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With BMC Digital Workplace, your end users can request IT, HR, and other company services through a social media-like interface. Administrators enable self-service features for end users and set up the catalog of services. 
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updated 04 Jun

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DateTitleSummary
November 22, 2019
19.11 enhancements

The 19.11 release provides enhancements in the following areas:

  • Portal for external users
  • Enhanced global search for end users
  • Natural language processing to improve search results for end users
  • Localized email and push notifications for end users
  • Additional feature settings in the BMC Digital Workplace Admin console
  • Additional label customization
  • Complex surveys in BMC Digital Workplace Catalog
  • Questions with a table of response selections
  • Option to reopen completed requests 
  • Granular access to subcatalogs

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Features for end users

 

How end users use the product

Creating and managing the service catalog

 

Creating catalog sections, service categories, services,bundles, and banners

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Deploying clients

 

Rebranding and making the application available to end users

Enabling self-service in an organization

 

Configuring self-help resources, locations, and appointments

Integrating

 

Integrating with other products

Administering

 

Setting up users and groups, customizing, enabling features, sending broadcasts, and more

Troubleshooting

 

Common issues, error messages, logs, and contacting Support


Planning

 

Deployment use cases, sizing, performance, system requirements, and security

Installing

 

Performing the installation

Upgrading

 

Performing the upgrade

The Planning, Installing, and Upgrading sections are required only if you have an on-premise setup.


PDFs and videos

 

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Videos

Videos are available in the following areas:

Getting started videos

The following topics in the Getting started section contain videos that supplement or replace the text-based documentation:

Installation videos

The following topics in the Installing BMC Digital Workplace

and Installing BMC Digital Workplace Catalog

sections contain videos that supplement or replace the text-based documentation:

Client deployment videos

The following topics in the Deploying clients section contain videos that supplement or replace the text-based documentation:

Integration videos

The following topics in the Integrating section contain videos that supplement or replace the text-based documentation:


Enabling self-service in your organization videos

The following topics in the Enabling self-service in an organization section contain videos that supplement or replace the text-based documentation:

Connector videos

The following topics in the Connecting your catalog to external systems section contain videos that supplement or replace the text-based documentation:


Administration videos

The following topics in the Administering section contain videos that supplement or replace the text-based documentation:

Troubleshooting videos

The following topics in the Troubleshooting section contain videos that supplement or replace the text-based documentation:



FAQs and additional resources

This topic provides information that supplements the BMC Digital Workplace documentation.


Frequently asked questions about BMC Digital Workplace

This section provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about BMC Digital Workplace.

BMC Digital Workplace includes mobile and desktop client applications that enable employees to interact with their IT and HR departments efficiently and "in the moment." You can find details about BMC Digital Workplace capabilities in Use cases.BMC Digital Workplace Catalog provides web-based administration of the next-generation service catalog.  BMC Digital Workplace Catalog aggregates service catalogs from different sources and orchestrates fulfillment of service requests. For more information, see Creating and managing the service catalog.

BMC Digital Workplace is aimed at consumers of IT or other services, while BMC Remedy IT Service Management (ITSM) is aimed at staff members delivering or supporting IT or other services. Both BMC Digital Workplace and BMC Remedy ITSM offer mobility UI options. For BMC Remedy ITSM, mobility was, in the past, delivered via BMC Mobility products, but it is now delivered via BMC Remedy with Smart IT.

BMC Digital Workplace is aimed at consumers of IT or other services. Remedy with Smart IT is the new user experience for BMC Remedy ITSM, which is aimed at staff members delivering or supporting IT or other services. Both these solutions must be enabled and used independently. For best results in service management, the use of both components is recommended. BMC Digital Workplace has specific user licenses, whereas Smart IT is licensed via standard BMC Remedy ITSM user licenses.

You have several options to change the terminology, rebrand BMC Digital Workplace, and icons. For details, see:

As an administrator, you can manually update the status of any asset. "Down" printers are shown as red icons, for example, instead of green. Future releases will automatically update status icons of assets on maps.

This is by design. Only requests with Open status are displayed on the Request Timeline.  If a request has been set to cancel or closed, they are removed from the Requests view. To view additional requests, click the filter icon and select additional status values.

The email conversation between support staff and an end user is not stored in the BMC Digital Workplace activity feed history. These conversations are stored only in fulfillment records such as incidents and work orders. 

  Turning off location service affects the positioning on any of the relevant screens (your locations, nearest locations, and their distance).

