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From the supplier: Computer network managers can use job scheduling to eliminate five network problems. Job scheduling, for instance, allows the pre-programming of tasks during non-peak hours to free network resources during business hours. Scheduling also enables employees to concentrate on tasks requiring intellect and interaction as well as ensures the speedy processing and provision of database information.
Citation Details Title: Five network nightmares: you can solve with job scheduling solutions. Author: David Vinzant Publication:Canadian Manager (Magazine/Journal) Date: December 22, 1997 Publisher: Canadian Institute of Management Volume: v22 Issue: n4 Page: p24(2)