• Gokul Raj A.
    Software engineer
    Used the software for: 1-2 Years
    Frequency of Use: Weekly
    User Role: User, Administrator, Deployment
    Company Size: 20,000 or More
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    "Daily task has become easier"

    Posted 2024-07-02

    Pros: Because we often use its automation functions, it has also allowed us to focus on extra and more essential operations.

    Cons: One potential limitation of ActiveBatch could be the initial complexity and significant effort required for the system's installation.

    Overall: The boost in efficiency that ActiveBatch Workload Automation offers because of its vast array of tasks is my favorite feature.

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  • Shalini B.
    Software
    Used the software for: 1-2 Years
    Frequency of Use: Weekly
    User Role: User, Administrator, Deployment
    Company Size: 20,000 or More
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    "Best for work management "

    Posted 2024-07-02

    Pros: The best software feature is RunMyJobs, which schedules jobs, monitors them appropriately, and accurately reports utilization. It merely turns all of the difficult burden tasks into easier ones.

    Cons: Additionally, the documentation section can be made easier to understand.

    Overall: To load and report the data, a colossal amount of background jobs and processes will need to operate. Redwood does it to absolute perfection.

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  • Nitish D.
    Automation enginner
    Used the software for: 1-2 Years
    Frequency of Use: Daily
    User Role: User, Deployment
    Company Size: 10,000 - 19,999
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    "Redwood literally does everything automatically"

    Posted 2024-07-02

    Pros: Redwood Tool enables scheduling of nearly all varieties of batch jobs. Additionally, it boasts a robust vendor support system.
    The documentation for Redwood software is user-friendly, providing details on job descriptions, job summaries, statistics, and execution details.

    Cons: After a post-patching activity, configuring flows can be challenging. A user guide with examples detailing the configuration process following a refresh would be beneficial

    Overall: The highly adaptable Redwood Software can be customized to fit specific company needs. By streamlining tasks, Redwood Software helps businesses save time and resources, leading to significant cost savings and improved business outcomes.

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  • Akshay K.
    Software analyst
    Used the software for: 1-2 Years
    Frequency of Use: Daily
    User Role: Administrator, Deployment
    Company Size: 20,000 or More
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    "Redwood is a premier automation tool for business processes."

    Posted 2024-07-02

    Pros: Job scheduling is overly complex, but Redwood simplifies my tasks with its straightforward scheduling and user-friendly learning modules. It automates and simplifies workload management effectively.

    Cons: The system exhibits high intelligence and robustness, yet areas for enhancement and expansion include: refining its maintenance and administration systems, expanding the range of reports to cater to both local and global needs, and enhancing cloud automation capabilities

    Overall: Redwood provides compatibility with multiple programming languages and cloud computing platforms. Additionally, it excels in handling exceptions, archiving data, and implementing robust error-handling mechanisms, yielding excellent results.

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  • Nisha P.
    Sr. Analyst
    Used the software for: 2+ Years
    Frequency of Use: Weekly
    User Role: User
    Company Size: 20,000 or More
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    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    "Revamping Traditional Workflows through Redwood Automation Software"

    Posted 2024-07-02

    Pros: Redwood Software enables companies to meet regulatory standards and supports compliance requirements. Highly customizable, Redwood Software can be tailored to meet a company's specific needs. Redwood Software helps businesses reduce the time and resources needed to complete tasks, resulting in significant cost savings and improved business outcomes. Overall, Redwood Software is a comprehensive automation tool that enhances productivity, reduces errors, and increases efficiency, leading to substantial cost savings and better business results.

    Cons: Redwood Software is expensive, particularly for small and medium-sized businesses that might lack the budget for a full automation system. Users new to Redwood Software may encounter a learning curve typical of any new tool, which can cause a temporary dip in productivity. Despite these points, Redwood excels in automation and is highly recommended

    Overall: Redwood Software's real-time monitoring and alerts enable administrators to quickly identify and resolve issues by providing visibility into process states. By automating routine tasks, Redwood Software helps companies boost productivity and reduce the time and resources required to complete tasks.

