JAMS
JAMS serves as a comprehensive solution for workload automation and job scheduling, overseeing and managing workflows critical to business operations. This enterprise-grade software specializes in automating IT tasks, accommodating everything from basic batch jobs to intricate cross-platform workflows and scripts. JAMS seamlessly integrates with various enterprise technologies, enabling efficient, unattended job execution by allocating resources to execute jobs in a specific order, set time, or in response to specific triggers. With its centralized console, JAMS allows users to define, manage, and monitor essential batch processes effectively. Whether you’re executing straightforward command lines or orchestrating complex multi-step tasks that utilize ERPs, databases, and business intelligence tools, JAMS is designed to streamline your organization’s scheduling needs. Additionally, the software simplifies the transition of tasks from platforms like Windows Task Scheduler, SQL Agent, or Cron through built-in conversion tools, ensuring that jobs continue to run smoothly without requiring substantial effort during migration. Overall, JAMS empowers businesses to optimize their job scheduling processes efficiently and effectively.
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RunMyJobs by Redwood
RunMyJobs by Redwood is the only SAP endorsed and premium-certified and the most awarded SAP-certified SaaS workload automation platform and only allowing enterprises to achieve end-to-end IT process automation and unify complex across any application, system or environment without limits and with high availability as you scale.
We're the #1 job scheduling choice for SAP customers with seamless integration to S/4HANA, BTP, RISE, ECC and more while maintaining a clean core.
Empower teams with seamless integration with any present and future tech stack, a low-code editor and a rich library of templates. Monitor processes in real-time with predictive SLA management and get proactive notifications via email or SMS on performance issues or delays in all your processes.
Redwood team provides 24/7/365 day global support with the industry’s strongest SLAs and 15-minute response times and a proven approach to migration that secures continuous operations, including team training, on-demand learning and more.
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tmux
Tmux serves as a versatile terminal multiplexer, allowing users to create, access, and manage multiple terminal sessions from a single interface. One of its key features is the ability to detach sessions, enabling them to run in the background, which can later be reattached just as they were left. Each window within tmux is operated as a distinct client process, and it supports color through ANSI/ISO standards via VT220 control sequences. Users can easily configure tmux using its example tmux.conf file and extensive man page. Built with minimal dependencies, it relies on libevent 2.x and ncurses, requiring only a C compiler, make, pkg-config, and Yacc for compilation. Its lightweight, single-screen design, combined with comprehensive documentation and cross-platform compatibility, makes tmux an efficient and standards-compliant choice for terminal workflow management. Additionally, its ability to handle multiple sessions seamlessly enhances productivity for users who rely on command-line interfaces.
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xterm
xterm serves as a terminal emulator tailored for the X Window System, initially developed to replicate DEC VT102 and Tektronix 4014 hardware while providing a windowed interface for applications that lack direct access to X. Each instance of xterm operates as an independent process, either locally or remotely, with keyboard and mouse inputs being shared, ensuring that only the active window responds to events. It supports ANSI/ISO color through a "new" color model for background erasure and is capable of recognizing the majority of VT220 control sequences, incorporating select features from VT320, VT420, and VT520 devices. Over the years, the terminal description of xterm has transitioned from VT102 (pre-1996) to VT220 (1996–2012), and since 2012, it has adapted to the VT420 standard, thereby maintaining compatibility with contemporary applications. Actively maintained, xterm remains extensible through companion utilities like luit for encoding assistance and the X Toolkit for resource configuration, solidifying its status as a comprehensive and standards-compliant emulator suitable for Unix-based systems. By continuously evolving, xterm ensures it meets the demands of modern users while retaining its historical roots.
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