技术
- 功能应用 - 企业资源规划系统 (ERP)
用例
- 行为与情绪追踪
- 泄漏与洪水监测
关于客户
Focal Point Lights 是一家总部位于芝加哥的建筑照明制造商。该公司正在经历转型,规模不断扩大,需要在竞争激烈的行业中竞争。他们的计算环境非常复杂,在 Windows 和 iSeries 服务器以及自定义应用程序服务器(包括 VB 和 .net)上运行 Oracle 的 EnterpriseOne。该公司面临着 iSeries 服务器上的手动作业调度流程的挑战,该流程效率低下且缺乏多功能性。该公司需要更高效的解决方案来简化其作业调度流程,并向 Fortra 寻求帮助。
挑战
Focal Point Lights 是一家总部位于芝加哥的建筑照明制造商,在竞争激烈的行业中面临着挑战。该公司正在发展壮大,需要更具竞争力、更容易开展业务。他们的计算环境包括跨 Windows 和 iSeries 服务器以及自定义应用程序服务器(包括 VB 和 .net)运行 Oracle EnterpriseOne。在 Focal Point 应用程序开发经理 Camillo Catuara 到来之前,该组织一直在 iSeries 服务器上手动安排一切。这种方法效率低下且缺乏通用性。为月底做准备是一个广泛的过程,除非有人持续监控系统,否则无法发送问题警报。该企业必须暂停所有月末工作,释放后,团队必须在整个晚上运行的过程中监控流程。这项额外的工作要求公司聘请顾问来监控月末的批量作业。
解决方案
Camillo Catuara 知道该组织需要找到更有效的解决方案来简化其作业调度流程。他依靠 Fortra 产品开始实现 Focal Point 业务流程的自动化。此前,他曾在一家大型 iSeries 组织中使用 Robot 17 年,因此他对 Robot 能够成功实现 Focal Point IBM i 服务器上运行的工作流程自动化充满信心。下一个挑战是在其他平台上实现工作流程自动化。 Camillo 通过与 Fortra 支持团队的对话了解了 Skybot Scheduler。他对 Skybot 跨服务器自动化工作的能力充满信心。他下载了 Skybot 的免费试用版并开始看到其中的好处。在 Fortra 支持团队的帮助下,Focal Point 甚至能够开发出独特的脚本来帮助运行其 EnterpriseOne 作业。该脚本将 EnterpriseOne 的返回代码转换为 Skybot 可以使用和破译的代码,从而允许 Skybot 正确监控 EnterpriseOne。
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