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  • Abdul R.
    Sr. Analyst
    Used the software for: 2+ Years
    Frequency of Use: Weekly
    User Role: User
    Company Size: 20,000 or More
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    "RunMyJobs Enterprise Scheduling in the Cloud"

    Posted 2024-07-01

    Pros: Redwood servers and their functionalities are top-notch, including chains, events, time windows, submit frames, and timezones, which simplify daily tasks. Redwood servers can connect not only with SAP ECC but also with Oracle DB, PeopleSoft, and other systems.

    Cons: There’s nothing negative to say about Redwood. Having worked with Redwood from scratch, I found it easy to understand all its options and features. The only minor drawback is that operator messages are displayed both on the home screen and on the operator page to identify which job caused an issue. It would be more convenient if there were an option to send operator messages via email, allowing anyone on the Redwood team to check and acknowledge them directly from their inbox.

    Overall: Redwood can generate complex reports detailing scheduled jobs, chains, and event-triggered jobs based on client requirements. Different queues are designated for various functional parts, which can be enabled or disabled as needed.

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  • Soumya V.
    Basis analyst
    Used the software for: 1-2 Years
    Frequency of Use: Weekly
    User Role: User
    Company Size: 20,000 or More
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    "Redwood offers robust stability and versatility and increases CPU speed"

    Posted 2024-06-30

    Pros: Redwood's ability to seamlessly integrate with various external and legacy systems is notable. Its scheduling interface and flexible time windows for job submissions are standout features. Once jobs are scheduled, there are no delays or disruptions to workflow operations.

    Cons: Given the plethora of automation technologies in the market, enhancing connectivity with all cloud platforms remains a priority.

    Overall: The alerting mechanism in Redwood helps mitigate potential business impacts by providing proactive notifications. It enables operational processes to prioritize their tasks over batch processes more effectively.

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  • Saiyan B.
    Software Engineer
    Used the software for: 2+ Years
    Frequency of Use: Weekly
    User Role: User, Administrator
    Company Size: 20,000 or More
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    "Redwood Software:Automation and Efficiency Unleashed"

    Posted 2024-06-30

    Pros: I have been using Redwood for over 2 years and the best thing about this product is the optimized alert system. Redwood eliminates the necessity for programming expertise and even a fresher can learn things quickly.

    Cons: I feel that UI could be more refined so that It will facilitates easier navigation for the users.

    Overall: Redwood is the best automation in the market, I have tried 3 different automaton products but Redwood is the best. There is a lot of customization and adaptability as per the user requirement and It also comes with security to protect sensitive activities.

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  • Pardhasaradhi K.
    Basis Consultant
    Used the software for: 1-2 Years
    Frequency of Use: Daily
    User Role: Administrator, Deployment
    Company Size: 10,000 - 19,999
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    "Redwood stands out as the premier automation software in today's ERP market"

    Posted 2024-06-28

    Pros: You can monitor system and schedule health on a dashboard that displays the total number of terminated, erroneous, and jobs with extended event waits, eliminating the need for frequent extraction of reports for individual issues.

    Cons: As of now, there haven't been any significant issues with the Redwood system. However, there are some minor concerns that the support team should address. Often, when I download a report, it comes in a .CAR format, which complicates the process of converting it to an Excel file.

    Overall: Redwood surpasses other tools in batch scheduling with its high degree of automation. The recently developed dashboard proves advantageous in detecting any instances where jobs have been omitted from schedules.

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  • Shivam T.
    Associate consultant
    Used the software for: 2+ Years
    Frequency of Use: Daily
    User Role: User, Deployment
    Company Size: 20,000 or More
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    "Redwood software cuts costs by automating recurring tasks"

    Posted 2024-06-25

    Pros: By monitoring workflows and issuing alerts for issues like job failures or exceeded job runtime, users can promptly address and resolve issues by escalating to appropriate team, thereby enhancing reliability and minimizing downtime.

    Cons: Redwood software's reporting capabilities are restricted, lacking basic features. Enhancements are necessary for security standards, and configuration can be challenging for users with limited coding expertise.

    Overall: Integrating Redwood with artificial intelligence could enhance the software's ability to offer intelligent suggestions based on current data. Redwood Software is a robust and flexible tool that continually evolves to meet organizational needs, with new features being added.

