Universities Find Exceptional IT Integration Benefits with UC4:global Software.DENVER -- UC4 Software, the global technology leader in enterprise job scheduling In a large computer, establishing a job queue to run a sequence of programs over any period of time such as a single shift, a full day, etc. , today announced that universities using its flagship product A primary product of a company, which is typically why the company was founded and/or what made it well known. For example, MS-DOS, Windows and the Microsoft Office suite have been flagship products of Microsoft. CorelDRAW is a flagship product of Corel Corporation. , UC4:global, are experiencing increased IT efficiency through automation, decreased errors, reduced latency and optimal use of resources. Universities from around the country, including Columbia University Columbia University, mainly in New York City; founded 1754 as King's College by grant of King George II; first college in New York City, fifth oldest in the United States; one of the eight Ivy League institutions. , the University of Arkansas The University of Arkansas strives to be known as a "nationally competitive, student-centered research university serving Arkansas and the world." The school recently completed its "Campaign for the 21st Century," in which the university raised more than $1 billion for the school, used , and the University of Colorado University of Colorado may refer to:
The University of Arkansas migrated from its legacy mainframe job scheduler to a new PeopleSoft/DB2 Sun Solaris environment with the help of UC4:global. The University now has the multi-platform control necessary to run 1,500 to 2,000 jobs a day. As a result, the school has automated its technical services jobs, such as backup and restore functions, which were previously facilitated manually for non-mainframe applications. "Job plans that were once complex and time exhausting are now handled more efficiently," said El Orwig, associate director of computing services at the University of Arkansas. "The UC4:global software has considerably reduced the amount of 'wall clock' time our jobs take to process, which makes getting the results we want more attainable." "Our dedication to enterprise-wide integration has been important to all of our customers, including universities. Many times they are faced with complex challenges when integrating and deploying applications within their environments," said Mark Loehr, COO of UC4 Software. "Regardless of the platform, UC4:global allows all businesses, including universities, to stay on top of critical enterprise changes and errors at all levels, ensuring the longevity of IT investments." About UC4 Software UC4 Software is the quality leader in enterprise job scheduling. Established in 1985, the company is recognized as one of the job scheduling industry's top vendors. More than 750 companies worldwide, including many Fortune 500 companies, have installed its flagship product, UC4:global. Customers include Mattel, Air Products, Cadbury Schweppes, Columbia University, T-Systems, Robert Bosch and the American Suzuki Motor Corporation. The company has offices in Europe, the United States and Australia, and is supported by a network of partners in more than 30 countries around the world. For more information, visit www.UC4.com. About UC4:global UC4:global is a world-leading technology solution for event-driven job scheduling, offering centralized control and monitoring of IT processes across all systems and platforms throughout the enterprise. UC4:global supports comprehensive process management for business solutions such as SAP, PeopleSoft, Oracle, and Siebel, as well as all operating systems, including Windows, Linux, UNIX UNIX Operating system for digital computers, developed by Ken Thompson of Bell Laboratories in 1969. It was initially designed for a single user (the name was a pun on the earlier operating system Multics). , OpenVMS, HP NonStop Kernel, OS/400, MPE/ix, z/OS, BS2000/OSD and GCOS (General Comprehensive OS) An operating system from Bull that, originally used in its minis and mainframes, has migrated to its Intel-based servers. GCOS was originally developed by GE in the early 1970s as GECOS (GE Comprehensive OS), then changed to General 8. |
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