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BMC Control-M for Informatica Simplify the management of data integration through enterprise workload automation
Key Benefits
Business Challenge
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Integrates Informatica workflows into the BMC
Organizations rely on Informatica data integration to achieve consistent delivery of — and access to — the data on which critical business decisions are based. Not only is the vast majority of Informatica’s extract,
Control-M workload automation environment
transform, and load (ETL) processing performed in batch, but it is also tightly intertwined with many corporate applications, which themselves operate in batch.
Allows inte Allows interac ractive tive sch schedu eduling ling of predefined workflows
Informatica provides a basic scheduler to manage its own batch processing. However, this scheduling tool
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Eliminates complexity and errors by providing intuitive
lacks service level management, auditing, forecasting, reporting, enterprise notification, and many other features required in a robust enterprise workload automation solution. Informatica alone forces IT staff to use multiple tools to manage critical workloads generated by its solutions and other business applications.
screens and job-definition validation features that
Organizations frequently attempt to overcome these deficiencies by building scripts. However, these scripts
assure job accuracy
are usually costly and difficult to maintain — and may expose the organization to unnecessary risk.
Secures the authentication
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Provides detailed execution information and enhanced post-processing options that allow results analysis and automatic error recovery
BMC Control-M is a powerful workload automation solution that provides a single, enterprise-wide view of all managed workload. Collections of jobs are assembled into batch services that include a defined deadline, which is then actively monitored in real time to ensure compliance with service level agreements (SLAs). The management of the workload is performed via a graphical console that shows hierarchical relationships and provides facilities for designing, modifying, and forecasting workload. BMC Control-M for Informatica is an
Figure 1. Form for defining an I nformatica job in BMC Control-M
application module that adds support for Informatica Power Center Workflows. It contains a wizard-like job definition template that makes the process of defining Informatica parameters straightforward for Informatica users, while also making it intuitive for production control staff who are more familiar with BMC Control-M workload automation concepts.
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BMC Control-M provides a broad range of platform and application support, including z/OS , UNIX , Linux , Windows, file transfer, ERPs, relational databases, web services, and SAP® Business Objects, thus enabling organizations to manage all their jobs in a single solution that provides an end-to-end view of batch processing, including Informatica jobs. With BMC Control-M, IT staff can now manage the entire business process and gain access to the logs, documentation, and job output all from a single, consistent interface. Notifications and alerts can be sent via email, forwarded to an enterprise event console, or integrated into an IT service support solution, such as the BMC Remedy IT Service Management Suite.
BMC Control-M for Informatica helps organizations automate data integration workflows by providing a wizard-like facility for defining jobs that execute workflows on multiple PowerCenter servers, as well as a graphical profile configuration mechanism for managing multiple connections to Informatica PowerCenter instances via the Informatica Web Services Hub. This approach significantly reduces the effort and costs associated with the maintenance of homegrown scripts and manual configurations.
Define and Monitor Service Levels BMC Control-M enables the definition of service levels directly within the job streams that create batch services. A batch service is given a business-relevant name, such as HR Processing or SCM , along with a deadline for when that batch service must be completed. This represents the SLA. BMC Control-M then dynamically discovers all jobs (Informatica and others) that must be completed to meet the SLA. Batch services are monitored in real time, and if the projected completion becomes later than the requested deadline, BMC Control-M immediately begins notifying of a potential SLA breach.
Analyze the Impact of Future Changes BMC Control-M provides comprehensive forecasting facilities that enable organizations to plan changes in the workload automation environment and analyze the potential impact of changes on SLAs. For example, if changes are anticipated to a server machine that will make that host unavailable for some period of time, it is simple to forecast the change window to determine if any Informatica workflows would be running on that machine and if the service disruption could cause an SLA breach. Additionally, changes in the business environment, such as high transaction volumes that would elongate job execution, can be simulated to check if the longer run times could result in missed SLAs.
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Provides extensive scheduling capabilities, such as business calendars, quantitative and control resources, complex dependencies, extensive notification, and post-processing
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Automatically opens incidents in BMC Service Desk or other ticketing applications
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Submits, tracks, and analyzes Informatica jobs initiated by BMC Control-M
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Enables staff to manage Informatica workloads without requiring in-depth Informatica skills, thus freeing them to focus on higher value tasks
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Provides application developers and business users with accurate real-time status of batch services and SLAs
Figure 2. Graphical forecast of a Business Service that includes Informatica jobs
Part of a Comprehensive Solution
Business thrives when IT runs smarter,
BMC Control-M for Informatica is a component of BMC Control-M, an enterprise workload automation solution that integrates the management of critical workload processes from a single point of control. With
faster and stronger. That’s why the most
BMC Control-M, you:
I.T. RUNS ON BMC SOFTWARE.
demanding IT organizations in the world rely on BMC Software across distributed,
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growth and provides unmatched integration
mainframe, virtual and cloud environments. Recognized as the leader in Business Service Management, BMC
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Reduce the number of failure points and delays caused by manual processes with a single, unified scheduling interface — regardless of platform
offers a comprehensive approach and unified platform that helps IT
Gain a faster, more cost effective way to manage workload with a unique architecture that supports
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organizations cut cost, reduce risk and
Eliminate your reliance on multiple toolsets and staff resources with automated scheduling processes that help you manage priorities according to business needs
drive business profit. For the four fiscal quarters ended March 31, 2011, BMC
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Reduce your software footprint and deployment by as much as 80 percent with agentless scheduling
revenue was approximately $2.1 billion.
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