Automate Batch Processes on IBM i, Windows, Unix, and Linux with Robot/SCHEDULE Enterprise
Find out more about Robot/SCHEDULE Enterprise, a software solution that expands job scheduling and server management to Windows, Linux, and UNIX servers.
- Type:
- Webinar
- Subject:
- Robot/SCHEDULE Enterprise: Job Scheduling for Windows, UNIX, and Linux, Robot/SCHEDULE: iSeries Job Scheduling Software,
- Cost:
- Free!
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Description
Presenters: Tom Huntington, Help/Systems VP of Technical Services, and Vivian Hall, Help/Systems Technical Consultant
What makes a great enterprise job scheduler and event monitoring package?
- A modern user interface for scheduling jobs.
- The ability to create an event-driven job schedule based on events such as file arrivals, directory creation, and daemon activity.
- The capability to view your enterprise scheduling and and report on it.
During this live Webinar, we'll show you how to:
- Use the Robot/SCHEDULE Enterprise Explorer interface
- Monitor server processes automatically
- Create a scheduling job for servers
- Control output logs for servers
- Use return codes to test your scripts
- Create event-driven job schedules, based on file or directory creation, across operating systems
- Automate FTP and FTPS file transfers
Here are five reasons you should attend:
- You're looking for an easy-to-use enterprise scheduling solution.
- You have dependent processes across Windows, AIX, Linux, and Solaris servers.
- You use Robot/SCHEDULE and want to find out what’s new.
- You run AIX and IBM i on the same IBM Power Systems server.
- You need notification about missed events across your enterprise.
And, you'll have opportunities during the presentation to tell us about your specific needs.
Length
The presentation lasts about 50 minutes, followed by a question-and-answer session.Prerequisites
None.
Resources
See our list of pre-recorded Webinars.
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