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Revision as of 23:59, 23 January 2014

This is a list of notable job scheduling software. Job scheduling applications are designed to carry out repetitive tasks as defined in a schedule based upon calendar and event conditions. More recently this category of software is increasingly labeled as 'Workload Automation', which is an industry term for the next generation of job scheduling applications.

Abstract

The products are divided into four categories: standalone vendor software supporting ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) software, standalone vendor software without ERP support, non-vendor schedulers, and finally; platform built-ins. (Typically the goal of "ERP software" is to facilitate the flow of information between all business functions within an organization.)
Only products having a Wikipedia page for it or its vendor are listed.
The products are ordered alphabetically.

Job scheduling products with ERP support

For the description of the functionalities in the table header, just click on it.

Product (alphabetical) Vendor Version Company Origin Company size User interface Data storage Script storage Event driven Agentless Agents Platforms Central upgradable Any OS account stdout/err transfer File events File transfer ERP Support SAP XBP version Role-based security Auditing Design lifecycle
Advanced Job Scheduler Halcyon Software 8.0 USA/Europe Large Fat client Database yes yes yes yes iSeries, Windows, AIX, Linux, Unix yes yes yes yes yes JD Edwards, SAP, Lawson Movex/M3, OS/400, Infor, JBA 2.0 and 3.0 yes yes yes
AutoSys CA r11.0 Large Browser, thin client Database yes yes no yes UNIX/Linux, Windows, AIX
Batchman Honico Germany Dedicated GUI Browser yes no no yes SAP only 2.0 and 3.0
Control-M BMC 8.0 USA Dedicated Fat GUI, Web Launch for Zero Admin, Web Browser and Mobile Self Service Database yes yes yes yes Unix/Linux Windows iSeries Tandem OpenVMS z/OS mPE, Unisys 2200, Mapper Via SD yes yes yes yes SAP, Oracle EBS Peoplsoft, Business Objects, Informatica, Cognos, Oracle Business Intelligence, VMware Vcenter, Oracle RDBMS, IBM UDB RDBMS, Micosoft SQL Server RDBMS 2.0 and 3.0 yes yes yes
Cronacle/CPS Redwood V9 Netherlands Dedicated Browser, iPhone/iPad Database yes yes possible Yes, can auto-update, unattended install Unix/Linux, Windows, OpenVMS, IBM iSeries, IBM zOs, Java, Web Services, JDBC Built-in yes yes yes yes SAP, SAP Business Objects, Oracle EBS, Oracle OHI, JD Edwards, PeopleSoft, Microsoft AX 2.0 and 3.0 yes yes yes
Dollar Universe ORSYP V6.1 France Dedicated Browser, Fat Client Command Line, Web service Database yes yes no Yes, Unix/Linux, Windows, OpenVMS, IBM iSeries, IBM zOs yes yes yes yes yes SAP, SAP Business Objects, Oracle EBS, JD Edwards, PeopleSoft, Microsoft AX, 2.0 yes yes yes
JAMS Scheduler MVP 5.0 USA Dedicated GUI, Browser Database yes yes possible yes Unix, Linux, Windows, iSeries, OpenVMS yes yes yes yes yes Ecometry, JDEdwards, Oracle, Peoplesoft, SAP, Symitar 2.0 and 3.0 yes yes yes
JobScheduler SOS-Berlin 1.3.12 Germany Dedicated Browser, GUI, Fat client, Command Line, Web services XML Files/Database yes yes yes yes UNIX, Linux, Windows, AIX, Solaris, HP, JEE yes yes yes yes yes SAP SAP/R3 no yes yes
OpCon SMA Solutions 5.20 USA/Europe Dedicated Fat client, Browser Database no yes no yes Unisys OS2200, Unisys MCP, UNIX, Linux, IBM z/OS, IBM VSE, IBM ISeries, HP NonStop, Windows, OpenVMS, JEE yes yes yes yes yes SAP, Microsoft AX, Cegid, Lawson Movex/M3 2.0. soon 3.0 yes yes yes
Opswise Automation Center Stonebranch Software 5.1 USA/Europe Dedicated Web-enabled Device, self service Database yes yes yes yes, can auto-update UNIX, Windows, Linux, z/OS, iSeries, SOA, SAP. yes yes yes yes yes SAP NetWeaver®, Oracle E-Business Suite®, Informatica PowerCenter®, Microsoft SQL Server®. 5.1 yes yes yes
Robot/SCHEDULE Help/Systems, LLC 11M16 USA Large GUI Database yes yes no yes iSeries, Windows, AIX, Linux, UNIX yes yes yes yes yes SAP, Oracle JD Edwards Enterprise One, other solutions 2.0 no yes yes
ScheduleIN InfiniteDATA 2.10 Poland Dedicated Browser, GUI Database yes yes no yes Windows; Linux; AIX; Unix; yes yes yes yes yes SAP NetWeaver®, Informatica PowerCenter®, SAS;. 2.0, 3.0 coming soon yes yes yes
Skybot Scheduler Skybot Software 3.4 USA Dedicated Browser, GUI Database yes yes no yes, can auto-update Windows/x86; Linux/x86+PowerPC+s390x; AIX/PowerPC; Solaris/SPARC+x86; HP-UX/PA-RISC+Itanium; and Macintosh/x86 yes yes yes yes yes SAP NetWeaver®, Oracle E-Business Suite®, Informatica PowerCenter®, Microsoft SQL Server®. 2.0, 3.0 coming soon yes yes yes
Tivoli Workload Scheduler IBM 9.1 USA Large Browser, CLI, Mobile Database yes yes yes yes Unix/Linux, Linux/390, Windows, IBM iSeries, IBM zOS no yes yes yes yes SAP, PeopleSoft 2.0. soon 3.0 yes yes yes, by export-import of definitions

Job scheduling products without ERP support

For the description of the functionalities in the table header just click on it.

