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go beyond job scheduling: webcast series: part #1 October 20, 2010 Jim Anderson, VP Product Management Prabhakar Gopalan, Sr. Principal Product Marketing Manager

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  • 1. go beyond job scheduling: webcast series: part #1 Jim Anderson, VP Product ManagementPrabhakar Gopalan, Sr. Principal Product Marketing ManagerOctober 20, 2010

2. speakers for todays webcastJim Anderson Prabhakar Gopalan VP Sr. Principal Product ManagementProduct Marketing Go Beyond Job Scheduling Webcast #1 Copyright 2010 CA. All rights reserved. 3. todays topics1) Introduction, a little about the webcast series 2) Discuss present day datacenter challenges 3) Overview of CAs vision for workload automation 4) CA Workload Automation A quick look 5) Q&A Go Beyond Job Scheduling Webcast #1 Copyright 2010 CA. All rights reserved. 4. Go Beyond Job Scheduling webcast series http://www.ca.com/lpg/workload-automation-webcast-seriesAll webcasts start at 11AM EDTWebcast #1: October 20, 2010 Technology trends in job scheduling Todays webcast to enable datacenter 2.0Webcast #2: November 10, 2010 Register for a chance Workload Automation for the Cloudto win a free iPad*Webcast #3: December 8, 2010 Workload Automation for ApplicationsWebcast #4: January 12, 2011 Replacing outdated job schedulers made easy Webcast #5: February 9, 2011 Whats New in CA Workload Automation? * Rules, restrictions, details will be available on webcast registration site Go Beyond Job Scheduling Webcast #1 Copyright 2010 CA. All rights reserved. 5. todays topics1) Introduction, a little about the webcast series 2) Discuss present day datacenter challenges 3) Overview of CAs vision for workload automation 4) CA Workload Automation A quick look 5) Q&A Go Beyond Job Scheduling Webcast #1 Copyright 2010 CA. All rights reserved. 6. IT needs to drive revenuebut business demand is outpacing IT budgetsand resources as well as traditional means of delivery BusinessPrevious IT DemandSteady State Recession& Credit Growing CrisisAlignment GapIT Budget&Resources 2003 - 20082008 - 2009 New Normal BOTTOM LINE: IT Needs a Game Changer Go Beyond Job Scheduling Webcast #1 Copyright 2010 CA. All rights reserved. 7. IT is evolving to drive revenueDynamic DatacenterAutomation and Dynamic resourceOrchestration allocation Application InfrastructureportabilityServerOptimization Application Consolidation deployment Provisioning Process orchestration Multi-vendor support Dependency Using mapping Self-service Patching Automation scripts or Configuration Chargeback Compliance phases vendorstandardization Configurationtools managementGo Beyond Job Scheduling Webcast #1Copyright 2010 CA. All rights reserved. 8. Job scheduling too is evolving (to workload automation) as part of that datacenter transformation Dynamic DatacenterBut how? Workload AutomationCloud aware, dynamicresources & workloads > Dynamic event driven Job Management> Dynamic infrastructure Consolidated & pooled > Service-orientedJob Scheduling resources > Application workloadsDefined processes >Business oriented& IT centric >Dynamic workload placement> IT centric scheduling>Business event driven> Workload scheduling>Business & IT Integrated> Static workload placement> IT event driven jobmanagementGo Beyond Job Scheduling Webcast #1Copyright 2010 CA. All rights reserved. 9. enablers for the transformationCloud3 Dynamic Computing & Datacenter VirtualizationWorkload Automation1 2 WorkloadCloud aware, dynamic Application resources & workloadsAutomationAutomation &as a ServiceOptimization> Dynamic event driven Job Management> Dynamic infrastructure Consolidated & pooled > Service-orientedJob Scheduling resources > Application workloadsDefined processes& IT centric >Business oriented >Dynamic workload placement> IT centric scheduling>Business event driven> Workload scheduling>Business & IT Integrated> Static workload placement> IT event driven jobmanagementGo Beyond Job Scheduling Webcast #1Copyright 2010 CA. All rights reserved. 10. a simple datacenter use case add computing to meet demand for guaranteed service level 1. Multiple end-usersrequest end-of-qtrreports 2. Increasedworkload triggers3. Execute Add MoreReconfigure Resource Capacity workflowPools workflow 5. Run 4c. Provisioning 4a. Add/Remove 4b.Complete Phy serversAdd/RemoveReports VMs Resource Pool Private Cloud4d. VerifyConfiguration Go Beyond Job Scheduling Webcast #1 Copyright 2010 CA. All rights reserved. 11. todays topics1) Introduction, a little about the webcast series 2) Discuss present day datacenter challenges 3) Overview of CAs vision for workload automation 4) CA Workload Automation A quick look 5) Q&A Go Beyond Job Scheduling Webcast #1 Copyright 2010 CA. All rights reserved. 