Business benefits
| Features | Advantages | Benefits |
|---|---|---|
| Single administrative console | Coordinated scheduling across host and distributed environments | Reduced IT administrator oversight |
| Up-to-the-minute information on job status and statistics | Simplified troubleshooting | Faster resolution of scheduling issues |
| Fault tolerant agents | Resiliency | More secure workload management |
| Rules based processing | Improved data integrity | More accurate scheduling |
| Automatic recovery and restart for failed jobs | Built-in self-protection | Improved productivity thorough efficient job execution |
Support business goals and service levels by driving ERP workloads, such as SAP, Oracle and PeopleSoft, according to business policies that support business continuity and service level targets
Move from a static workload view to a fully automated, dynamic and service-driven environment that supports calendar-based and event-based workload automation
Optimize resource use with workload brokering features that help ensure that when one resource fails or slows, the software can automatically route workloads to better-performing resources, helping you optimize hardware and software utilization
Increase resiliency across the infrastructure with fault-tolerant features such as automatic notification, recovery and restart for failed workloads
Easily scale to meet workload demands and add additional applications as needed to increase responsiveness to the business
Increase efficiency and productivity by automatically resolving workload dependencies to ensure continuity in complex environments using composite applications for business services
Model workloads prior to production with a robust planning engine that enables you to execute rules with IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler and test performance prior to running workloads in production

