4 Integrations with Fortra Robot

View a list of Fortra Robot integrations and software that integrates with Fortra Robot below. Compare the best Fortra Robot integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Fortra Robot. Here are the current Fortra Robot integrations in 2024:

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    Robot Schedule
    Every data center manager wants their IT team to be efficient, meet service-level agreements, and avoid processing errors. Automated job scheduling and batch job management free you and your operators to be more productive. And Robot Schedule is the starting point for any automation project requiring IBM i. Robot Schedule’s workload automation capabilities allow users to automate everything from simple jobs to complex, event-driven processes on multiple platforms and centralize management from your most reliable system, IBM i. Just create a calendar of when and how jobs should run, and the software will do the rest. Your operators have enough tasks on their plates to worry about babysitting scheduled jobs in order to ensure they run on time and in the right order. You and your team can rely on Robot Schedule to provide powerful workload automation for a smoother, error-free job schedule. Choose from more than 25 scheduling parameters.
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    IBM i
    IBM i is an integrated operating environment developed by IBM, consisting of operating system, database, middleware, and development tools. IBM I, a platform for innovators, by innovators. The latest update to IBM i has arrived. With IBM i 7.4, you'll get continuous availability (thanks to IBM Db2 Mirror for i), the latest security features, and easy integration with IoT, AI and Watson. Ensures mission-critical applications remain up and running. Enhanced security features implement the latest industry-standard practices. Protect critical business applications and data. New auditing capability at the object level. Industry-standard Open Source environments. Port more applications to IBM I. Easily integrate with IoT, AI and Watson. Get work done 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Transfer virtual save media to and from the cloud. Consolidate most commonly used tasks for managing IBM i.
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    Robot Monitor
    Robot Monitor is the most comprehensive, in-depth monitoring solution available for Power Systems environments running IBM i alone or alongside VIOS, AIX, or Linux on Power. Industry-leading technology gives you the highest degree of monitoring for your critical IT infrastructure. By monitoring the performance of your Power servers in real time—including system status, disk, network, availability, application data, and JDBC/ODBC activity—you and your team can proactively respond to issues before they impact user productivity or resources. Highly customizable, modern dashboards provide visibility into all your metrics, elements, and status conditions so you don’t miss a thing. See all your data from a single, central interface to avoid downtime and optimize performance. Not watching the dashboard? Robot Monitor can send out notification when things go wrong.
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    Robot Save
    Manage backups from a centralized control center - easily manage backup scheduling, share volumes in and inventory volumes across multiple instances of IBM i. Whether a single object or the entire system needs to be restored, bring back IBM i data accurately and efficiently, with minimal downtime. Take the backbreaking manual labor out of your data backups with trusted backup management software. Safe, reliable, thorough, and automated backups can be run unattended, saving you time. Don’t be caught by surprise when auditors need a documented disaster recovery plan— with this backup reporting software, you’ll have it at your fingertips, ready to go. Data backups can be complex. From determining what to save and locating files to tracking saved items and managing save media after the backup, Robot Save automates all of the processes required to perform a complete backup. The end result? Scheduled backups you can rely on.
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