Robot/SCHEDULE Enterprise
One of my slogans is “little problems become big problems if left alone.” When we manage our service-level agreements (SLAs), we are concerned with notification and reporting that keeps us informed about the status of critical processes o...
One of my slogans is “little problems become big problems if left alone.” When managing service level agreements (SLAs), we are concerned with notification and reporting that keeps us informed about the status of critical processes or an ...
As we automate more and more of the data center, we realize that just because something is automated doesn’t mean something won’t go wrong. Eventually, some automated tasks are going to fail, and when they fail, you may need to sign on to...
Many of your scheduling needs on Windows, UNIX, and Linux servers are based on file arrival information. For example, a file arrives from an external source, such as a retail point-of-sale terminal, and a job needs to be launched to process the file ...
After spending more than 20 years making Robot/SCHEDULE the most robust job scheduler for the System i, Help/Systems is now expanding our view of the data center to let those outside of the System i platform enjoy the power of Robot/SCHEDULE. We&rsqu...
Provides Job Scheduling Across UNIX, Linux, and IBM i Servers
Help/Systems, the world’s leader in software solutions for Power Systems running IBM i, announces the release of Robot/SCHEDULE Enterprise, the enterprise job scheduling software. R...
