ISLANDIA, N.Y.– CA announced the delivery of a new Workload Automation Solution, which it said is designed to optimize real-time performance across diverse enterprise infrastructures, including both distributed and mainframe environments.
Evolving its portfolio of traditional job scheduling tools into CA Workload Automation will enable IT organizations to improve control over the dynamic execution of workloads required by today’s complex business processes, the company said.
The core components of the suite include:
–Workload Control Center – a cross-platform, secure web portal to monitor and control workloads across the enterprise from a central point of control. CA Workload Control Center is a fully customizable workflow management tool, with an executive dashboard view, operational discussion boards, and enterprise reporting capabilities.
—AutoSys Workload Automation r11 – a highly scalable, event-driven workload automation solution for distributed environments.
—ESP Workload Automation r5.5 – an event-driven workload engine to manage dynamic workloads across mainframe infrastructures.
—CA-7 Workload Automation r11 – a fully integrated workload automation solution capable of coordinating and executing business process execution across enterprises leveraging a mainframe-based infrastructure.
–dSeries Workload Automation – a feature-rich, event-driven workload automation solution for medium sized distributed environments.
CA Workload Automation orchestrates the alignment of business processes and IT services by embedding automatic workload triggers into existing workflows. CA said its “service-oriented automation” approach connects infrastructure components and events to the execution of business and IT processes. This service-enabling of existing jobs and processes without redesign or recoding dramatically reduces development times and improves visibility and control of business workflows.