Batch Job Scheduling and Process Automation in 2008

Courtesy Redmond Developer News | Tech Library  Sat, 08/16/2008 - 18:00

This white paper discusses the central role that batch job scheduling has played over the years and how that role is evolving.

The paper highlights what users should look for as the market moves from traditional batch job scheduling to cross-platform and event-driven capabilities.

It also looks at key concerns driving IT management and how these concerns translate into needs that can be addressed through job scheduling and process automation.

Get it now. (PDF, 6 pages)


 

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