24x7 Scheduler - Schedule and automate everything

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24x7 Scheduler
The art of computer automation
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24x7 Scheduler
Schedule and automate everything !
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24x7 reliable job scheduling and
automation tools
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Complete job audit tracking, logging,
and reporting
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Real-time job monitoring
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Complete set of job triggers
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Powerful alert and automatic
notification features
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70+ quick-start job templates
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Advanced networking features and
distributed job processing
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Job Automation scripting Language
(JAL) for complex automation tasks
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Built-in support for all major database
systems and ODBC
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API and extensions for other systems
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much more...
24x7 Scheduler
Workstation, Server, Network, and Web Automation
Supported configurations:
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Single job processor instance running on
standalone computer (standalone job
processing)
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Centralized job processor executing jobs on
the same computer or remote computers
running 24x7 Remote Agents (distributed
job processing)
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Centralized job processor executing
scheduled jobs and also executing ondemand jobs submitted by users using 24x7
Remote Control (client-server job
processing)
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Web based job submission and control
solutions utilizing 24x7 COM or Java
interface (Web server/24x7 server job
processing, thin clients)
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Combination of any configurations listed
above (custom configuration)
24x7 Scheduler
Anything can be automated !
24x7 Scheduler provides virtually unlimited
possibilities for automating various processes from simple automations like scheduled program
start/stop to complex automations involving
multiple computers, databases, Internet and file
operation, etc...
70+ job templates can be used to quickly
automate most common tasks.
24x7 Scheduler provides native drivers and
direct support for all major database systems.
No other software is needed to perform common
database operations such as executing stored
procedures and running various SQL scripts.
24x7 Scheduler also features an embedded Job
Automation scripting Language (JAL) that can
be used for scheduling and automating almost
anything: batch processes, interactive programs,
backups, FTP, HTTP, SQL, RAS, DDE, E-mail,
File replication, Zip, NT services, and more...
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24x7 Scheduler
Anything can be scheduled !
24x7 Scheduler supports powerful job triggers that allow you to schedule and automate
nearly anything. Job triggers can be setup using any of the following dependencies:
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Various date and time dependencies
based on calendar or business days
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File dependencies such as existence or
non existence of certain files
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Directory dependencies such as file
changes
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Process dependencies such as existence
or non existence of certain operation system
processes
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Email dependencies such as arrival of
certain email messages
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System dependencies such as system start
up, system shutdown,user log off, or user
idle time
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Job dependencies such as success or
failure of other jobs
24x7 Scheduler
Be notified ! Be in control !
24x7 Scheduler has outstanding features for job
error checking, status logging and audit
tracking. Basically, every job and scheduler
activity can be logged. There are different logging
options providing maximum flexibility and
convenience for job monitoring, auditing and
troubleshooting.
Logs very from low level 24x7 component
communication tracing to high level HTML
based reports for job status and audit tracking.
24x7 Scheduler features automatic job owner
notification actions such as sending email and
pager messages, executing database
command that update corporate logs, triggering
another “fix it” job, and so on. The Job Wizard
lets you configure when and what notifications to
perform. For example, an automatic email
message can be send to a job owner whenever a
job fails.
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24x7 Scheduler
Advanced and user-friendly GUI
24x7 Scheduler features a powerful but simple to use graphic user interface (GUI) for
designing, linking, monitoring, running, debugging and troubleshooting jobs. This GUI is
designed so even non-technical people can use it to create advanced automation solutions.
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New jobs can be created or existing jobs can be
modified using powerful Job Wizards.
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Jobs are organized in convenient logical groups
represented by job folders much like files are
organized in directories. Every job is assigned a
graphical icon that matches the icon of the
scheduled process.
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The Job Explorer supports job drag-and-drop,
context menus and helps, in-place job logs and
property reports, other intuitive actions.
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Drag-drop-and-draw diagramming tools let users
visually design job interdependencies.
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Database jobs containing SQL commands and
script jobs containing JAL commands can be
developed using modern script editor and
debugger with syntax highlighting, code
assistants, breakpoints, watches and more...
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Easy integration
In addition to providing tools and methods for building extremely powerful autonomous
automation systems, 24x7 Scheduler also supports several open interfaces that allow
easy integration with a wide variety of other software package. The following Interfaces
and APIs are supported:
• DOS command line interface - can be used
both interactively and by programs that can
execute Operation System commands;
provides access to local 24x7 Scheduler.
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DDE interface - can be used by many
Windows programs; provides access to local
24x7 Scheduler.
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OLE/COM+ interface - can be used by all
major Windows programs; can be also used
in applets running in a Web browser as well as
it can be used in ASP pages on a Web server;
provides access to local and remote 24x7
Scheduler servers.
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Java interface - can be used by standalone
Java programs, applets running in a Web
browser and also servlets running on a Web
server; provides access to local and remote
24x7 Scheduler servers.
Computers are powerful as never before.
Use them efficiently so they can do more for you!
24x7 Scheduler
The art of computer automation
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