I don't know the "Oracle DAC Scheduler", but I can say that in most competitive solutions Control-m stands out in the following points:
1- One of the oldest job scheduling solutions on the market, most used among the largest companies in the world.
2- It has knowledge modules that allow native integration with various solutions.
3- It has a large community that helps you solve situations where others already know a solution.
4- Allows you to integrate and monitor job schedule routines from various environments in a simplified and end-to-end way, own Datacenter, mainframe, cloud (AWS, Azure, and Google), containers (Kubernets) etc...
5- Allows you to identify delays in routines, what is the root cause and impact on your business through the "Impact Manager" and take actions before executing SLAs.
6- Allows the creation of workflows from multiple applications using the Jobs-as-Code approach. This allows you to build and test these workflows in a CI/CD pipeline.
The points above are great, but see more details at this link:
Control-M SaaS by BMC is tailored for growing teams, offering essential orchestration for managing hybrid cloud workflows starting at $29,000 annually.Control-M integrates automation, orchestration, and a user-friendly interface to streamline workflows across banking, DevOps, and cloud environments. Key modules like Managed File Transfer and cross-platform support simplify job monitoring, while Batch Impact Manager enhances scheduling. Despite its capabilities, improvements in output...
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I don't know the "Oracle DAC Scheduler", but I can say that in most competitive solutions Control-m stands out in the following points:
1- One of the oldest job scheduling solutions on the market, most used among the largest companies in the world.
2- It has knowledge modules that allow native integration with various solutions.
3- It has a large community that helps you solve situations where others already know a solution.
4- Allows you to integrate and monitor job schedule routines from various environments in a simplified and end-to-end way, own Datacenter, mainframe, cloud (AWS, Azure, and Google), containers (Kubernets) etc...
5- Allows you to identify delays in routines, what is the root cause and impact on your business through the "Impact Manager" and take actions before executing SLAs.
6- Allows the creation of workflows from multiple applications using the Jobs-as-Code approach. This allows you to build and test these workflows in a CI/CD pipeline.
The points above are great, but see more details at this link:
www.bmc.com/documents/datasheets/control-m.html
Regards,
Anderson Amaro