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Robot/SCHEDULE Enterprise
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Robot/SCHEDULE Enterprise, Help/Systems' new software product, expands job scheduling and server management to your Windows, UNIX, and Linux servers.

Robot/SCHEDULE Enterprise offers:

  • A single, unified, modern user interface for scheduling your jobs.
  • The ability to view and report on your enterprise schedule 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 Windows, Linux, AIX, HP-UX, and Solaris operating systems. This Webinar explores:

  • 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 to test 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.

Here are five reasons why you should learn more about enterprise job scheduling:

  • You're looking for an easy-to-use enterprise scheduling solution.
  • You have processes that are dependent across IBM i, Windows, HP-UX, AIX, Linux, and Solaris servers.
  • You currently use Robot/SCHEDULE and want to find out what's new.
  • You run both the IBM i and AIX operating systems on one IBM Power Systems server.
  • You want to be notified about events across your entire enterprise of servers.
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