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OTRS

OTRS (originally Open-Source Ticket Request System) is a service management suite. The suite contains an agent portal, admin dashboard and customer portal. In the agent portal, teams process tickets and requests from customers (internal or external). There are various ways in which this information, as well as customer and related data can be viewed. As the name implies, the admin dashboard allows system administrators to manage the system: Options are many, but include roles and groups, process automation, channel integration, and CMDB/database options. The third component, the customer portal, is much like a customizable webpage where information can be shared with customers and requests can be tracked on the customer side.

OTRS
OTRS: Agent Dashboard
Original author(s)Martin Edenhofer[1]
Developer(s)OTRS AG[2]
Initial release2001; 22 years ago (2001)
Stable release
8
Repository
  • github.com/OTRS/otrs
Written inPerl/JavaScript
PlatformMulti-platform
TypeService Management, Help Desk
Licenseproprietary
until version 6.0: GPL
Websiteotrs.com

History

In 2001, OTRS began as an open source help desk ticketing software.

In 2003, OTRS GmbH was formed and a professional company entered the EMEA market. This was followed in 2006 by entry into the North American market.

In 2007, the company was renamed to OTRS AG with the intention of going public, which it did in 2009. This is the same year in which OTRS was brought to Latin America with the Mexican subsidiary officially being founded in 2010. Entry into the APAC region occurred in 2011.

In 2015, a new version of the software, known as OTRS Business Solution, was launched. This commercial version was designed for professional users who needed additional support, configuration and features.

Also in 2015, STORM powered by OTRS was launched.

In 2018, both OTRS-specific products were renamed: The open source version became ((OTRS)) Community Edition. The commercial and managed version is named OTRS. A third offering is called OTRS On-Premise for professional customers who intend to host the platform in their own data centers.

In December 2020, OTRS AG announced the end of life of support for the Community Edition which led to several forks.[3][4][5][6] Alongside its customers was Wikimedia Foundation, which used ((OTRS)) Community Edition to run Wikimedia OTRS system; after its discontinuation, in April 2021, it was migrated to Znuny, a fork of ((OTRS)) Community Edition. Being no longer ran on original OTRS software, the system was renamed Wikimedia VRT.

OTRS Group

OTRS GmbH was originally founded in 2003 by André Mindermann (CEO) and Burchard Steinbild (chairman of the supervisory board). In 2007, the company became OTRS Group, also known as OTRS AG. In addition to the two, today's management board includes Christopher Kuhn (COO), Sabine Riedel (board member, Marketing, HR), Gabriele Brauer (VP Finance) and Manuel Hecht (VP Global Software Development).

OTRS AG is the source code owner of OTRS.

The OTRS Group has its headquarters in Germany. There are six subsidiaries worldwide, including OTRS Inc. (USA), OTRS S.A. de C.V. (Mexico), OTRS ASIA Pte. Ltd. (Singapore), OTRS Asia Ltd. (Hong Kong), OTRS Do Brasil Soluções Ltda. (Brazil), and OTRS Magyarország Kft. (Hungary).

OTRS AG is listed in the Basic Board of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.

Additional OTRS-related products

OTRS is very often used independently, but it is also the foundation of two other solutions.

STORM powered by OTRS is a SOAR that is used by CERTS, SOCs and product security incident response teams (PSIRTs). It uses the OTRS service management suite as its backbone, but incorporates security-relevant processes and information.

CONTROL powered by OTRS is an ISMS. It configures OTRS in such a way that it can track and document ISO 27001, TISAX and other controls for compliance teams.

OTOBO is an Open Source Help-Desk based on OTRS.

Technical notes

Since its beginnings OTRS has been implemented in the programming language Perl. The web interface is made user-friendly by using JavaScript (which can be switched off for security reasons). The OTRS web interface uses the Template::Toolkit rendering engine to dynamically generate the HTML output of individual frontend modules. This approach allows the underlying logic of the OTRS frontend modules (written in Perl) to remain separate from the presentation of each module's user interface (served as HTML to the user).

Originally, OTRS supported only the use of a MySQL RDBMS for use as the webserver database. Support has since been added for PostgreSQL, Oracle, IBM Db2, Microsoft SQL Server, and MariaDB (a community-developed fork of MySQL). OTRS may be used on many UNIX or UNIX-like platforms (e.g. Linux, macOS, FreeBSD, etc.) as well as on Microsoft Windows.

The scalability of OTRS systems may be increased by using mod_perl for the Apache Webserver or by separating the database and web server systems, allowing a large number of simultaneously working agents and high volumes of tickets.