For information about which clients and consoles are localized, see Supported languages and locales. For more information about localizing content in BMC Digital Workplace, see the Localizing titles and messages.

No, BMC Digital Workplace does not replace BMC Service Request Management. Instead, it adds value to the solution. BMC Service Request Management comprises a service catalog to publish services, a workflow engine to process requests, and a self-service portal to request services. BMC Digital Workplace replaces the current self-service portal, which customers can still access if they choose to.If you use BMC Digital Workplace Catalog, instead of fulfilling service requests directly through BMC Service Request Management, you can fulfill service requests through BMC Digital Workplace Catalog workflow. This workflow calls BMC Service Request Management activities.

No, it is not. As explained in Managing assets on floor maps, BMC Digital Workplace is not integrated to update BMC Atrium CMDB.

One set of users can use BMC Digital Workplace, and another set can use BMC Service Request Management, which is comprised of a service catalog to publish services, a workflow engine to process requests, and a self-service portal to request services. You can configure BMC Digital Workplace to use the same service request definitions (SRDs).

As of today, your users can use the BMC Service Request Management self-service portal and BMC Digital Workplace. However, you can replace the self-service portal with BMC Digital Workplace.

Anyone accessing BMC Digital Workplace requires a People profile with a minimum of a Read license and a Remedy Login ID.

One. Only BMC Remedy Incident Management uses the floating license. BMC Digital Workplace does not have floating licenses.

No, BMC Digital Workplace supports Microsoft Exchange only.

No, BMC Digital Workplace does not check for licenses. However, you can run a report to review usage, as described in Reviewing active users.

Yes.
No. Installing a bundled JRE is a prerequisite that you must fulfill before installing BMC Digital Workplace. For more information, see Installing BMC Digital Workplace.

The default list of allowed attachments is restricted to the following file types: .ai, .avi, .bmp, .csv, .doc, .docx, .gif, .jpeg, .jpg, .mp4, .msg, .pdf, .png, .ppt, .pptx, .psd, .rar, .tif, .tiff, .txt, .vsd, .vsdx, .wmv, .xls, .xlsx, .zip


BMC Digital Workplace is multitenant capable. The application code and the data that powers the application are shared between tenant instances. However, all customer data is stored separately for each tenant.

No. You can only install the BMC Digital Workplace Catalog on a Linux server.

Frequently asked questions about using BMC Digital Workplace on mobile devices in version 19.02.00 and later

The native mobile clients have been deprecated in this release, and replaced with new mobile client user interface. All the features are available across supported desktop and mobile devices.

No. You can use the BMC Digital Workplace app available from the App Store.

Yes. The BMC Digital Workplace app will work with BMC Digital Workplace 19.02 and later.

That depends on whether you use the BMC Digital Workplace app available from the App Store or use MDM to sign and distribute the App.

BMC will renew the certificate if you download the BMC Digital Workplace app from the App Store.

If you download and use the BMC Digital Workplace app from the App Store, you will not need to download, resign, or manage certificates for the App.

Try using the mobile browser to access BMC Digital Workplace.

If you are using an Android mobile device, you can access BMC Digital Workplace seamlessly using your mobile browser. If you are using the App on an iOS device, you must send the crash report to BMC Support.

From the popup displayed when an exception is encountered on the BMC Digital Workplace App, select the option to send the crash report to BMC. You must also record the region and time of the crash, and send it to BMC Support. If you are using a crash reporting tool for troubleshooting, you can also send the crash report recorded using that tool to BMC Support.

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Frequently asked questions about BMC Digital Workplace and BMC Helix Remedy

This section provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about BMC Digital Workplace used in BMC Helix Remedy environments.


BMC Digital Workplace must be installed on a Linux server, thus it cannot run on the BMC Helix Remedy servers.

Yes.

Yes. The BMC Remedy AR System API is always automatically encrypted.

You will use a different URL.

Yes, users can be logged on to both at the same time.

If it works using BMC Remedy Single Sign-On with BMC Remedy Mid Tier, it will also work with BMC Digital Workplace. BMC does not do anything special beyond how it works with BMC Remedy Mid Tier.

It is a shared cluster sized for many customers. No specific provisioning of resources is required per customer. The environment is monitored and sized for growth.

Related documentation spaces

Additional resources from BMC

The following BMC sites provide information outside the BMC Digital Workplace documentation that you might find helpful:

The following are the most recent official documents on the Digital Workplace community:

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