MVP Systems SoftwareSeptember 2012
3 Must-Read Cases for Centralized IT Automation
The business case for centralized IT process automation is clear. As Forrester analysts Jean-Pierre Garbani and Glenn O'Donnell summarized in a recent market overview:


"... IT process automation is the key to industrializing your operations to improve productivity and reduce costs." 
 
- Market Overview: IT Process Automation, Q3 2011 

Here are three case studies highlighting the experiences of companies that improved their productivity and reduced costs, while simultaneously providing benefits to the core business and its customers.


#1 - JAMS Automation Delivers Data Quickly, Reliably 
for TyMetrix
TyMetrix Case Study
After trying to adapt to one vendor's proprietary job scheduling architecture, this legal billing and matter management provider found a better solution that integrated seamlessly with the SQL querying necessary to deliver customized reports and analytics.

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#2 - Marketing Associates Streamlines Diverse Applications with JAMS
Marketing Associates Case Study
This marketing platform company minimized its dependency on multiple scripting languages and eliminated outsourced monitoring services altogether.

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#3 - Leading Mobile Payments Provider Zong Leans on JAMS During Company's Rapid Growth 
Zong Case Study
Quick, accurate notifications and responsive support lead this payment provider to less downtime while serving 240+ mobile carriers.

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Free Webinar: Focus on Microsoft Windows Environments
Thursday, September 20th

Free Webinar Whether you are responsible for operations or development, you know the importance of reliable, predictable execution across your Windows environment and beyond. JAMS Job Scheduler is the only workload automation solution built completely on .NET. It is also the only job scheduler with complete support for Windows PowerShell. This month, we'll show you how to leverage JAMS to automate, monitor, and manage batch processes linked to .NET applications and PowerShell scripts.

We'll cover topics such as: 
  • Triggering PowerShell scripts based on receipts of files via FTP/SFTP
  • Building dependencies on the standard output of a SQL query
  • Delivering IT process automation variables directly to a .NET application

Registration is free and this session is limited to 20 participants.  

  

Thursday, September 20th, 12PM EDT 


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