sie...@level3.com> wrote: >Off the shelf stuff? There are lots of options, but it seems like the >general opinion of the IT groups I've worked with is that it's just as >much work to customize and integrate them as it is to write from scratch >so we tend to get further way from COTS all the time. > >You should take a look at Metasolv (now part of Oracle, I believe). We >used it in one of our P&L regions for some regional products for over a >decade and I was always impressed by how quickly they could roll out new >workflows and products in it since much of the customization work could >be done by a business process architect rather than having to be coded by >a developer. > >We've also used Granite, which is from Telcordia, but I don't have enough >direct or indirect experience to have an opinion on whether or not it's >any good. > >Dave > > >-----Original Message----- >From: vijay gill [mailto:vg...@vijaygill.com] >Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2013 11:22 AM >To: NANOG list >Subject: Re: Inventory and workflow management systems > >Resurrecting this thread. Anyone? >What software solution do people use for inventory management for things >like riser/conduit drawdown, fiber inventory, physical topology store, >CLR/DLR, x-connect, contracts, port inventory, etc. >Any experiences in integrating workflow into those packages for work >orders, modeling, drawdown levels, etc. > > > >On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 2:16 PM, vijay gill <vg...@vijaygill.com> wrote: > >> What software solution do people use for inventory management for >> things like riser/conduit drawdown, fiber inventory, physical topology >> store, CLR/DLR, x-connect, contracts, port inventory, etc. >> Any experiences in integrating workflow into those packages for work >> orders, modeling, drawdown levels, etc. >> >> /vijay >> >> >> >> >