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RE: Inventory and workflow management systems


From: "Siegel, David" <David.Siegel () Level3 com>
Date: Tue, 21 May 2013 17:28:15 +0000

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:vgill () 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 <vgill () 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






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