Best scheduling tool in the Market
April 16, 2025
Best scheduling tool in the Market

Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Overall Satisfaction with JAMS
We have scheduled multiple workflow jobs to handle the formatting, archiving, and processing of files.
Additionally, we use PowerShell jobs to automate the uploading of files to SharePoint.
File transfer jobs are also in place to connect to the vendor's SFTP server for file uploads and downloads.
A series of sequence jobs ensures that all tasks are executed in the correct order.
SSRS reports are scheduled to run upon the completion of specific SSIS packages.
Lastly, Python jobs are used to trigger email notifications to a list of users based on data from an Excel file.
Additionally, we use PowerShell jobs to automate the uploading of files to SharePoint.
File transfer jobs are also in place to connect to the vendor's SFTP server for file uploads and downloads.
A series of sequence jobs ensures that all tasks are executed in the correct order.
SSRS reports are scheduled to run upon the completion of specific SSIS packages.
Lastly, Python jobs are used to trigger email notifications to a list of users based on data from an Excel file.
Pros
- Workflow, for each loop...all options in toolbox
- Scheduling Jobs depends on another Job completion and file watch Jobs...etc
- Supports to schedule SSRS Reports and SSIS packages
- Support Program languages like PowerShell and Python
Cons
- Downloading the latest files from sFTP location
- Querying the Job execution History
- Querying the Job logs
- JAMS Web Access has a lot of limitations
- Querying the Job History, downloading it in a file for analysis
- Querying the Job Logs
Do you think JAMS delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with JAMS's feature set?
Yes
Did JAMS live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of JAMS go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy JAMS again?
Yes

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