Python Job Scheduling: 6 Ways to Schedule and Execute Jobs
Discover how Python job scheduling can improve your team's productivity and efficiency.
Discover how Python job scheduling can improve your team's productivity and efficiency.
Learn more about cloud-based IT automation and how it can optimize your business processes.
Managed file transfers play a crucial role in facilitating business processes. As such, they have to be carried out with a high degree of security, reliability, and adherence to regulatory compliance. JSCAPE MFT excels in that regard. In this post, let’s engage in a more in-depth discussion about the various security, reliability, and compliance capabilities of JSCAPE MFT. Gain Confidence with Multi-layered Security Business file transfers, especially those that involve mission-critical processes and/or sensitive data, have to be protected at all times.
If you’re using RunMyJobs, you no doubt recognize the immense need to reliably automate critical business processes. While using RunMyJobs for your intra-organizational workload automations, you could be using additional solutions for B2B data transfers, those files you share between partners and other organizations. If you need to exchange data or files, you should explore JSCAPE by Redwood, a highly secure and reliable managed file transfer (MFT) solution in the Redwood family that lets your securely transfer outside your organization and seamlessly integrates with RunMyJobs.
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As many trivia fans know, the Burj Khalifa in Dubai is the tallest building in the world. At 163 stories, the skyscraper soars so far into the sky that, from the highest floors, you can still see the sun for several minutes after it sets at ground level. But one of the most awe-inspiring parts of the tower is something you can’t see – its foundation. Built deep into the ground, the concrete and steel foundation supports 450,000 metric tons of weight,
We at Redwood believe in the transformative power of automation and how our products enable our customers to do what they do better. Our dedication to our customers’ success remains at the forefront of everything we do. In alignment with that commitment, we are proud to announce a new role within the Redwood organization: Chief Automation Evangelist. This role is designed to provide our customers with an advocate specifically focused on accelerating and supporting their automation programs on an executive level.
As Aristotle once said, “He who has overcome his fears will truly be free.” Aristotle may not have imagined his quote being used in a blog about workload automation migration fears, but his words ring true nonetheless. And having a fear of migration is legitimate. What you currently use for automation might be “ok” and working “fine” for now, so why would you risk potential disruptions, increases in cost and all that stress? Because, the right migration partner will help you overcome those fears and gain that glorious freedom Aristotle was talking about.
IT Operations refers to the deployment, management, and servicing of an organization’s IT infrastructure. It’s the central purpose of an organization’s IT department.
It’s not uncommon for IT organizations to have a mixed bag of workload automation (WLA) and scheduling software. In fact, 60% of organizations say they are using more than one WLA tool, according to a new survey of IT and business professionals by industry analysts EMA. This accumulation of WLA tools builds up over the years through mergers, acquisitions, or different departments making their own product selections in isolation. But these siloed islands of automation store up all kinds of technical debt and inefficiencies that impact the business.
As business processes and workflows become more and more complex, the risks associated with inefficiency, errors and sluggishness to adopt modern practices go up dramatically. Fortunately, there is a solution to mitigate those risks — job orchestration. Here, we’ll explain how job orchestration tools can bring your enterprise into the next generation of efficient, reliable, automated IT orchestration solutions. What job orchestration is Simply put, job orchestration is taking disparate business processes throughout your enterprise and bringing their oversight and management together in one location.
Forbes reports that the world is projected to store 180 zettabytes of data in the cloud by 2025. This presents a major challenge: Despite the benefits cloud services deliver to myriad benefits to businesses, including reliable scalability, flexibility in providing new services and the ability to quickly deploy new technologies, they drive up the requirements for managing and monitoring lots of processes, tasks and systems. As adoption of new cloud technologies increased the number of management tasks that had to be performed by IT,
Last week, I attended SAP Sapphire 2022. It was great to see people face-to-face and connect with colleagues, SAP experts, and customers in Orlando, Florida. The event was really focused on three major themes, speed of business change, supply chain disruption, and sustainability. Below are my key takeaways from the event. A renewed commitment to customer value SAP has been showing increased commitment to helping customers achieve real business value with the RISE with SAP initiative for S/4HANA.
