About This White Paper
According to research by Enterprise Management Associates (EMA), 75% of enterprises licensed new Workload Automation products in the last 4 years.
IT teams commonly employ several types of automation, including: built-in (native) schedulers, home-grown applications, workload automation, and custom, standalone scripts. Automation sprawl results from this Elemental Approach to IT Automation.
Workload Automation: How IT Can Meet Evolving Business Needs
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- 56% of respondents reported having “too many scheduling and automation tools in place.”
Implementing a Low Code WLA solution that supports the goals of the Architectural Approach to IT Automation allows IT to automate, integrate, and coordinate technologies across the organization, regardless of infrastructure. This allows teams to be more responsive to business requirements such as scalability, compliance, and agility.
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