Unicenter AutoSys users know that maintaining a large volume of historical data
degrades system performance. Yet, this historical data is absolutely necessary to analyze
past jobstreams in order to find ways to improve performance.
With JAWS, historical data is maintained in a separate database,
with information for any date available at the click of a button.
Useful reports enable you to quickly identify latency and actually
understand the "behavior" of isolated jobstreams. From day one, you'll be able to conduct
effective analysis to easily determine whether or not a problem was
related to the application jobstream itself or other components of your system infrastructure.
Best of all, JAWS uses only read access so it won't encumber Unicenter AutoSys
performance.
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