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Webinar: The Evolution from Job Scheduling to Enterprise Workload Automation: Best Practices for a more Intelligent Workload Automation Approach Date: 11/03/2009 |
Author:Andi Mann |
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Coverage Area: Systems Management |
Content Type: Webinar |
Length: 60 minutes |
| Abstract: Register & Receive a Free White Paper - Business-Critical Benefits of Workload Automation Solutions (a $99 Value) Additional Speaker: Ed Hallock, Director of Solutions Management, ASG Business decision makers expect complete IT visibility across the entire enterprise. IT organizations must align with the business services they support but face enormous challenges such as IT complexity, reduced staffing and a lack of insight into the true performance of the enterprise. The traditional approach to job scheduling, which is largely sequence based, uncoordinated and inflexible, is no longer sustainable given increasingly complex business processes which require the ability to connect, adapt and react to real-time events across the enterprise The need to flawlessly manage widely distributed server environments with multiple platforms, technologies and applications, in addition to increasingly managing virtualized environments, further highlights the severe limitations of today’s time and date based job scheduling solutions. IT has a clear urgency to evolve towards a true workload automation engine that can deliver the real-time IT Operational needs demanded by the business. Join ASG’s Senior Director of Solutions Management Ed Hallock and Enterprise Management Associates’ Vice President of Research Andi Mann to learn about IT Operational best practices and the business imperatives that mandate a more intelligent workload automation approach to traditional job scheduling.
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