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sponsored by BMC Software, Inc
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Posted:
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17 Apr 2009
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Published:
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17 Apr 2009
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PDF
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9
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White Paper
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Language:
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English
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ABSTRACT:
This paper highlights five major focus areas for implementing WLA - application integration, end-to-end workflow mapping, enterprise visibility and management, service-driven management, and dynamic workflow resourcing. These focus areas are relatively independent of each other, providing modular, flexible, and achievable steps for practical WLA implementation.
Workload Automation - Best Practices and Benefits
WLA - The SMART Approach
Overcoming Obstacles to WLA Efficiency
A Modular Approach with BMC's Product Suite
EMA Perspective
This paper proposes a high-level methodology for implementation of Workload Automation (WLA) - a mature evolution of job scheduling that automates complex IT processing and includes support for event-driven workloads, multiple platforms, Web services, composite applications, SOAs, virtual systems, system and application integration, business alignment, and more.
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Application Integration | Business IT Alignment | Enterprise Resource Management | Enterprise Systems | IT Management | Job Scheduling Software | SOA | Web Services | Workflow Software
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