Centralize Enterprise Automation and Workload Management
Opalis IT process automation (ITPA) solutions automate incident, change, provisioning, backup/recovery, maintenance, and security processes to ensure job-dependent resources such as servers and applications are available. An ITPA solution also enables users to automate pre and post job activities such as uploading data and dynamically provisioning servers. ITPA processes add further value with the ability to trigger jobs based on events such as a service requests, change orders, incidents and maintenance schedules.
Opalis leverages CA AutoSys Workload Automation to automate production jobs as part of a broader, process-centric approach to data center automation. This is achieved by orchestrating CA AutoSys with other data center tools such as service desks, asset management systems, provisioning tools and event management consoles.
Dynamically Provision Resources During Peak-Hours
Opalis delivers built-in event monitoring and dynamic process configuration, providing users with a fast and easy way to orchestrate processes that provision resources and check application and data readiness before jobs start.
Integrate Data Center Tools for Faster Service Delivery
Opalis provides heterogeneous support and rule-based workflow capabilities to trigger workloads based on events such as tickets, requests, file systems, e-mail, availability and more.
Standardize Escalation Procedures and Improve SLAs
Opalis script-free integration enables users to easily extend scripts with notification and remediation procedures to restart failed jobs before escalating failures to knowledge experts.
Coordinate Maintenance and Production Jobs
Opalis enables users to coordinate maintenance procedures and job production calendars to avoid failures when applications or serves are unavailable.
An Automated Fault Management Process
This Opalis process integrates CA UniCenter NSM, CA AutoSys, and BMC Remedy to remediate a workload error, ensuring each step is documented and in compliance, while minimizing downtime of the business processes.