On mainframe, BMC got it right with Control M/O/R/...
The interface is just spot on, ultra easy to quickly understand what's going on.

I don't know about the distributed app, but on mainframe, oh boy, I love CTM.
Have even seen a guy write REXX scripts to build out CTM schedule decks.
So for example, he can run a job to build a schedule that clones a DB2 
subsystem.
These days' tools can't hold a candle to that.

- KB

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On Friday, October 1st, 2021 at 3:40 PM, Radoslaw Skorupka 
<r.skoru...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> W dniu 22.09.2021 o 21:06, Ward, Mike S pisze:
>
> > Anyone on here ever used Control-M from BMC? Any comments on the 
> > Installation/Maintenance/Performance ...ET AL? Any additional products that 
> > had to be purchased because Control-M didn't have everything it needed to 
> > run successfully?
>
> I don't know current product packaging, but definitely take Control-M
>
> with Control-R. This is for job restart.
>
> Paid option, as some competition have also.
>
> Other Controls (-O, -T, -D) are not related to batch scheduling.
>
> My favourite list:
>
> 1.  Control-M
>
>     (gap)
> 2.  CA-ESP
> 3.  IBM IWS vel TWS vel OPC
>
>     (big gap)
>
>     other products
>
>     --
>
>     Radoslaw Skorupka
>
>     Lodz, Poland
>
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