Robot/SCHEDULE Enterprise Adds Support for HP-UX Servers PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Help/Systems, Inc.   
Thursday, 17 September 2009 20:18

Users can now automate job scheduling and event monitoring on Windows, AIX, HP-UX, and Linux servers. 

Help/Systems, a leader in system management software solutions for Power Systems servers running IBM i, has announced an update to Robot/SCHEDULE Enterprise, the enterprise job scheduling software. Robot/SCHEDULE Enterprise now extends the power of Robot/SCHEDULE, the job scheduling and batch job management software, to HP-UX servers.

 Robot/SCHEDULE Enterprise allows users to automate job scheduling and event monitoring on their Windows, AIX, HP-UX, and Linux servers. Users control these activities from their PC using the Robot/SCHEDULE Explorer, Job Completion History, Schedule Activity Monitor, Job Schedule List, and more. Users can monitor their servers for events such as the creation, deletion, or modification of a file or directory; whether a file is growing; when services start or end; or even create their own manual events. These events then can be used for event-driven job scheduling in Robot/SCHEDULE. For example, a file arriving on a Windows server can launch a process on an HP-UX server, which can then start a job on a Power Systems server.

About Help/Systems

Help/Systems, LLC is a world leader in software solutions for Power Systems servers running IBM i. For more information, visit the company Web site at www.helpsystems.com, or contact Tom Huntington, at (952) 933-0609 or tom.huntington@helpsystems.com.

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Help/Systems develops, markets, and supports the world’s leading software solutions for the IBM System i. Help/Systems may be the most focused company you will ever deal with. We specialize in providing you with a constant stream of innovative products that help make your System i the most powerful and efficient system for your needs. This total dedication to our customers brings our System i expertise directly to your workplace. Help/Systems was founded in 1982 when Dick Jacobson began selling a small program he’d written—called Robot/38—that automated job scheduling on the System/38. Over the years Robot was enhanced and more products were added to the product line and quality came to the forefront. In 1992, Help/Systems became the first software company in the United States to be certified under the ISO 9001 standard, and now is certified to comply with the updated 9001:2008 standard. Help/Systems constantly strives to improve our products and our processes.

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