The service applies the mesh development, documentation, creation and/or modification for the Fintech companies in PRE and PRO environtments and the control-m explotation for scheduling jobs, mesh, updates and its support in incidences.
Some of the service activities are:
Phase | Activity (PRE & PRO environtments) | Description |
Analysis and Definition | Request For Comments | Analysis of the automatic process required by the requesting area to create a Control – M mesh |
Technical design of the solution | Documentation of the process to automate in terms of infrastructure, architecture and corporate standards | |
Technical documentation and change control | Functional documentation of the mesh and registration process in the Control-M repository | |
Tool operation and administration | Control-M operation | Execute, stop, rerun and process mesh monitoring operations at the request of users through a workbench (serviceNow/Helpdesk/etc). |
Support for incidents and part changes | Diagnostics and application of first-level support corrective measures in the event of process errors | |
Data backup | Process mesh backing | |
Regulations and architecture | Definition of Architecture | Definition and updating of the Bank’s process automation standards |
Definition of Regulations | Definition of the tool’s configuration in correspondence with the existing IT infrastructure and the business requirements raised | |
Definition of Safety | Definition of work safety with the tool |
Due to the increasing demands in the urgent creation of Control-m meshes, we have seen the need to automate dependencies based on the definition of the Request For Comments (RFCs), which makes us very agile when it comes to to create them in record time, so a mesh could well be created in up to 25 minutes with at least 350 dependencies and still having the bases well documented and with last minute changes requested. In addition to the above, the development process is also streamlined by sprints and as the SCRUM methodology is applied.
Never has the creation or modification of a mesh been so fast once the final RFC was obtained.