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Symantec offers Altiris tool to automate IT tasks

Symantec offers Altiris tool to automate IT tasks

By:  Shane Schick  On: 13 Mar 2008 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

The company best known for its enterprise security products is trying to assist technology professionals who are bogged down by time-consuming business processes. Forrester discusses the “air gaps”

Symantec Corp. on Thursday branched out of its roots in security to offer business process automation software gained through its acquisitions of Altiris and T-Logic that an executive said will streamline common IT department tasks.

Altiris Workflow Solution uses a drag-and-drop graphical user interface to design processes like patching a piece of software, setting up a new user or making a move, add or change to the network. The product includes technologies from Altiris, a firm best known for its asset management tools which Symantec bought last year, and Transparent Logic (TLogic) , which specialized in business process automation. Symantec had worked with T-Logic as an OEM partner for years but decided its technologies were too critical not to be further integrated with Altiris, according to Symantec product manager Matt Meservuy.

“One of the problems with traditional business process workflow products is they’re either too light or contained in one part of the silo, or they’re too heavy and too difficult to customize,” Meservuy said, adding that Altiris Workflow Solution is intended to be simple enough for non-technical staff to manage as well. “They use Visio, PowerPoint and Excel. Getting those two constituencies together to cross those boundaries to technically-proficient IT managers has been difficult.”

Chip Gliedman, an analyst with Cambridge, Mass.-based Forrester Research, said he was dealing with a client that referred to “air gaps” in process automation. For every series of automated steps, in other words, there is often one step that remains manual. Vendors like Symantec are trying to close those air gaps.

“The way you become more efficient and effective is to develop proven processes and use them every time they’re needed and every time you can. To get away from the ad-hoc,” he said. “The other tack is to take those processes and automate them whenever possible. If you have a workflow tool that lets you build the tools for specs and scripts and proper procedures and to codify them, you’re half-way there. You expose the initiation of those, like service requests, to the user, you can now further automate the process.”

There are still a few gaps that Symantec hasn’t filled, Meservuy admitted. Altiris Workflow Solution Enterprise, which will come out later, will add a portal to track users where they’re at in a business process, and allow admins to monitor workflows, such as a request to add a new user.


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