Product (alphabetical) Vendor Version Company Origin Company size User interface Data storage Script storage Event driven Agentless Agents Platforms Central upgradable Any OS account stdout/err transfer File events File transfer Role-based security Auditing Design lifecycle
Applied Algo ETL Suite Applied Algo (Appliedalgo.com) 1.3 Hong Kong Dedicated An Analytic Infrastructure: Scheduler with Load Balancer and built-in ETL/Audit commands (FTP/NTFS/SQL..etc). Web Service based (WCF) API accessible from clients in unmanaged C++/.NET/Java Firebird Yes Yes No Yes Windows Yes Yes Yes Future Version Yes Yes Yes
Grid Engine Sun
Hinemos NTT Data 4.0.1 Japan Dedicated Client, Browser PostgreSQL No Yes No Yes Unix Linux Windows Yes Yes Yes Future Version Yes Yes Yes
JobServer Grand Logic 3.6.7 USA Dedicated Browser CLI Oracle Mysql Postgresql Yes Yes Yes Yes Linux MacOSX Windows Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Juice Box (free) Lingo 1.2.2 (September 3, 2013) New Zealand Dedicated Browser Built in Yes Yes Yes Yes Any system with a JVM No Yes Yes No Yes Partial Yes Yes
Platform LSF Platform Computing now an IBM company Canada Dedicated Unix Linux Windows
ProActive Parallel Suite ActiveEon 3.3 France Dedicated Java API, REST API, CLI, Browser, Eclipse RCP, Matlab, Scilab Derby or an external database yes yes yes yes Any system with a JVM no yes yes no yes yes no no
Schedulix Open Source independIT Integrative Technologies GmbH 2.5.1 Germany Dedicated Web GUI, Command Line Interface and Utilities, APIs Relational Database with JDBC Support No Yes No Yes Unix Linux Windows No Yes Yes No No No No No
VisualCron VisualCron Sweden Dedicated Windows

Non-vendor schedulers

Platform built-in schedulers

Descriptions of the features

Version

The information in this table is regarding this product version.

Company size

  • Large : the company has a lot of products, thus a massive helpdesk.
  • Dedicated : the company runs only the job scheduling product, so have mostly a helpdesk with experts, and they care about every customer.

Script storage

  • Some products are only capable of starting a script or executable which is already present on the target system. Eventually some environment variables are set prior to the script run.
  • Some products are able to store scripts in their repository. When the job runs, its script is first transferred to the target system and then executed. This gives the batch job designer a central point of development.

Event driven

  • Most modern job schedulers are event driven: jobs that run in sequence have no wait time.
  • The opposite is time driven, like Windows' Scheduled tasks or Unix' crontab: a job runs at some time, and the next job is scheduled the expected runtime later plus some spare time.

Agents

  • An agentless job scheduler makes use of RSH, or more secure, of SSH.
  • An agent is a piece of software that is installed on every host, and is usually continuously connected to the central job scheduler. This causes more functionality to the agents, like a file trigger.
  • A drawback of agents is that they must be upgraded from time to time, which can cause severe production downtime when having lots of agent systems.

Platforms

All kinds of Unix flavours mentioned by the vendors are notes as "Unix". The same goes for "Linux" and "Windows" and Mac.

Any OS account

Can the agent run a job as any OS-account on the target system? The agent of some products can only run a job as the user the agent runs as, which most likely must have a lot of privileges, which in turn might be a security issue.

stdout/err transfer

Can you inspect the standard output and/or standard error of the executed job on your viewer? Some systems even immediately transfer both to the central scheduler, which might give extra network load.

File events

Can the job scheduler react (start a job) on the appearance of a file? With this you don't have to poll for the file.

File transfer

Some vendors deliver a file transfer utility. The standard command-line FTP on e.g. Unix is not good enough for batch usage: a file might be failed to transfer, yet the 'bye' command went well so the exit status will be ok. The file that may link both the server's will give a proper scheduler procedure in the process.

ERP support

The list of ERP packages supported.

SAP XBP version

The SAP XBP interface comes in 2 versions: 2 and 3. Version 2 has an intercept table, while version 3 has for intercept an include and an exclude table. This is important when you want all SAP-jobs but a few being intercepted and routed through your scheduling system. Some SAP-jobs won't work well when intercepted.

Role-based security

Is it possible to grant privileges through roles to the users of your scheduling system? Think of developers, operators and administrators. Some products use LDAP or the Windows system AD.

Auditing

Some companies demand recording of all user actions (compliance), but if not it is still handy to backtrace who did some action, just to ask him why he did so.

Design lifecycle

Does the job scheduling system support the transfer of batch designs along development, test, approve and production repositories? Most products have an export- and import-feature, and some products have the transfer mechanism all built-in.

User Interfaces

Lists what kind of user interfaces are available to access the job Scheduler.

See also

  • Quartz - open-source job scheduling service, for Java. It exists also a port to .NET.

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