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CA Workload Automation Strategy and Roadmap
Bill Sherwin Principal Consultant EMEA Workload Automation Owner
CA Workload Automation: Key component in successful enterprise IT management
Process Automation
Workload Automation
AppLogic Cloud Platform
Virtual Pools Mainframe External
Cloud Applications Storage Network Grid Fabric
Internal Cloud
Capacity Management and Analytics
Operations Insight
Service Catalog
Infrastructure
Service
Server Automation
Client Automation
Network Automation
Configuration Management
Application
Physical Servers
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IDC 2010 Market Share Mainframe Job Scheduling
CA Technologies
IBM
Hitachi
BMC
Others
Gartner Magic Quadrant Feb 2012 CA Technologies has one of the largest installed bases of Workload Automation products, and, in particular, it has the largest market share in the mainframe Workload Automation area
Gartner MQ Feb 2012 – CA MF WA largest market share
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what is CA Workload Automation?
Workload Automation Transformation
80’s 2006 – Beyond 2005 2000 90’s
Job Scheduling Workload Automation Job Management
• Limited Workload Types
Enterprise Job Management
Distributed-hosted Job Scheduling
Mainframe Job Scheduling
Workload Automation •Dataset/File Triggering
•Critical Path Monitoring
•Dynamic Critical Path Monitoring
•Advanced SLA Automation
•Dynamic Job Placement
•Intelligent Load Balancing
•Integration w/Application Infrastructure
•Workload Service Management
•Dynamic Workload Provisioning
•Workload as a Service
•Non-traditional Workload Types
•Unexpected Event triggering
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Business Service Level Management
Workload Resource Broker
Service Oriented Architecture
Workload Service Management
Workload Engine
Policies, events, schedules,
Jobs, Job control
Management & Control
Monitoring, Control, CPM,
Service Management,
reporting
Packaged Business Applications
Integrate, Trigger Monitor
SAP, Oracle, PeopleSoft
Platforms
FTP, Scripts Resource Monitors
File Monitors, Triggers
Win, Linux, Unix, z/OS, I5/OS, OpenVMS
Application Infrastructure & Published Services
Integrate, Trigger Monitor
Oracle, DB2, SQL, J2EE, JMS, JAVA,
Web Services, Http, …
Resource Pool
VMs Real Servers
LPARS
IT W
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Work
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CA Workload Automation MF generalised architecture
Critical Path Monitoring
And Alerting
CA OPS/MVS SSM
IBM ARM
Health Checker
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1. Enhanced enterprise capabilities
2. User Interface integration
3. Continuous processing in a multi-Sysplex environment
4. Real-time application integration
5. Virtualization and Cloud Computing
6. z/Enterprise exploitation
7. Mainframe 2.0 integration
workload automation strategy themes
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CA Workload Automation Agents are now common across all
Workload Automation engines
Offers customers configuration options for how they want to
manage their enterprise workload
Leverage and extend the stability, reliability and scalability of
the mainframe by hosting a single WA engine solution across
the enterprise
Extend workload object types and allow new, emerging
technologies to directly connect to legacy workload types
1. enhanced enterprise capabilities
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extensive workload object (WOB) types
- z/OS dataset
- z/OS manual
- z/OS job
Mainframe
z/OS Objects
Utilities
File Trigger
FTP Transfer
SNMP Subscribe
SNMP Publish
SNMP Get Attribute
SNMP Set Attribute
Monitoring
CPU Monitoring
Storage Monitoring
IP Monitoring
Process Monitoring
Text File Monitoring
Windows Event Log Monitoring
Windows Service Monitoring
Agent Monitor
Workflow
Task
Application End Object
Application Start Object
Link
Server
Linux
Unix
Windows
Tandem
I5
OpenVMs
MicroFocus
(Oracle, SQL, DB2, etc…) Database Monitor
Database Stored Procedure
Database Trigger
SQL Query
Database Integrations
EJB Session Bean
JMX Subscribe
Application Integrations
POJO
RMI
JMX Get Attribute
EJB Entity Bean
JMX Set Attribute
JMX Invoke Operation
JMS Publish JMS Subscribe
Web Services object HTTP
JMX Remove Instance JMX Create Instance
Oracle Apps
Request Set
Single Request
Peoplesoft
SAP
Batch Input Sessions
B/W Infopackages
B/W Process Chain
Data Archiving
SAP Event
SAP Job Copy
SAP Process Monitor
SAP R3
ERP Apps
Oracle Job Copy
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2. User Interface integration
CA7 AutoSys ESP dSeries
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3. continuous processing in a multi-sysplex environment
CA Workload
Automation Agent
CA Workload
Automation MASTER
Operational Files
Primary Site
CA Workload
Automation SHADOW
Operational Files
Failover Site
Operational Dataset Changes
TCPIP TCPIP
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Allowing for immediate triggering of business data processing
based on a number of customer-driven events.
