Cisco Cisco Tidal Enterprise Transporter Base Product Data Sheet
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The enterprise scheduler master focuses primarily on the storage, management, and implementation of job
schedules. One or more client managers orchestrate user interactions. This n-tier architecture and the decoupling
of core functions enable organizations to scale both up and out, allowing them to support a large number of
concurrent users and jobs without degrading management or processing performance.
Jobs and job streams are defined and managed through an intuitive GUI through which administrators can define
the many dependencies of enterprise business processes (Figure 2). Users can also access detailed performance
statistics for all jobs, past and present, and monitor processes as they occur. The scheduler supports real-time
event and alert management, increasing uptime and SLA delivery levels.
Cisco TES allows control of jobs and management functions from mobile devices. The Cisco TES mobile app lets
you manage adapter and agent connections and override, hold and stop, and release and resume jobs.
Management functions also include the capability to filter and view jobs, alerts, events, schedules, connections,
queues, and logs.
Figure 2. Web Interface with Mobile Management: Single Point of Control for Enterprisewide Workload Automation