See also

References

  1. ^ Schürmann, Tim (April 2011). "Die freien Ticketsysteme RT und OTRS" [The free ticksystems RT and OTRS]. Linux-magazine (in German). 4. Retrieved 30 May 2019.
  2. ^ "OTRS Group".
  3. ^ "Attention! Security risk with OTRS 6!". OTRS. 23 December 2020. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  4. ^ Heinemann, Markus. "OTRS Community Edition lebt als Fork weiter » ADMIN-Magazin". ADMIN-Magazin (in German). Retrieved 30 March 2021.
  5. ^ "Why we forked | Znuny - The ((OTRS)) Community Edition Fork". Znuny. Retrieved 30 December 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ "OTOBO Launch | Fork zur ((OTRS)) Community Edition". OTOBO. 13 July 2020. Retrieved 30 March 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

External links

  • Official website  
  • About OTRS AG, the OTRS source code owner
  • The ((OTRS)) Community Edition Board
  • Official site of ((OTRS)) Community Edition

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version 6 0 GPLWebsiteotrs wbr comThis article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources OTRS news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Contents 1 History 2 OTRS Group 3 Additional OTRS related products 4 Technical notes 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditIn 2001 OTRS began as an open source help desk ticketing software In 2003 OTRS GmbH was formed and a professional company entered the EMEA market This was followed in 2006 by entry into the North American market In 2007 the company was renamed to OTRS AG with the intention of going public which it did in 2009 This is the same year in which OTRS was brought to Latin America with the Mexican subsidiary officially being founded in 2010 Entry into the APAC region occurred in 2011 In 2015 a new version of the software known as OTRS Business Solution was launched This commercial version was designed for professional users who needed additional support configuration and features Also in 2015 STORM powered by OTRS was launched In 2018 both OTRS specific products were renamed The open source version became OTRS Community Edition The commercial and managed version is named OTRS A third offering is called OTRS On Premise for professional customers who intend to host the platform in their own data centers In December 2020 OTRS AG announced the end of life of support for the Community Edition which led to several forks 3 4 5 6 Alongside its customers was Wikimedia Foundation which used OTRS Community Edition to run Wikimedia OTRS system after its discontinuation in April 2021 it was migrated to Znuny a fork of OTRS Community Edition Being no longer ran on original OTRS software the system was renamed Wikimedia VRT OTRS Group EditOTRS GmbH was originally founded in 2003 by Andre Mindermann CEO and Burchard Steinbild chairman of the supervisory board In 2007 the company became OTRS Group also known as OTRS AG In addition to the two today s management board includes Christopher Kuhn COO Sabine Riedel board member Marketing HR Gabriele Brauer VP Finance and Manuel Hecht VP Global Software Development OTRS AG is the source code owner of OTRS The OTRS Group has its headquarters in Germany There are six subsidiaries worldwide including OTRS Inc USA OTRS S A de C V Mexico OTRS ASIA Pte Ltd Singapore OTRS Asia Ltd Hong Kong OTRS Do Brasil Solucoes Ltda Brazil and OTRS Magyarorszag Kft Hungary OTRS AG is listed in the Basic Board of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange Additional OTRS related products EditOTRS is very often used independently but it is also the foundation of two other solutions STORM powered by OTRS is a SOAR that is used by CERTS SOCs and product security incident response teams PSIRTs It uses the OTRS service management suite as its backbone but incorporates security relevant processes and information CONTROL powered by OTRS is an ISMS It configures OTRS in such a way that it can track and document ISO 27001 TISAX and other controls for compliance teams OTOBO is an Open Source Help Desk based on OTRS Technical notes EditSince its beginnings OTRS has been implemented in the programming language Perl The web interface is made user friendly by using JavaScript which can be switched off for security reasons The OTRS web interface uses the Template Toolkit rendering engine to dynamically generate the HTML output of individual frontend modules This approach allows the underlying logic of the OTRS frontend modules written in Perl to remain separate from the presentation of each module s user interface served as HTML to the user Originally OTRS supported only the use of a MySQL RDBMS for use as the webserver database Support has since been added for PostgreSQL Oracle IBM Db2 Microsoft SQL Server and MariaDB a community developed fork of MySQL OTRS may be used on many UNIX or UNIX like platforms e g Linux macOS FreeBSD etc as well as on Microsoft Windows The scalability of OTRS systems may be increased by using mod perl for the Apache Webserver or by separating the database and web server systems allowing a large number of simultaneously working agents and high volumes of tickets See also Edit Free Software portalComparison of help desk issue tracking software Comparison of issue tracking systemsReferences Edit Schurmann Tim April 2011 Die freien Ticketsysteme RT und OTRS The free ticksystems RT and OTRS Linux magazine in German 4 Retrieved 30 May 2019 OTRS Group Attention Security risk with OTRS 6 OTRS 23 December 2020 Retrieved 8 February 2021 Heinemann Markus OTRS Community Edition lebt als Fork weiter ADMIN Magazin ADMIN Magazin in German Retrieved 30 March 2021 Why we forked Znuny The OTRS Community Edition Fork Znuny Retrieved 30 December 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link OTOBO Launch Fork zur OTRS Community Edition OTOBO 13 July 2020 Retrieved 30 March 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Open source Ticket Request System Official website About OTRS AG the OTRS source code owner The OTRS Community Edition Board Official site of OTRS Community Edition Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title OTRS amp oldid 1132432264, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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