Orchestration (Computing) System

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An Orchestration (Computing) System is a software system that automates and manages the interaction and coordination of complex computer systems, networks, and services to achieve a coherent workflow.



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  • (DataBricks, 2024) ⇒ https://www.databricks.com/glossary/orchestration Retrieved: 2024-05-12.
    • QUOTE: Orchestration is the coordination and management of multiple computer systems, applications and/or services, stringing together multiple tasks in order to execute a larger workflow or process. These processes can consist of multiple tasks that are automated and can involve multiple systems.

      The goal of orchestration is to streamline and optimize the execution of frequent, repeatable processes and thus to help data teams more easily manage complex tasks and workflows. Anytime a process is repeatable, and its tasks can be automated, orchestration can be used to save time, increase efficiency, and eliminate redundancies. For example, you can simplify data and machine learning with jobs orchestration.

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