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Organizations use batch processing because it requires minimal human interaction and makes repetitive tasks more efficient to run. You can set up batches of jobs composed of millions of records to be worked through together when compute power is most readily available, putting less stress on your systems. Modern batch processing also requires minimal human supervision or management. If there is an issue, the system automatically notifies the concerned team to solve it. Managers take a hands-off approach, trusting their batch processing software to do its job. More benefits of batch processing follow.","id":"seo-faq-pairs#why-is-batch-processing-important","customSort":"2"},"metadata":{"tags":[{"id":"seo-faq-pairs#faq-collections#batch-processing","name":"batch-processing","namespaceId":"seo-faq-pairs#faq-collections","description":"

Batch Processing","metadata":{}}]}},{"fields":{"faqQuestion":"What is the history of batch processing?","faqAnswer":"

Batch processing is more than a century old, although the technicalities of how it works have continually evolved. The first instance of batch processing dates back to 1890, when an electronic tabulator was used to record information for the United States Census Bureau. Census workers marked data cards—called punch cards—and processed them in batches through an electromechanical device. By the 1960s, developers could schedule batch programs on magnetic tape for computers to run sequentially throughout the day. Batch jobs also became commonplace as the mainframe computer improved and became more powerful and efficient. Modern organizations use software-based batch applications for common business processes such as generating reports, printing documents, or updating information at the end of the day.","id":"seo-faq-pairs#what-is-the-history-of-batch-processing","customSort":"3"},"metadata":{"tags":[{"id":"seo-faq-pairs#faq-collections#batch-processing","name":"batch-processing","namespaceId":"seo-faq-pairs#faq-collections","description":"

Batch Processing","metadata":{}}]}},{"fields":{"faqQuestion":"What are examples of jobs batch processing can automate?","faqAnswer":"

Batch process systems are used to process various types of data and requests. Some of the most common types of batch processing jobs include: \n

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