BMC Control-M/Forecast: Business Challenge
BMC Control-M/Forecast: Business Challenge
BMC Control-M/Forecast
Gain visibility and insight into the impact of changes to your scheduled workloads to avoid problems and ensure that service level commitments are met. Verify complicated scheduling rules with a visual calendar. Use "what-if" scenarios to simulate problem resolutions or model workload or IT infrastructure changes.
Key Benefits
Business Challenge
Enterprises depend on IT to ensure that critical business services run smoothly. The complex and dynamic nature of the typical IT infrastructure, however, makes it challenging for IT professionals to predict the impact of unexpected job delays or planned changes in the workload processing environment. For example, its difficult to determine how to resolve a delayed job this afternoon or which business services will be affected by a four-hour shutdown of a backup server next week. IT staff also struggle to validate the exact dates of scheduled job flows for critical business services. For example, what impact will a change to the business receipts processing calendar have on the financial workload? Without full visibility into the impact of workload schedule changes, its nearly impossible to deliver quality services at committed service levels.
Ensure that service level agreements are met by proactively identifying and correcting problems that might disrupt critical business services Mitigate risk by using extensive simulation capabilities to avoid a trialand-error approach in the production environment Streamline scheduling to reduce staffing requirements and administrative overhead, resulting in higher productivity and lower costs
With this graphic presentation, you can quickly validate that jobs are not scheduled to run on nonworking days, such as holidays. If you are not satisfied with the planned schedule, you can
easily make schedule changes and verify that the changes are correct.
Key Capabilities
To ensure that scheduled jobs are executed as planned and service levels are met, BMC ControlM/Forecast analyzes your workload scheduling environment, predicting the behavior of future job flows. Whether youre responding to an immediate job scheduling problem or determining how to implement a planned IT infrastructure change, you can use what-if scenarios to simulate various approaches and choose the best path, avoiding negative business impacts. Whats more, identifying bottlenecks or available time slots within the scheduled job flow is straightforward, as is validating the accuracy and effect of ongoing changes to the job flows. A flow diagram and a tabular display show job impact and provide information, such as: Scheduled tasks and their dependencies for the requested date Estimated time execution window for each job Filtering capabilities Extensive information about each jobs estimated lifecycle Business service analysis through integration with BMC Batch Impact Manager
Run what-if scenarios to visualize the impact of optional changes to workloads or infrastructure Validate the accuracy of workload planning using an enterprise view of the job flow for a specific date, including estimated time windows for each scheduled task Prevent unplanned and unexpected job executions by ensuring that scheduling attributes are correct Identify processing bottlenecks and potential problems by generating valuable trend analysis and workload reports
BMC Control-M/Forecast also allows these capabilities within the wider scope of the business service, which comprises more than a single job. When validating the accuracy of a business service schedule, BMC ControlM/Forecast displays a matrix of the planned execution of each job in the business service.
Figure 2. BMC CONTROL-M/Forecast future date batch flow, with estimated time windows
Each report provides a graph to speed the discovery of trends or specific peaks enabling you to drill down to the specific job level.
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