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ms04 Windows NT/2000/XP/2003

redhat03 Linux (x86)

hp020203 HP-UX (PA-RISC/Itanium)

hp020203 OpenVMS (Alpha/Itanium/VAX)

sun02 Sun Solaris (Sparc/x86/x64)

hp020203 Tru64 UNIX

aix AIX (PowerPC)

Graphical Interfaces

Interfaces to suit any user’s need

  1. Windows Client
    Manage job streams across platforms using the layout window to set up jobs and dependencies by drawing job boxes and connecting lines.
    Connects seamlessly to any EnterpriseSCHEDULE server whether it be Windows, Open VMS, UNIX, HP-UX, SUN or Linux makes it easier than ever to control, modify and monitor job activity from a central Windows client. Administer jobs, calendars, variables etc. using the Windows style Explorer. Monitor job progress across the Enterprise using the job monitor module
  2. Web Client
    Maintain job sets, control job submissions and view job status from a browser anywhere in the world
  3. Command line client
    Perform all job scheduling duties using a command line client from the native operating systemor a DOS prompt from the Windows client
     

And EnterpriseSCHEDULE has a legacy of quality clients that span the spectrum from the versatile MOTIF GUI to the powerful command line (using commands native to the operating system) to the MCL menu system for OpenVMS.

The following chart lists where each client can be used:

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Windows Client

See the Windows Client Interface

The EnterpriseSCHEDULE for Windows interface features an assortment of valuable modules that makes working in the job scheduling environment faster and easier than ever before. From the familiar Explorer view to the powerful Job Layout window, it was designed to make scheduling jobs a breeze.

Easy to use Job Explorer

Combines familiar Windows Explorer techniques with the EnterpriseSCHEDULE job database

The EnterpriseSCHEDULE for Windows Explorer provides a familiar interface when working with jobs, scheduling calendars, programming variables and other objects used within EnterpriseSCHEDULE. Objects may be dragged and dropped between folders, between servers on other nodes, across platforms and into the Layout Display. Jobs and other objects may be modified within the Explorer, copied to other folders, deleted, renamed and many other functions. 

Additionally all scheduling activity can be implemented and monitored from the Explorer view. Jobs may be submitted, stopped, delayed and released, restarted and recompleted. Jobs activity may be monitored by job, folder or node.

Powerful Layout Displays

Set up simple or elaborate job streams and control, modify and monitor job activity 
 
It’s never been easier to control, modify and monitor job activity in a single window with the introduction of the EnterpriseSCHEDULE for Windows job Layout. Jobs appear as colorful boxes that in a point and click display that can be used to create simple job runs or elaborate job streams containing hundreds of jobs.

Jobs can be created in the layout, their properties modified and updated, submitted for execution or stopped and restarted if neccesary. Job dependencies (the connections between jobs) can be created, modified and updated. What’s more, the Layout display monitors job progress through the stream as jobs advance through their normal course. Colorful icons indicate changes in state such as” job starting” and” job completing successfully”. Job delays can be researched with “current state” display.

Real Time Interactive Job Activity Monitor

Powerful performance and event monitor that can alert you to important job milestones

Monitoring job activity has never been easier or more informative than in EnterpriseSCHEDULE for Windows 6.0. Job Activity can be monitored from a variety of levels within the monitor window. As jobs progress through their critical states, the Job monitor window shows you the state of that particular job, how many resources that are being consumed and whether the job is experiencing delays, holds or failures. You can bring up the job status in a seperate window and monitor a graphical view of it’s activity.

The State Monitor Window gives you a picture of what jobs are in a particular state. For instance if you notice a lot of jobs in the “Waiting for Resources” state, it may trigger you to check the availability of the resources. Job states such as “Waiting to start” and “Completed successfully” can also be monitored to get an overall picture of job activity.
The Event Monitor is a complete picture of activity, past and present within a predetermined time frame. The list of events displays vital history of recent events to get an overall up to the minute view of job progress.

Web Client

See the Web Client Interface

The EnterpriseSCHEDULE Web Client allows you to maintain job sets, control job submissions and view job status from a browser anywhere in the world. The program is installed on a Microsoft Windows IIS server and can access any Windows server on your network regardless of platform. The web interface provides remote management of EnterpriseSCHEDULE servers. View job status, reports, event logs and trigger jobs on remote computers.
 

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We’d be happy to setup a free WebEx demo and Q&A on EnterpriseSCHEDULE. To schedule a free demo, send us an email at support@i-s-e.com or call us at (310) 643-7310.

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