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Head of Batch Scheduling, Senior Vice President at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
It enables consolidation of disparate workloads in a single database, removing the...
Service-level management is a challenge using native TWS facilities. TWS lacks sophisticated predictive analytics capability. The limited analytics it does offer is predicated on user-defined variables such as job run duration estimates, which if miscalculated render outputs unreliable. Another area of improvement is in job schedule design...

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