User interface overview
BMC Helix Innovation Suite is a single-tenant platform that helps you develop, build, deploy, and use applications on cloud (SaaS) and on-premises environments. Through this intuitive interface, you can create and automate many business processes without learning a programming language or complex development tools.
BMC Helix Innovation Suite consolidates the capabilities of BMC Helix Innovation Studio and Action Request System.
BMC Helix Innovation Studio
BMC Helix Innovation Studio is a graphical user interface used to develop and tailor applications or libraries. Use the designer tabs in BMC Helix Innovation Studio to create views, records, and business logic for an application or a library.
Learn the basics of using BMC Helix Innovation Studio in the following video:
Workspace page
By using the Workspace page, developers can closely collaborate with administrators and application business analysts to perform the following tasks:
- Create and install new codeless or code-based applications and libraries.
- Customize the deployed applications and libraries.
- View notifications, launch applications, and provide your feedback on BMC Helix Innovation Studio.
For more information, see Accessing-and-navigating-BMC-Helix-Innovation-Studio.
Administration page
By using the Administration page, administrators can manage and assign user permissions, customize the appearance of their applications, and modernize them by adding AI service capabilities.
For more information, see Accessing-and-navigating-BMC-Helix-Innovation-Studio.
Developer Studio
Customize BMC Helix ITSM applications by using forms and workflow objects such as active links, filters, and escalations in Developer Studio.
Developer Studio is an Eclipse application, which uses perspectives to organize windows into layouts. In Developer Studio, you work with two perspectives:
- Developer perspective—Contains tabs and editors to find, create, and modify objects on AR System servers.
- Editor perspective—Contains only the tabs and editors you need when you are editing an object.
For more information, see Accessing-and-navigating-Developer-Studio.