Re: newbie to remedy - questions

2007-03-18 Thread Carey Matthew Black
 applications you can create and maintain.

It is impossible to say if that is something that would interest you. Or if
it is something that would be a good career choice for you.

For what it is worth: I would say that it might take a skilled Java
programmer as long as ... say 6-12 months to get a good working
_mastery_ of ARS application development. That is if you work on it 40 hrs a
week for the entire time. ( So I have obviously skipped a lot of
details/subtlety above. I would suggest that you go read the concept and
Admin/workflow product pdf's for more details.)

Hope that helps give you a jump start in the ARS universe.

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ARS = Action Request System(Remedy)

Love, then teach
Solution = People + Process + Tools
Fast, Accurate, Cheap Pick two.


On 3/17/07, Chanan Berler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


thanks a lot for the quick answer
the company uses Remedy which is very much new to me - the idea both the
programming language.

thanks
Chanan


Rick Cook-3 wrote:

 If you work for a company that is willing to look at and take advantage
of
 what Remedy can do, it can be a pretty good job, because the underlying
 technology is both powerful and well-constructed.  And you will find
that
 your Java skill don't have to fall by the wayside, because not only does
 Remedy use Java, but you can write Java scripts to automate and enhance
 some
 functionality.

 Remedy is used on every contintent and in every kind of industry, and
can
 track any kind of issue.  You are not locked into the applications the
 vendor sells you - you can build your own, using the same engine that
 BMC/Remedy uses to build the ones they sell.

 Rick

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 Subject: newbie to remedy - questions

 Hi All,

 As i said in my subject i am new to Remedy and wanted to ask some
 questions
 here:

 1) is Remedy popular as other programming langauges? like C++ or Java?

 2) i am in a position to work with Remedy, should i follow it? or try my
 luck in looking
 for another work place which works with java (which i am more
 familiar).

 thanks
 Chanan



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newbie to remedy - questions

2007-03-17 Thread Chanan Berler
Hi All, 

As i said in my subject i am new to Remedy and wanted to ask some questions
here:

1) is Remedy popular as other programming langauges? like C++ or Java?

2) i am in a position to work with Remedy, should i follow it? or try my
luck in looking
for another work place which works with java (which i am more familiar).

thanks
Chanan
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Re: newbie to remedy - questions

2007-03-17 Thread Rick Cook
If you work for a company that is willing to look at and take advantage of
what Remedy can do, it can be a pretty good job, because the underlying
technology is both powerful and well-constructed.  And you will find that
your Java skill don't have to fall by the wayside, because not only does
Remedy use Java, but you can write Java scripts to automate and enhance some
functionality.

Remedy is used on every contintent and in every kind of industry, and can
track any kind of issue.  You are not locked into the applications the
vendor sells you - you can build your own, using the same engine that
BMC/Remedy uses to build the ones they sell.

Rick

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To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: newbie to remedy - questions

Hi All, 

As i said in my subject i am new to Remedy and wanted to ask some questions
here:

1) is Remedy popular as other programming langauges? like C++ or Java?

2) i am in a position to work with Remedy, should i follow it? or try my
luck in looking
for another work place which works with java (which i am more familiar).

thanks
Chanan
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Re: newbie to remedy - questions

2007-03-17 Thread Chanan Berler
thanks a lot for the quick answer 
the company uses Remedy which is very much new to me - the idea both the
programming language.

thanks
Chanan


Rick Cook-3 wrote:
 
 If you work for a company that is willing to look at and take advantage of
 what Remedy can do, it can be a pretty good job, because the underlying
 technology is both powerful and well-constructed.  And you will find that
 your Java skill don't have to fall by the wayside, because not only does
 Remedy use Java, but you can write Java scripts to automate and enhance
 some
 functionality.
 
 Remedy is used on every contintent and in every kind of industry, and can
 track any kind of issue.  You are not locked into the applications the
 vendor sells you - you can build your own, using the same engine that
 BMC/Remedy uses to build the ones they sell.
 
 Rick
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chanan Berler
 Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2007 3:10 PM
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: newbie to remedy - questions
 
 Hi All, 
 
 As i said in my subject i am new to Remedy and wanted to ask some
 questions
 here:
 
 1) is Remedy popular as other programming langauges? like C++ or Java?
 
 2) i am in a position to work with Remedy, should i follow it? or try my
 luck in looking
 for another work place which works with java (which i am more
 familiar).
 
 thanks
 Chanan
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