Hi there,

Since there have been no replies on the list I'll have my 5 minutes of
product-plugging glory...

CA Workload Automation (formerly ESP) is an advanced automation engine
capable of managing enterprise workload from a single engine with that
ability to immediately trigger processing of business data that is
either expected or unexpected. 

Using advanced sensor technology, it can detect granular business events
such as changes to a database, java messages, SAP events, etc. and
immediately process that data, without the overhead of preloading the
work into the system. 

With direct reference to points that make us stand out from the
competition, this is what I'd say:

- Business-event driven, not just "event-driven" (see previous
explanation) 
- Reduction in defined jobs using "inherited dependencies" and variable
substitution 
- Pre-production testing to validate definitions and job flow 
- Simple, English-based definition requiring fewer calendars and less
maintenance 
- Built-in capabilities to simplify configuration and maintenance

Please do not hesitate to contact me offline, or your local friendly CA
rep, for more information.



Thanks.
 

Aurora


 

Aurora Emanuela Dell'Anno
CA Technologies - MSC
Sr. Engineering Services Architect
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-----Original Message-----
From: gsg [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 10 September 2010 22:37
Subject: CA ESP Workload Automation

Does anyone use a CA job scheduler product called ESP Workload
Automation?

PROS/CONS compared to other job schedulers?

TIA

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