ActiveBatch Workload Automation
ActiveBatch by Redwood is a centralized workload automation platform, that seamlessly connects and automates processes across critical systems like Informatica, SAP, Oracle, Microsoft and more. Use ActiveBatch's low-code Super REST API adapter, intuitive drag-and-drop workflow designer, over 100 pre-built job steps and connectors, available for on-premises, cloud or hybrid environments.
Effortlessly manage your processes and maintain visibility with real-time monitoring and customizable alerts via emails or SMS to ensure SLAs are achieved. Experience unparalleled scalability with Managed Smart Queues, optimizing resources for high-volume workloads and reducing end-to-end process times.
ActiveBatch holds ISO 27001 and SOC 2, Type II certifications, encrypted connections, and undergoes regular third-party tests. Benefit from continuous updates and unwavering support from our dedicated Customer Success team, providing 24x7 assistance and on-demand training to ensure your success.
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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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Ghostty
Ghostty is a high-speed, feature-laden terminal emulator compatible with multiple platforms, utilizing native user interfaces and GPU acceleration to provide an unparalleled combination of speed and functionality. This terminal emulator adheres to full standards compliance by incorporating ECMA-48 and xterm conventions, ensuring it works seamlessly with existing shells and software. Its innovative multi-renderer design employs OpenGL, complete with ligature support, enabling it to maintain smooth rendering at up to 60 frames per second even during heavy usage, while a dedicated I/O thread minimizes jitter. Ghostty also supports advanced windowing features like multiple windows, tab management, and split views, all while integrating with native platform experiences through SwiftUI and GTK4. At its core, it is built on a shared library written in Zig, referred to as "libghostty," which can be embedded using a C API. Users are given the opportunity for basic customization options, including fonts, backgrounds, and color schemes, alongside an opt-in set of features tailored for interactive command-line tools, making its performance rival that of the top terminal emulators on the market today. Furthermore, Ghostty's design philosophy emphasizes user-friendliness, ensuring that both novice and experienced users can easily navigate its capabilities.
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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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