
JAMS is an automation orchestration and job scheduling solution that runs, monitors, and manages critical IT processes from a single console, from simple batch jobs to complex, cross-platform workflows. JAMS automates jobs across Windows, Linux, UNIX, IBM i, z/OS, and OpenVMS, with native integrations for the databases, BI tools, and ERP systems already running your business, including SQL Server and SAP. Jobs run on any schedule or trigger off other events, and dependency management keeps multi-step workflows in the right order.
Every job is centrally monitored, with notifications on success or failure and an audit trail of every execution. Built-in conversion tools migrate existing jobs from Windows Task Scheduler, SQL Agent, or Cron without rebuilding them, and JAMS replaces homegrown, single-platform scripts with one centrally managed system.
JAMS includes two AI capabilities at no additional cost. JAX is an AI agent built into the JAMS Web Client. Ask it a question in plain language, and it finds a job, troubleshoots a failure, or looks up how to do something, grounded in JAMS documentation, not general AI guesswork. It acts only when asked, and every change waits for your approval. JAMS MCP brings JAMS into the AI coding tools teams already use, including Cursor, Claude Code, GitHub Copilot, and Claude Desktop.
Both run inside the customer's network with the signed-in user's permissions and no elevated AI account, and every action, AI-driven or not, lands in the same audit trail as everything else in JAMS.
For teams managing thousands of jobs across SQL Server, ADF, Airflow, SAP, JDE, and Banner, this cuts tribal knowledge and middle-of-the-night troubleshooting. Knowledge that once lived in one person's head becomes something any team member can ask about directly.
The AI lives in the product, not in the support queue. Support is staffed by humans JAMS will never outsource, based in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. New tickets go to long-tenured engineers, and every JAMS customer has the CEO's cell phone number.
JAMS' mission is to reduce the operational burden of critical automation, so teams spend more time on the work automation was meant to free them for.
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Checksum is a continuous quality platform that autonomously generates, runs, and maintains tests so engineering teams can ship AI-generated code without trading speed for reliability.
Unlike copilots that wait for prompts, Checksum works as a background agent, detecting what needs testing, generating production-ready Playwright, and healing broken tests automatically. Seventy percent of failures resolve autonomously, keeping suites green without manual effort.
Built on fine-tuned data from 1.5+ million test runs, Checksum covers every layer of the SDLC: end-to-end, API, and CI testing from a single platform. Tests are delivered as standard Playwright code, submitted as a PR to your repo. No vendor lock-in.
Checksum integrates natively with Cursor, Claude Code, and 100+ coding agents via /checksum slash commands, so code is tested before a human ever reviews it. AI handles generation and healing on Checksum's cloud: no LLM tokens.
The result: ship faster, with confidence.
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blume
Blume is a desktop sidecar for AI coding agents that helps developers see what every agent is doing, keep project context consistent, and catch drift before it reaches the codebase. It works with tools including Cursor, Claude Code, Codex, omp, and Pi, bringing agent activity, hidden files, skills, hooks, rules, and provider usage into one place. The Agents view shows whether each coding agent is working, finished, or waiting for approval, while Setup exposes the instructions and configuration files shaping agent behavior. Usage tracking shows remaining plan limits and token burn across providers such as Claude, Codex, and Cursor so developers can avoid unexpected interruptions. Blume stores conversation history locally on the device and reviews rules, skills, and hooks on-device. Its Improve workflow looks for repeated signals of friction across conversations, clusters similar issues, and proposes concrete changes such as new rules or reusable skills.
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