Enterprise companies have been using automation tools for decades, starting way back with batch schedulers and overnight processing. Over time, new automation tools have been incorporated into IT environments to meet changing business needs and provide new capabilities. These tools are often added to automate specific types of tasks for individual business units such as finance or HR or automate specific systems, like an ERP. As a result, many enterprise IT teams now find themselves overseeing implementations of multiple automation tools,
It’s an ongoing challenge to balance immediate IT ecosystem needs against future-proofing your business. Every day, IT leaders are making decisions about which enterprise applications, servers, and services should be moved to the cloud, and which will, or must, remain on-prem. When deciding where to deploy workload automation in your business, there are advantages and tradeoffs between cloud-based SaaS and on-prem workload automation. Cloud-native SaaS workload automation can bring significant benefits to an enterprise—including efficiency, resiliency,
This article was published in 2022 at a time when the pandemic was accelerating digital transformation for many organizations. Now in 2024, business process automation has come a long way as enterprises continue to evolve cloud strategies and incorporate emerging technologies such as AI. See what automation expert and Redwood Chief Product Officer Abhijit Kakhandiki is predicting for this year in his post Automation ROI, Hyperautomation, Generative AI for Automation — What’s Coming in 2024.
This article was published in 2022 based on then-current findings and insights from Gartner and Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) industry analysts. Visit Redwood Analyst Pieces page to access the most recent resources from industry analysts. Industry analysts like Gartner and Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) have spoken, and the message is clear: workload automation for business processes across an enterprise is absolutely essential in the current workplace landscape. Those who aren’t implementing new functionality and integration capabilities from modern workload automation platforms can expect to rapidly fall behind the competition.
Learn about the evolution of job scheduling and workload automation solutions into Service Orchestration and Automation Platforms (SOAPs). Changes to IT environments and processes have continued to skyrocket in recent years. Digital transformation initiatives are now characterized by cloud adoption, workload automation (WLA) and process orchestration across complex ecosystems. As a result, the automation strategies and tools you choose for enterprise use cases must evolve. Traditional approaches and cloud automation solutions can’t meet the needs of the new IT environment and the changing face of business.
This article is based in part on our eBook, “The Future Is Now: Why It’s Time To Invest In Workload Automation.” Today’s enterprises are deploying new technologies and realigning them to their business strategies. The goal for most is to improve flexibility as they navigate dynamic challenges and circumstances. This includes adapting to lockdowns and social distancing, evolving consumer expectations and supply chain uncertainty. For most enterprises, this represents a new normal — the world is quickly changing and the organizations that can adapt the quickest are most likely to succeed.
Clocks can keep your business ticking along in precision as it should, right? It sounds logical, but when it comes to automating business processes in your organization, the clock has significant limitations. Scheduling processes to run at certain times of the day creates a fragile, brittle system that can easily go wrong and disrupt your entire organization. In IT operations, you must guess when a process should begin, and how long it will take, in order to schedule the next one.
SAP IBP (Integrated Business Planning ) is SAP’s flagship planning product for cloud-based supply chain management, providing functionality for procurement, distribution, and inventory. SAP IBP consists of several modules that work together to manage data and coordinate supply chain processes. For example, the Sales & Operations Planning (S&OP) module can generate forecasts for demand, supply, product and portfolio changes, strategic projects, and related financial impact for the upcoming period. These SAP IBP modules depend on data from various upstream SAP systems and modules.
You understand the benefits that modern SaaS-based workload automation solution can bring to your organization, and you’re ready to move away from your existing technology. Now it’s time to think about migrating to the new solution. This process can seem daunting, especially if you have a vast inventory of processes built on various on-premises legacy solutions over many years. We at Redwood can help. You may even be surprised at how less daunting the process can be.
It sounds like something out of a ‘50’s B-movie, but your business could be in danger of being crushed by clones – cloned variants of existing processes that are nearly identical. A simple task like backing up servers can lead to tens of thousands of nearly-identical cloned processes — one for each server — getting in the way and costing you money. How does this happen? Many automation tools require a separate job definition for each variant of a process,