{"id":133,"date":"2009-03-24T08:17:40","date_gmt":"2009-03-24T13:17:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nukeitmike.com\/blog\/2009\/03\/24\/system-center-service-manager\/%20"},"modified":"2009-03-24T08:17:40","modified_gmt":"2009-03-24T13:17:40","slug":"system-center-service-manager","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.nukeitmike.com\/index.php\/2009\/03\/24\/system-center-service-manager\/","title":{"rendered":"System Center Service Manager"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> When I first heard that Microsoft was going to release a \u201cService Desk\u201d product, I was actually kind of excited.&#160; I heard about it at MMS in 2006 (I think) and the things that they were planning for their Service Desk product sounded really useful and even a bit forward thinking.&#160; Evidently, what they intended and what they built, wasn\u2019t even close to what the customers wanted, because they scrapped it and started over completely.<\/p>\n<p>Now they are once again trying to get feedback on a Beta version of System Center Service Manager.&#160; We aren\u2019t participating in the Beta this time (too much other stuff going on) so I haven\u2019t kept up with what is happening, but here is a reply to a question someone had about the Service Manager Roadmap:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>Thanks very much for your interest in Service Manager &#8211; this is great feedback for our team.&#160; We will be adding many features into Beta 2, including OpsMgr integration, Service Maps, Reporting, Self-Service Portal, Knowledge Management, and Problem Management.&#160; We are making infrastruture improvements that will enhance scalability and performance.&#160; We are making usability improvements that will provide a better overall user experience.&#160; We are also going to be providing a tool that will enable form customization, object model extensions, and IT process workflow authoring.      <br \/>I&#8217;ll try to answer some of your other questions below.      <br \/>1.&#160; We don&#8217;t have plans today for a SCE connector.&#160; <br \/>2.&#160; We don&#8217;t have plans to have built-in integration with DPM &#8211; I would love to hear more details on how you think Service Manager could add value.&#160; A step-by-step example would be most helpful \ud83d\ude42      <br \/>3.&#160; We don&#8217;t have plans to directly control task execution in OpsMgr using Change Management workflows, although I believe the underlying Service Manager platform would support many scenarios.&#160; We do have plans to launch the OpsMgr web console from the Service Manager console (on the same machine) &#8212; then you can run these tasks from the OpsMgr web console.&#160; <br \/>4.&#160; We are not going to have the ability to prevent changes from being applied using the Service Manager change management feature, however we are evaluating functionality to incorporate change windows at a future date.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/social.technet.microsoft.com\/Forums\/en-US\/systemcenterservicemanager\/thread\/d6bbdc78-bdef-4c1a-8115-7b6f7d942737\">Service Manager roadmap : Service Manager &#8211; 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