This documentation supports the 21.3 version of BMC Helix Digital Workplace Advanced.

To view an earlier version, select the version from the Product version menu.

Enhanced catalog

Business end users can request services through the enhanced catalog, a consumer-friendly app store experience. The enhanced catalog provides enriched profiles and categories for service items, bundles, and promotional banners to help self-service users learn more about the services in your organization.

For example, you might have a service called "Request for More Memory" for requesting to increase the RAM for your laptop, as shown in the following image:

To set up the enhanced catalog in your organization, catalog administrators must have a license to use BMC Helix Digital Workplace Catalog, which is an enterprise app store solution designed to be the center of your digital workplace. Through a single administration dashboard, IT departments can aggregate, manage, deliver, and track hardware, software, and services from multiple cloud-based and on-premises sources.

BMC Helix Digital Workplace Catalog integrates with external fulfillment systems through service connectors to enable communication between the catalog application platform and the different fulfillment systems. (See the following example illustration.)

Important

The service providers shown in the following image are for illustrative purposes and are not built into BMC Helix Digital Workplace Catalog.


Enriching catalog profiles with images, video, and rich text

Enhance the service catalog experience by creating profiles for service items that include:

  • Multimedia carousel of videos and images to illustrate the selected service.
  • Rich text descriptions with business and technical details to help users make decisions when requesting services.
  • Downloadable files and links to internet and other web resources.
  • Service ratings and timeline to help users evaluate solutions.

You can enrich catalog profiles inBMC Helix Digital Workplace Catalog, and they are displayed in the BMC Helix Digital Workplaceend user console. 

Following is an example of a rich catalog profile:

Highlighting services and other important information with banners

Notify users of important information and draw attention to featured services in your catalog by using promotional banners of different sizes. You create these banners in BMC Helix Digital Workplace Catalog and add them to the catalog display in the BMC Helix Digital Workplace Admin console, and they are displayed in the end user console

Following is an example of a full-width hero banner displayed in the end user console:

Following is an example of feature banners displayed in the end user console:

Combining related items that are ordered together with bundles

Help users select options for requested items. Service bundles can contain optional items that the user can switch on or off before submitting the request. The catalog manager can switch the status of optional items as on or off when packaging a bundle.

Following is an example of a bundle with optional items:

Enabling users to filter catalog items by categories

Provide filters to make it easier for users to browse the catalog.

Following is an example of a category selection:

Enhancing the search for enhanced catalog items

Make it easier for users to find items in the catalog. Users can search the catalog for words found in the following catalog profile sections:

  • Service name or title
  • Service version
  • Service description
  • Service tags

Best Practice

We recommend that you develop a consistent tagging scheme for your organization.

Learning more about IT service brokering

Growing enterprises experience challenges to provide access to the services that their teams need to do their work, while enforcing information privacy and security compliance, maintaining system performance, and ensuring license costs are within the allowed budget. Service brokering is a key ingredient for automating users' access to approved services and for reducing the overhead of retaining idle services over time.

If the concept of service brokering is new or unfamiliar to you, read a fresh perspective on enabling the digital workplace. BMC released IT Service Brokering for Dummies (a PDF file that is 1.72 MB) to share:

  • What IT service brokering is, and why it's needed.
  • How your business can benefit from IT service brokering.
  • What to look for in an IT service brokering solution.

The introduction explains:

The proliferation of new technology trends and enterprise users increasingly obtaining IT services from anywhere and everywhere is driving the adoption of an IT–as–a–Service model... the traditional role of internal IT departments has become obsolete and IT organizations that resist these trends will become irrelevant. Enterprise CIOs must recognize and embrace this paradigm shift—IT service brokering is your future!

Required licensing

SaaS subscribers who use BMC Helix ITSM or BMC Helix Virtual Agent Basic service are entitled to this feature.


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