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Robot/SCHEDULE Enterprise for Windows, Unix, and Linux: Now featuring FTP and FTPS

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

Help/Systems invites you to find out more about Robot/SCHEDULE Enterprise, a new software product that expands job scheduling and server management to your Windows, Linux, and UNIX servers today. What would make an enterprise job scheduler and event monitoring package great? How about:

  • A single, unified, modern user interface for scheduling your jobs.
  • The ability to view and report on your enterprise scheduling through that interface.
  • The ability to create an event-driven schedule based on events such as file arrival, directory creation, or daemon activity.

Robot/SCHEDULE Enterprise extends job scheduling and event monitoring to your Windows, Linux, AIX, and Solaris operating systems. In this live Webinar, we will show you:

  • The Robot/SCHEDULE Enterprise Explorer, a modern Java interface.
  • How to monitor your server processes automatically.
  • How to create a scheduling job for these servers.
  • How to use return codes for testing your scripts.
  • How to control output logs for these servers.
  • How to create event-driven job schedules based on file or directory creation on your server.
  • How to implement event-driven schedules across multiple operating systems.
  • How to automate FTP and FTPS file transfers.

Here are five reasons why you should attend this one-hour event:

  1. You are looking for an easy-to-use enterprise scheduling solution.
  2. You have processes that are dependent on each other across Windows, AIX, Linux, and Solaris.
  3. You currently use Robot/SCHEDULE and want to find out what’s new.
  4. You run both AIX and IBM i operating systems on one IBM Power Server.
  5. You need to be notified about events being missed in your entire enterprise of servers.

You will have opportunities during the presentation to tell us about your 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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