21.05 (12.2) enhancements
Discover Windows hosts by using PowerShell
BMC Discovery uses PowerShell on Windows hosts to perform an in-depth discovery of the host. PowerShell is a cross-platform command line shell and scripting language that performs almost the same way as UNIX and Linux discovery.
BMC Discovery provides a PowerShell credential option to discover a Windows host in preference to using other Windows credentials, such as WMI and RemQuery. The PowerShell credential connects to the host's PowerShell API using HTTPS. The appliance can accomplish this discovery without the need for a Windows proxy or BMC Discovery Outpost.
PowerShell is also used in an experimental feature to discover Windows hosts in AWS that uses SSM discovery; it is disabled by default. See Configuring-discovery-settings for information on enabling discovery of Windows hosts in AWS.
For more information, see Discovering-Windows-hosts-with-PowerShell and Adding credentials.
Discover container platforms by using API providers
BMC Discovery provides API providers to discover container platforms like Kubernetes and OpenShift. These API providers enable efficient access to the container platform APIs. Support for new APIs can be added through the monthly TKU releases.
For more information, see Adding credentials.
New service modeling capabilities for SAAM
Start anywhere application modeling (SAAM) is enhanced to enable modeling of Business Services and Business Services (Technical) in addition to modeling Business Application Instances.
A Business Service is a service that one business or organization provides to another business or organization, such as an E-mail service or order processing. A Business Service (Technical) includes a service that an IT organization provides to support business services or IT operations, such as a self-service help desk.
For more information, see Start-anywhere-application-modeling.
There are also some modeling changes to support the new Service Modeling capabilities. For more information, see Model-changes.
Support for new REST API endpoints
You can use the new REST API endpoints for data import and general data manipulation. The endpoints help you find the best candidate hosts and other root nodes by using the identity weighting algorithm. For more information, see Endpoints-in-the-REST-API.
Support for new TPL functions
The new TPL functions make it easier to handle JSON data and expose the node identity algorithm. You can also create and manipulate nodes that are not defined in the taxonomy. For more information, see What-s-new-in-TPL.
Changes to predefined reports
For information about changes that have been made to the predefined reports provided in the product, see Report-changes.
FIPS enabled BMC Discovery Outposts and Windows proxies
In Windows, when the FIPS mode is enabled, the BMC Discovery Outpost and Windows proxies use the fully compliant and certified OpenSSL implementation (the OpenSSL FIPS module).
Product name changes in Remedy platform, Remedy ITSM, and BMC Helix Platform applications
Consult the following tables for changes to the product and component names starting with version 21.02.
While the product names have changed in 21.02, some instances in the product UI and product documentation still refer to the previous product name.
Remedy platform and ITSM applications
Version 20.08 and earlier | Version 21.02 and later |
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Remedy AR System (Remedy AR System) | |
Remedy IT Service Management Suite (Remedy ITSM) | |
BMC CMDB | |
Remedy with Smart IT | |
Remedy Smart Reporting | |
Remedy Change Management | |
Remedy Knowledge Management | |
Remedy Asset Management | |
Remedy Service Desk | |
Remedy Single Sign-On |
BMC Helix Platform and applications
Version 20.08 and earlier | Version 21.02 and later |
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BMC Helix Platform | |
BMC Helix Chatbot |