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Enforce continuous compliance for databases


IT administrators typically need to coordinate configuration management processes with other Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) processes, such as incident management and change management.

Part of Compliance Automation, the BMC Continuous Compliance for Database Automation solution automates the integration of BMC Database Automation monitoring, auditing, compliance, and remediation processes with IT management systems such as BMC Remedy ITSM.

The integration with BMC Remedy ITSM is accomplished through BMC Atrium Orchestrator and standard application interfaces (APIs).

Benefits

Implementing the BMC Continuous Compliance for Databases Automation solution:

  • Enables compliance to the change process without requiring IT personnel to manually create change tickets
  • Reduces the risk of unauthorized and unplanned changes through enforced change tracking and automated documentation of all changes

BMC Continuous Compliance for Database Automation use cases

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When you implement the BMC Continuous Compliance for Database Automation solution, you can execute the following workflows:

For descriptions of how to execute the workflows, see Using-continuous-compliance-for-databases.

Prior to executing these use cases, the data center technical personnel who are responsible for setting up the Continuous Compliance for Database Automation solution must complete the installation process and configuration procedures required to implement the solution.

What to do next

To enable the Continuous Compliance for Database Automation use cases, you must perform the following tasks:

Role

Task

See

Administrator

Install and configure required products

Operator

Execute the workflows

 

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