OpenText Operations Orchestration Initial Setup
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PM436379
System Architect at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
Once you understand what you have to do to do it and you have the proper mechanisms and security restrictions removed to do it, then no. If you go and have somebody new try to deploy it, it is a fairly complex deployment structure. Like I said, that's where it comes back to if you know what you're doing and know how to do it and if you have the proper securities, it's fine. If you don't, it's a nightmare.
View full review »In a small environment it was very easy to setup. It was already setup at my current company; I wasn’t part of it.
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Kishore Ranjal
Product Specialist at SP Jain School of Global Management
The product did not require any installation.
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OpenText Operations Orchestration
April 2024
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We're currently in the progress of implementation, and so far, it's been great. Looking forward to having it fully implemented.
View full review »I wasn't involved in the initial setup.
View full review »The setup was complex because it comes in a pack. We hired an orchestrator to implement the product, but it was expensive. The deployment took eight months. It took another four months to be completely stable. In total, it took a year for the complete implementation.
View full review »I wasn’t really involved in the setup. But it's quite a basic setup. It's not that complex.
View full review »The setup is a little bit complex, as the first time we needed some help from HPE support, but afterwards on repeating the process it became easier.
View full review »I didn't have any involvement with the deployment of the application, so I'm not sure.
View full review »The installation is straightforward. To be fair, HPE has looked to improve that process over the last couple of iterations. Overall, it's been fine.
View full review »The application is very complex thus making initial setup also very complex
View full review »Initial setup is complex. Mainly in architecting it. Then again, in building initial automations.
View full review »Setup is quite complex, but it is a complex product. It's not Word, obviously. It took a couple of weeks to complete the project. But, it was a real small automatic deployment. Basically, what we did in that project was really straightforward, really easy. We barely used the product to it's full extent.
View full review »The initial setup was straightforward. We haven't implemented it that much yet because we have a standalone server with the system, so we opened a couple of firewalls. To get the routines correct, though, it's quite complex.
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Operations Leader - Global Automation at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees
We have a handbook that we use to complete the installation.
We haven't come across anything major as a part of the installation. The installation is straightforward.
We can reach out to Micro Focus support if we come across any difficulties.
View full review »If you understand architecture, it's quite easy and you can can customize based on your need.
There is never a complexity in OO.
View full review »Installation is Straightforward and simple.
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OpenText Operations Orchestration
April 2024
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