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  • Prapulla K.
    Software analyst
    Used the software for: 2+ Years
    Frequency of Use: Weekly
    User Role: User, Administrator, Deployment
    Company Size: 20,000 or More
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    "Redwood software offers complete automation without requiring much coding"

    Posted 2024-06-25

    Pros: The highly adaptable Redwood Software can be customized to meet the specific needs of any company.
    What's great is that we can establish connections to databases and fetch data using JDBC and other queries.

    Cons: Frequent reliance on customer support for intricate improvements could be streamlined through documentation, saving users time and effort. Additionally, SOP documentation should accompany software purchases, detailing integration procedures for third-party systems with Redwood.

    Overall: Redwood tool is completely managed, it oversees automation upgrades, removes dependencies, and seamlessly centralizes and supports on-premises, hybrid, and cloud environments. Utilizing modern design, it circumvents outdated scheduling constraints.

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  • Pitale H.
    Senior consultant
    Used the software for: 2+ Years
    Frequency of Use: Weekly
    User Role: User
    Company Size: 20,000 or More
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    "Redwood is the ideal and most user-friendly tool for ERP-level scheduling needs"

    Posted 2024-06-23

    Pros: Redwood efficiently and accurately completes tasks. Even users without or with less technical expertise or coding knowledge can design and configure automation workflows.

    Cons: Some reports cannot be customized directly; they must first be downloaded in Excel format, and then filtered in the Excel sheet according to our requirements.

    Overall: One of Redwood's standout features is the automatic incident creation in ServiceNow. It also adjusts job schedule frequency according to daylight saving changes. Currently, all our batch jobs are set to the Australia timezone.

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  • Pradeep V.
    Analyst
    Used the software for: 2+ Years
    Frequency of Use: Daily
    User Role: User, Deployment
    Company Size: 20,000 or More
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    "Redwood Workload Automation stands out as the ultimate tool for its exceptional flexibility and user-friendly interface"

    Posted 2024-06-20

    Pros: By executing the script in licensing tab, you can renew the Redwood license by copying the content from "begin license" to "end license" in the .txt file. Also outdated or expired license can be deleted easily .It includes advanced functionalities such as Dashboards for comprehensive statistical insights, along with round-the-clock vendor support.

    Cons: you can incorporate extra default time intervals and submission frames to facilitate scheduling batch jobs according to customer or business needs. Integrating with multiple platforms requires significant time, manual effort, and human input.

    Overall: The alerting module in Redwood RunMyJobs significantly simplified my daily tasks. I utilized the wildcard (*) option to establish a process alert source for terminated and errored jobs, ensuring email alerts are sent to all recipients listed in the header mail.

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  • Bharath K.
    Senior Consultant
    Used the software for: 2+ Years
    Frequency of Use: Daily
    User Role: User
    Company Size: 20,000 or More
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    "Redwood automation tool perform several tasks at once"

    Posted 2024-06-20

    Pros: Redwood Workload Automation jobs are seamlessly imported from the SAP system. Moreover, Redwood servers can integrate with Oracle DB, PeopleSoft, and various other databases alongside SAP ECC. it also connects to different application systems like PI channels, EMI , Infor, VIM etc.

    Cons: We cannot flexibly link jobs within a dependent setup. It requires numerous steps to be added and extensive testing in the development system before deployment into the production system.

    Overall: Redwood allows us to customize our navigation bar for immediate access by adding objects such as custom filters and column choosers for a quick view. Additionally, we can activate the operator message tab so that users can promptly acknowledge job failures and address issues accordingly

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  • Lohith N.
    Consultant
    Used the software for: 2+ Years
    Frequency of Use: Daily
    User Role: User
    Company Size: 20,000 or More
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    "Redwood workload automation is an effective tool for daily business operations"

    Posted 2024-06-20

    Pros: Recognizing job status, terminating tasks, job overviews, and RunMyJob's capacity to run multiple jobs concurrently are effortless actions. Redwood comes with all the latest scripts, features, and customizable options.

    Cons: Using the Redwood application on Windows instead of the website URL would offer more benefits.

    Overall: By incorporating both upstream and downstream jobs, the platform ensures precise attribute, value, and environment variable selection, simplifying daily recurring tasks through automation. It also maintains a job history and provides live monitoring.