Does NOT require the overhead and excessive churning or
scanning an enormous database of workload in the active file,
which may NEVER happen
Accelerates the delivery of new business functionality by
eliminating the need for excessive scripting and methods for
constantly polling to see if/when business data happens.
4. business-driven application integration
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apply business-driven Workload Automation
Invoke Procedure(s)
Event
Scheduled
Date/Time
Submit JCL Issue Command Send a Message
z/OS
Dataset
Manual
Trigger Alert
Job
Monitor Command
Create an
Application Instance
Symbolic Variable substitution
Additional Automation routines
Execute REXX procedures
Global
Variable
• Database Monitor
• Database Trigger
• File Trigger
• JMX/JMS Subscribe
• JMX Get Attribute
• SAP Event Monitor
• SNMP Subscribe
Agent
Notification
Workload Automation – Application Triggers
• JMX/JMS Publish
• SNMP Publish
• JMX Set Attribute
• JMX Create Instance
• JMX Invoke Operations
• EJB Session / Entity Bean
• DB Stored Procedure
Run Process
• SQL Query
• SAP Process Chain
• SAP Infopackages
• Oracle Request Set
• Peoplesoft Job
• FTP
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sample business process ...
JMS Messaging
Service
Messaging Service
JMS Messaging
Service
Messaging Service
UNIX ERP ERP ERP
Text File
Monitor
Check CPU
Capacity
Critical Outbound
File
Servers
DB Stored
Procedure
Legacy
Processing ERP Activity
Database
Activity
Efficiency
z/OS z/OS
z/OS
Develop With CA WA
Workload
Balancing Virtualization
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Enable CA Workload Automation customers to send workload
off premise but still be synced with the workload on premise
5. virtualization and cloud computing support
Cloud Service
Cloud Service ProviderCloud Client Site
Workload Automation – Into the CloudM
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CA Workload
Automation
Inte
rnet
Managed Service ProviderMSP Client Site
Job Scheduling/Workflow
Job Scheduling/Workflow
Admin
MSP Client Site
Job Scheduling/Workflow
Job Scheduling/Workflow
Admin
Enable "cloud providers" to perform workload scheduling from
an “off-premises” location
Workload Automation as a service
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Use the zEnterprise firmware to understand the configured
topology of the “zEnterprise Ensemble”
React automatically to changes in the topology
Automatically place WA Agents on systems as they are started
6. z/Enterprise exploitation
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Mainframe-hosted CA Workload Automation and CA Mainframe Software Manager (MSM)
Product Standard SMP/E
Acquisition &
Installation
Health Check &
Best Practice Guides
Software Deployment
Software Configuration
CA WA Restart Option Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CA JCLCheck Yes Yes Yes Yes Planned r12
CA Workload Automation CA 7 Edition Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CA Workload Automation ESP Edition Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CA Scheduler Job Management Yes Yes Yes Yes TBA
CA Jobtrac Job Management Yes Yes Yes Yes TBA
7. Mainframe 2.0 integration
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CA WA CA 7 Edition Roadmap
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2013 2010 2011 2012 CY
CA Workload Automation CA 7 Edition r12 • Support for long job names • Relational database support Phase 1 • MF 2.0 Level III • zIIP enablement
CA 7 Performance Metrics enhancement
CA 7 Web Client 11.3.2
CA Workload Automation • Chorus Integration
CA Workload Automation • Single Pane of Glass UI
CA 7 Web Client 11.3.0
CA 7 Web Client 11.3.3
CA Workload Automation • CA 7 Web Services
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CA WA ESP Edition Roadmap
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CA Workload Automation EE UI • Rewrite current Workstation UI to Eclipse • Command and Control of ESP jobs • Develop Xinfo scenarios for key use cases
CA Workload Automation EE 11.4 • Sysplex-to-Sysplex Failover • Single job Simulation • Enhanced Integration with OPS/MVS • zIIP support
CA Workload Automation EE Support Agents • MSM Configuration support • Oracle 11.3.1 Agent support • Remote execution Agent support
CA Workstation EE 11.4 • Accommodate enhancements to ESP 12 • Address performance issues • Support CA 11
CA Workload Automation EE 11.3 Conversion Support • DSTRIG wildcarding • Single job simulation • Jobend processing using step completion
CA Workload Automation PES for Cigna • increase limit of supported agents
CA Workload Automation • Chorus Integration
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