Orientation
This topic provides a brief introduction to BMC Helix Digital Workplace. Start by reading the product overview. To find out more about features that support your role, review the Product roles section below and its links.
Product overview
BMC Helix Digital Workplace is a self-service application for business users to connect with IT and HR anywhere, anytime, on any device. Users are encouraged to share their experiences and post status updates about the resources that concern them. IT can analyze the conversations around resources to gain insight into service usage trends, to plan for the organization's future needs more efficiently. For highlights of the supported capabilities, see Use cases.
BMC Helix Digital Workplace is highly configurable. Features available to users in the application depend on which functionality the administrator enables and how the administrator configures the product.
Depending on your product role, you will use the following components:
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BMC Helix Digital Workplace end user console https://BMCHelixDWPServer:portNumber/dwp/app | Enables end users to submit requests and find self-help resources. If the Advanced version is installed, users can also reserve meeting rooms, view location maps, schedule help desk appointments, and more. | End users |
BMC Helix Digital Workplace Admin console https://BMCHelixDWPServer:portNumber/dwp/admin | Enables administrators to enable and configure features (such as the newsfeed and sections in the catalog). If you are using BMC Service Request Management, you can use your existing service requests and knowledge articles. Or, you can start with the service requests in the starter kit. If the Advanced version is installed, you can also set up locations, help desk appointments, and more. |
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BMC Helix Digital Workplace Catalog console https://BMCHelixDWPCatalogServer:portNumber/dwpc/index.html | Enables service catalog administrators to design services that external systems fulfill. Separate catalog can be unified in a single service catalog. This console is installed with the Advanced version. |
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Employees can use any supported mobile device or desktop browser for self service, to enter trouble tickets, and to contact IT.
With BMC Helix Digital Workplace Advanced, employees can monitor the status of services and schedule appointments to meet with IT. When traveling, users can instantly find important information about their corporate campuses—from directions from the airport to floor maps of company office layouts that provide an easy way to find conference rooms, printers, and other assets in unfamiliar locations—anytime and anywhere. Personal assets and services that employees requested from the catalog are grouped together as My Stuff. Employees can make requests specific to their personal assets and services. For example, they might request accessories for their laptop.
Product roles
BMC Helix Digital Workplace includes both administrator and end-user roles.
After BMC Helix Digital Workplace Catalog is set up, catalog managers can share the responsibility for setting up and maintaining the digital service catalog with other members of the organization. The application provides three catalog management roles to enable teams to work more efficiently to save time and money.
The following diagram illustrates the roles that apply to each application.
The following users roles are applicable to BMC Helix Digital Workplace.
Super administratorFrom the Admin console, super administrators configure sub-tenants and create external portals.
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AdministratorFrom the Admin console, administrators enable and configure features (such as the My Activity tab and sections in the catalog) for the BMC Helix Digital Workplace end user console.
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End userEnd users use the BMC Helix Digital Workplace end user console for self-service and to place requests.
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The following product roles are applicable to BMC Helix Digital Workplace Catalog.
Catalog administratorFrom BMC Helix Digital Workplace Catalog, catalog administrators handle administrative functions such as creating service templates and managing the service connector configuration. They also handle the catalog management functions of an internal service supplier.
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Internal service supplier administratorUsing BMC Helix Digital Workplace Catalog, internal service supplier administrators help to populate the organization's service catalog by creating new services, importing services from external systems, designing workflows and questionnaires, setting service entitlements for users, and approving and publishing services to end users.
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Internal service supplierUsing BMC Helix Digital Workplace Catalog, internal service suppliers help to populate the organization's service catalog by creating new services, importing services from external systems, designing workflows and questionnaires, and setting service entitlements for users.
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Customer administratorUsing BMC Helix Digital Workplace Catalog, administrators from companies that use services provided by a managed service provider, set service entitlements for users, and generate reports on service usage.
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Asset managerUsing BMC Helix Digital Workplace Catalog, asset managers set up and manage Virtual Marketplaces, as a method to entitle services, bundles, and banners to users and groups.
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Service agentService agents investigate the status of service requests and answer queries by users about their service requests. Service agents have access only to the Service Requests report. For more details about service request reports, see Reviewing the status of service requests. |
Product documentation
The BMC Helix Digital Workplace documentation helps both new and experienced users implement and use this product. Based on your role, the following sections of the documentation are recommended:
Role | Documentation sections |
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BMC Helix Digital Workplace administrators | |
Catalog administrators and internal suppliers | |
Asset managers |
The FAQ page answers questions about the product and directs you to other resources for getting information about this product.
When working in the product, administrators can use context-sensitive Help to find the appropriate documentation topic.
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