The Value of Automation —
Realize Greater Levels of Agility, Efficiency and Service Quality

Read our white paper and learn how to apply automation for business advantage through Business-Driven Automation.

Automation is the cornerstone to increasing IT operation’s efficiency and responsiveness to the business. In addition, automation reduces business operational risk by enforcing consistent, controlled delivery of quality services to the business.

The path to Business-Driven Automation (BDA) includes step gains in efficiency as an organization grows in its automation capabilities.  Easily assess and track your organization’s automation maturity and progress though the BDA Maturity Model as detailed in our white paper.

As organizations are thinking more “Lean”, automation is in the forefront as an enabler to achieve lean goals, primarily in cost cutbacks in terms of:

  • Increased Efficiency
  • Greater Agility
  • Improved Service Quality
  • Reduced Risk

In your journey to achieving Business-Driven Automation, with the help of CA solutions and services, you will possess the ability to automate in context to the priorities of the business through leveraging new and existing IT investments in mainframe, distributed, virtualized and cloud collectively to gain efficiencies, enhance productivity and maintain competitive advantage.

Learn more on Business-Driven Automation and its path to automation success by reading the white paper “Enabling Business-Driven Automation for Business Advantage
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Enabling Business-Driven Automation for Business Advantage
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Learn how automation can help your organization reach its goals for reducing costs through increasing IT efficiency, agility and service quality while reducing risk

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