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  • Kushal M.
    Consultant
    Used the software for: 2+ Years
    Frequency of Use: Daily
    User Role: User, Deployment
    Company Size: 20,000 or More
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    "An effective automation tool for businesses to execute event-driven, chained, and complex job plans"

    Posted 2024-06-18

    Pros: It offers convenient oversight of job management and automation workflow control. The automated alert reaction is highly beneficial for extended-duration and unsuccessful jobs outside of business hours.

    Cons: Redwood main help guide documentation lacks specific points or solutions for business needs, necessitating us to contact customer support for any inquiries. UI interface of the dashboard can be improved, it looks a bit outdated.

    Overall: Redwood has eradicated the necessity for coding, handling automation upgrades, and mitigating dependencies. Enables users to promptly identify and address issues before they escalate into major problems.

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  • Sujay G.
    Senior analyst
    Used the software for: 2+ Years
    Frequency of Use: Weekly
    User Role: User
    Company Size: 20,000 or More
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    "Centralized management streamlines prioritization and is easy to configure"

    Posted 2024-06-16

    Pros: Redwood automation allows us to depend on the software for timely execution of our key operations with minimal anticipated errors. This time efficiency aids us in meeting client requirements. Controlling a complex workflow becomes easier with simple events, simplifying life.

    Cons: Initially, the only challenge was the manual deletion or activation of events to execute certain tasks and await job completion, despite the file being correctly placed in AL11. Rest other features in Redwood are outstanding.

    Overall: Redwood RMJ offers robust server security and load-balancing capabilities. Utilizing Redwood Automation, we can effortlessly retrieve daily reports according to the client's needs and monitor the status of every job, active, aborted or killed.

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  • Keshav H.
    Analyst
    Used the software for: 2+ Years
    Frequency of Use: Daily
    User Role: User, Administrator
    Company Size: 20,000 or More
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    "Redwood Software provides automation solutions for complex tasks"

    Posted 2024-06-14

    Pros: Creating and scheduling jobs in Redwood is incredibly simple; everything can be done with just a few clicks and without code/scripts.
    Redwood aids in automating security checks and also provides access control methods, ensuring IT systems meet Compliance requirements and stick to security policies.

    Cons: There is a need to enhance communication and support from the Redwood Help/L1 Support team. Their turnaround time for issue resolution is lengthy, which could potentially impact the Redwood system before the problem is addressed.

    Overall: Within the Redwood system, there is an application tab that categorizes jobs based on their functional group, making it easy to locate jobs in the future. The environment segment in Redwood manages the connections to third-party systems, along with all details related to RFC connections and user credentials.

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  • Purushotam M.
    Consultant
    Used the software for: 6-12 Months
    Frequency of Use: Daily
    User Role: User
    Company Size: 20,000 or More
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    "Most efficient tool for doing repetitive tasks"

    Posted 2024-06-13

    Pros: According to me Redwood proves its versatility and user-friendly nature when it comes to streamlining workflows. Secondly with it's advanced scheduling mechanism, the system facilitates the exact activation of tasks at intervals chosen by the user, ensuring smooth and automated task execution as per designated timeframes.

    Cons: I don't think of any cons, it is a great automation.

    Overall: Overall I can say, Redwood is one of the best automation which I have came across where it is connected to heart of our system and helps in different repetitive activities.

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  • Maadhav K.
    Senior consultant
    Used the software for: 2+ Years
    Frequency of Use: Daily
    User Role: User, Deployment
    Company Size: 20,000 or More
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    "Redwood RMJ is a next-generation automation tool that eliminates manual tasks and everything is automated"

    Posted 2024-06-10

    Pros: Redwood offers numerous features to tackle complex tasks and efficiently monitor SAP-related batch jobs around the clock.
    Redwood provides a structural diagram for each job and its associated processes, making it easy to understand and control workflow, including job-related parameters such as program name, variant, and job class.

    Cons: Creating multiple users in Redwood is straightforward; however, if limited viewing and administration options are selected, the user will not be able to log in. Also, last login details of users are not displayed on the user dashboard.

    Overall: Once jobs are set up and scheduled in Redwood, they run continuously round the clock until we disable or hold them.
    We fetch monthly reports from the Redwood system to check the list of failed or error jobs, which we then send to the audit team for evaluation.

    All SAP-related jobs can be controlled and monitored from Redwood itself.

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