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Re: Remedy

From: Offsite Data Services - Support Analyst <support_at_dbmonitor.com>
Date: Sat, 26 Jun 1999 18:07:50 -0400
Message-ID: <Rfcd3.4$IN5.312@typ31b.nn.bcandid.com>


It's a good product but it has its limits,and it may seem on the surface a silver bullet but the admin aspect is painful, this is just my 2 cents

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Colm Hoban
Oracle Certified DBA
http://www.dbmonitor.com
Craig Duncan wrote in message <37751CA7.CE7DE142_at_mindspring.com>...
>Anyone out there have any experience with Remedy?
>
>We are on the verge of implementing a new application
>system involving Remedy. Initially, Remedy was expected
>to act simply as a ticket-tracking mechanism.
>
>Now, Remedy might replace Oracle Forms, Reports, and
>scripting for user I/O. One possible scenario: developing
>Remedy forms and thus let Remedy design the database.
>
>I got a glimpse of this in action. I don't know Remedy at
>all, but it looks like a DBA's nightmare. It seems to me
>you are putting up the walls, doors, and windows, and
>then laying the foundation around those entities.
>
>To boot, a large part of the data is going to be replicated
>to another sight. The schema to be replicated is already
>defined.
>
>Can anyone offer any experiece with this product?
>
>Thanks,
>Craig Duncan
>crd1_at_mindspring.com
>
Received on Sat Jun 26 1999 - 17:07:50 CDT

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