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Overall Satisfaction with Redwood Workload Automation
The Redwood user interface is straightforward. Using the script, you can renew the Redwood license by simply copying the content from begin license to end license in the.txt file. The current page and the status of the work can both be refreshed automatically by setting a timer in Redwood. Redwood users' lives are made easier by the ability to add as many queues as they like to separate the connections between various objects, such as our HCM queue, GTG queue, CRM queues, etc. Editing a scheduled task is simple, but you should use caution when choosing whether to update a recurring task or the current process. Every month, we can download any report of our choosing and get failed job reports through xml files for Jsox audit purposes.
Pros
- All quick access features, including monitoring, environment, security, scripting, and auditing, assist in quickly and effectively resolving daily challenges.
- We can search certain job contents using customized filters, and we can also change the column that is displayed.
- Also, there is a unique option to limit the number of background tasks that can run concurrently. This limit can be set based on the amount of memory that is available.
- One of the uncommon settings found in other automation systems is the configuration of alerting mail.
Cons
- Can enhance the integration component to automatically raise tickets and incidents in the current service. The customer success team at Redwood is assisting us in putting this into practice.
- can submit frames and specify extra default time windows to help schedule the batch operation according to customer and business needs.
- My report downloads as a.CAR file, making it challenging to convert to an excel file.
- Redwood can seamlessly link to a number of outside/Legacy systems. Hence, there won't be any interruptions after the job is planned. This reduces our expenses.
- There won't be a problem with memory loss. This would have cost us time and money in the past.
- All third-party systems are eligible for batch scheduling. Keeping operational costs low
Do you think Redwood RunMyJobs delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Redwood RunMyJobs's feature set?
Yes
Did Redwood RunMyJobs live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Redwood RunMyJobs go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Redwood RunMyJobs again?
Yes
Redwood RunMyJobs Feature Ratings
Using Redwood Workload Automation
Pros | Cons |
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Like to use Easy to use Well integrated Quick to learn Feel confident using | Unnecessarily complex Requires technical support Inconsistent Cumbersome Lots to learn |
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