Guest SME Author Abbas Haider Ali - Burning questions: myCMDB (://URLFAN)
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Guest SME Author Abbas Haider Ali - Burning questions: myCMDB

Post Date: Jul 10, 2008 8:26 a.m.
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Abbas Haider Ali has recently joined the Managed Objects team as their new VP of Product Strategy. We’ve been communicating over the past few months and while he doesn’t bring “direct BSM” experience, his vision for shaping and guiding Managed Objects is likely to bring a fresh perspective to a well established company and to the overall BSM marketplace. I’ve been after some technical practitioners at Managed Objects to participate as guest SME authors on my blog for some time now. They’ve recently launched their own blog, but I hope to still have someone from their team participate here. While Abbas’ initial post here is a bit more “sales/marketing” feeling than I prefer, he’s providing some good information here to “clear the air” on why the launch of the myCMDB application is unique. Feel free to join in the conversation and ask Abbas and the Managed Objects team anything! I know they’ll respond! * Fo...

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