Enterprise Job Scheduling Solution
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Enterprise job scheduling solutions provide a common execution layer that allows you to execute workload on any platform on behalf of any job scheduling system. You can even integrate multiple job scheduling systems if business reasons require you to maintain more than one system.
At the same time, end users, business applications, EAI tools and workflow engines are able to initiate their workloads using the same execution layer. Combining all elements of today’s workload enables you to achieve end-to-end visibility throughout your IT infrastructure. All elements of a business process are visible in a single view regardless of where they executed or initiated. The information is stored in a central repository.
Individual management tools become commodities, processes become standardized and people can work across platforms without specialization. This results in a more mature organization, improving quality and enhancing IT service delivery while avoiding vendor lock-in.
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