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 ====== Integrate with PTC Integrity ====== ====== Integrate with PTC Integrity ======
  
-[[:72:ptc_general|General Information]] +  * [[:72:ptc_general|]] 
- +  *  [[:72:ptc_integration_new|Integration for Integrity 2009 SP7 and Newer]] 
-[[:72:ptc_integration_new|Integration for Integrity 2009 SP7 and Newer]] +      [[:72:ptc_users|]] 
- +      [[:72:ptc_new_config|]] 
-[[:72:ptc_integration_old|Integration for Integrity Releases Older than 2009 SP7]] +      * [[:72:ptc_new_profile|]] 
- +      * [[:72:ptc_new_limitations|]] 
-… +   [[:72:ptc_integration_old|]] 
- +      [[:72:ptc_operations|]] 
-TBD +      [[:72:ptc_configuration_management|]] 
- +      [[:72:ptc_configuring_client|]] 
-Brock Notes +      * [[:72:ptc_configuration_old|]] 
- +      [[:72:ptc_cms_profile_old|]]
-  stages provided two different options for integration +
-      * classic integration +
-        * based on SI command line chart +
-      * web-service-based interface +
-        advantages +
-          each user can make their own integrity account to perform configurations +
-          very effective +
-          very specific to the user +
-      * need a bunch of permissions (look into this) +
-  in the old one, they needed to configure it in pkit, but im not sure about this one+