- ONE Automation
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ONE Automation refers to the unification of the silos of automation[clarification needed] that exist in enterprise today including run book, application process automation, job scheduling / workload automation, Managed File Transfer (MFT), application release, and virtualization management.[1][2] The concept was introduced by UC4. ONE Automation is revolutionary because it allows IT organizations to move beyond automating basic tasks by automating all the decision-making processes within the IT department.[3] At the heart of ONE Automation is the complex event processing (CEP) technology. CEP allows IT departments to apply a set of policies to captured information, thereby automating those types of decisions.[4]
References
- ^ Turner, Mary (15 March 2011). "UC4 ONE Automation Unifies Job Scheduling and Distributed Server/ Workload Automation". IDC Link. http://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=lcUS22746011. Retrieved 15 March 2011.
- ^ Vizard, Mike (15 March 2011). "UC4 Software Extends IT Automation". CTO Edge. http://www.ctoedge.com/content/uc4-software-extends-it-automation. Retrieved 15 March 2011.
- ^ Vizard, Michael (24 March 2011). "The Maturation of IT Automation". Channel Tech Center. http://channeltechcenter.com/s/a/950.the-maturation-of-it-automation/#. Retrieved 24 March 2011.
- ^ Vizard, Michael (24 March 2011). "The Maturation of IT Automation". Channel Tech Center. http://channeltechcenter.com/s/a/950.the-maturation-of-it-automation/#. Retrieved 24 March 2011.
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