BMC Control-M 7: A Journey from Traditional Batch
Scheduling to Workload Automation
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Author
Qiang Ding
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About the Author
Qiang Ding (Melbourne, Australia) has been working within the Control-M space
for more than a quarter of his life. During his early days at BMC Software, Qiang
resolved countless number of critical technical issues for Control-M customers
around the world from Fortune 500 companies to government organizations. In
recent years, Qiang has travelled hundreds thousands of miles around Australia
and the North AP area to help many organizations to design, manage, and optimize
their batch workload automation environment and to extend his passion to others by
delivering Control-M trainings to end users and BMC Partners.
Currently Qiang is temporary living in Sydney and working on a enterprise wide
Control-M migration and Consolidation project for a major Australian bank. He
enjoys working with other experts in the eld and is constantly involved in nding
ways for making improvements to the batch environment that he works on.
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