12. aligning the transformation requirements to CAs workload automation solutionGo Beyond Job Scheduling Webcast #1 Copyright 2010 CA. All rights reserved. 13. aligning the transformation requirements to CAs workload automation solutionGo Beyond Job Scheduling Webcast #1 Copyright 2010 CA. All rights reserved. 14. todays topics1) Introduction, a little about the webcast series 2) Discuss present day datacenter challenges 3) Overview of CAs vision for workload automation 4) CA Workload Automation A quick look 5) Q&A Go Beyond Job Scheduling Webcast #1 Copyright 2010 CA. All rights reserved. 15. realizing it in CA Workload Automation SOLUTION FEATURESBENEFITS End-to-end Multi-platform Consistent, reliableMultiplatform Admin, Schedulingservice deliveryControl, Visualization Dynamic job control Greater business Event driven Service response Fault tolerance andOriented Architecture recovery; HA Increased productivity &Application Workloads Intelligent Resource performanceEvent Triggers Resource ManagerManagement Manage IT costsEnterprise Security Design, model, analyze Ease of use Evolve to the nextPolicy Management Critical path analysis Role based admin and generation datacenterWeb Services and forecastingreportingHigh Availability Alert and Resolve Cloud and virtualizationService Managementsupport Extreme scalabilityVirtualization & Cloud Tight process 50+ job typesWorkload Broker automation integration Audit & complianceCross Platform support Go Beyond Job Scheduling Webcast #1 Copyright 2010 CA. All rights reserved. 16. broad coverage for workload object typesServerERP Apps Database IntegrationsMicroFocus Peoplesoft (Oracle, SQL, DB2, etc) Database MonitorOpenVMSOracle Apps Database Stored ProcedureI5Request Set Database TriggerSingle RequestTandem SQL QueryOracle Job CopyWindows SAPUnix Batch Input Sessions Application Integrations & Events B/W Infopackages EJB Session Bean POJOLinuxEJB Entity Bean RMI B/W Process ChainJMX Invoke Operation JMX Get Attribute Data Archiving Utilities SAP EventJMX SubscribeJMX Set AttributeJMS PublishJMS SubscribeFile Trigger SAP Process Monitor HTTPWeb Services objectFTP Transfer SAP R3 JMX Remove InstanceJMX Create InstanceSNMP SubscribeSAP Job CopySNMP PublishMonitoringSNMP Get Attribute MainframeCPU MonitoringWindows Eventlog MonitoringSNMP Set AttributeStorage MonitoringWindows Service Monitoringz/OS Objects - z/OS dataset IP Monitoring Text File Monitoring - z/OS manual - z/OS job Process MonitoringAgent Monitor Go Beyond Job Scheduling Webcast #1Copyright 2010 CA. All rights reserved. 17. CA Workload Automation is part of CA Automation Suite accelerate your path to cloud agility, control and optimizationAgilityControl Optimization Go Beyond Job Scheduling Webcast #1 Copyright 2010 CA. All rights reserved. 18. todays topics1) Introduction, a little about the webcast series 2) Discuss present day datacenter challenges 3) Overview of CAs vision for workload automation 4) CA Workload Automation A quick look 5) Q&A Go Beyond Job Scheduling Webcast #1 Copyright 2010 CA. All rights reserved. 19. register for the full webcast series to continue this conversationhttp://www.ca.com/lpg/workload-automation-webcast-seriesAll webcasts start at 11AM EDT Webcast #1: October 20, 2010 Technology trends in job schedulingRegister for a chance to enable datacenter 2.0to win a free iPad*Webcast #2: November 10, 2010 Workload Automation for the Cloud Next WebcastWebcast #3: December 8, 2010 Workload Automation for ApplicationsWebcast #4: January 12, 2011 Replacing outdated job schedulers* Rules, restrictions, details will be availableon webcast registration site made easy Webcast #5 Feb 9, 2011 Whats New in CA Workload Automation?Go Beyond Job Scheduling Webcast #1Copyright 2010 CA. All rights reserved. 20. resources http://www.ca.com/us/workload-management.aspxWebcastGo Beyond Job Scheduling SeriesClick Handouts menu in LivemeeetingProduct BriefCA Workload Automation Success StoryAir Liquide optimizes processingof 22,000 daily IT jobs with CA Industry Analyst ReportThe Total Economic ImpactBlog:Of CA Workload Automation Automation and Virtualization White Paper User Community:Workload Automation for the Cloud Workload Automation Community Service OfferingCA Workload Automation Rapid ImplementationGo Beyond Job Scheduling Webcast #1 Copyright 2010 CA. All rights reserved. 21. thank you 22. legal notice Copyright CA 2010. All rights reserved. All trademarks, trade names, service marks and logos referenced hereinbelong to their respective companies. No unauthorized use, copying or distribution permitted. THIS PRESENTATION IS FOR YOUR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. CA assumes no responsibility for theaccuracy or completeness of the information. 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