of the OOB classes to make the system easier
to navigate.
Shawn Pierson
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Thank you Shawn for your reply.My concern is, and this is what I have heard from BMC, when designing your Product categories, you need to think ahead to the design of the CMDB as well. It's all interrelated and affects reporting, trending analysis etc.I find it very difficult to design my
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Thank you Shawn for your reply.
My concern is, and this is what I have heard from BMC, when designing your
Product categories, you need to think ahead
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Well,I find it very disturbing from what Shawn stated - "Part of the problem is that there are no good answers to your questions"If the CMDB is really suppose to be the center of the Universe for ITSM, as it shows so well in the BMC literature, how can there be no real good answers?And if ITSM
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Thanks Phil,I wasn't being sardonic.We have a non-IT support group that maintains non-IT related products (light bulbs, etc) they do however use Remedy.The point I have overlooked is that ITIL relies so much on IT only products, that the ITSM suite really excludes all other non-IT departments
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Well,
I find it very disturbing from what Shawn stated - Part of the problem is that
there are no good answers to your questions
If the CMDB is really suppose to be the center of the Universe for ITSM
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Well,
I find it very disturbing from what Shawn stated - Part of the problem
is that there are no good answers
7, CMDB CI and Product Definitions
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Thanks Phil,
I wasn't being sardonic.
We have a non-IT support group that maintains non-IT related products
(light bulbs, etc) they do however use Remedy.
The point I have overlooked is that ITIL relies so much on IT only
products, that the ITSM suite
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** Thank you Shawn for your reply.
My concern is, and this is what I have heard from BMC, when designing
your Product categories, you need to think ahead to the design of the
CMDB as well. It's all
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Hello everyone,This question is for ITSM 7 (Service Desk with Change Management, ootb)If you open the Application Administration Console. Select Standard configuration, Product Category, Create a new product category, you are prompted to select a CI type for the product categorization you are
Monday and I haven't had my coffee yet)
Cheers!
Eli
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my coffee
yet)
Cheers!
Eli
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Hello everyone,This question is for ITSM 7
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Hi Eli,
ok, but where does a Blackberry fall into the ootb CI?
where does a telephone, office desk, fax, etc fall into the ootb CI?
These aren't defined and the product category creation wizard will not allow
you to created a item without
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** ahhh thanks,
{module sarcasm}
writeline (That's as useful as a 3 Inch ladder)
{end sarcasm}
So, what is the deal
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