Management Software

Admittedly, one of the most complex and disruptive issues within most organizations is the myriad of systems and software application we adopt over time that automate the various aspects of our organizations. This results in a number of double-up of data in different repositaries. More importantly for Senior Executives, easily getting our hands on information and reporting now poses an issue that usually requires programming by our IT staff.

CxO is proud to have, following much research, secured distribution rights for the Asia-Pacific for Network Automation's Applications that resolve these and many other issues relating to alignment of a number of disparate sytems.

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Automate 6 Pro & BPA Server 7

AutoMate BPA Server enables high-level business process redesign, and leveraging IT for real value.

Business managers are constantly grappling with quickly changing business conditions and needs, and IT departments that struggle to keep pace with business requirements. The marketplace demands higher productivity, better customer service, and tighter integration between the enterprise and its customers and partners. Complication matter is that IT departments have a hard time understanding the language of business managers and users, so IT project delays are commonplace. This can be very frustrating in a competitive environment where the imperative to change is paramount.

AutoMate gives business managers the power to change the way IT departments deliver data and services to information workers, thereby adding new dimensions of flexibility and agility to their business. To start, high-level drag-and-drop workflow diagrams facilitate conversations between business managers and IT departments because business processes can be expressed in language that IT department can understand. Additionally, AutoMate greatly accelerates the application development process by eliminating the need for code and programming expertise. It enables businesses to operate as they optimally should, not as their legacy systems and applications dictate.

BPA Server Conditions

Conditions add intelligence to workflows by providing awareness of network-wide system events and state.

Conditions are closely correlated with the system, application, and network events that transpire across the automation network. In addition to the events themselves, conditions also encapsulate state changes that events produce. For example, the appearance of a file in a network share is an event, and the existence of that file is a state. Both the event and the state are conditions – the event is "when the file exists" and the state is "if the file exists."

Thus, conditions can be used to initiate workflows (i.e., trigger workflow A when file X appears), wait for certain events to transpire before proceeding in a workflow (i.e., wait for Notepad to appear), or to make a decision and conditional branch within the workflow (i.e., evaluate whether Notepad is open – if yes, execute Task 1; if no, execute Task 2).

AutoMate BPA Server Conditions

Schedule Watcher

Evaluates as true at the date, time or interval specified. It can be used for scheduling tasks to run at night or at the end of every day, week, month or other time frame.

Folder Watcher

Monitors the Windows file system for file additions, modification, or deletions in the folder(s) specified, and evaluates as true when a criterion is met.

Performance Watcher

Evaluates as true when a system or process threshold is met. Parameters include available memory, free disk space, CPU utilization, process count, and more.

Event Log Watcher

Evaluates as true when an event matching specified criteria is added to a Windows Event Log.

Service Watcher

Evaluates as true when the specified service starts, stops, pauses, resumes or stops responding.

Process Watcher

Evaluates as true when the specified process starts, ends or stops responding.

Startup Watcher

Evaluates as true when the AutoMate task service starts or when a user logs onto the system.

Idle Watcher

Evaluates as true when no keyboard or mouse input occurs for a specified period of time.

Window Watcher

Evaluates as true when the specified window opens, closes, is focused or loses focus.

Key Watcher

Evaluates as true when a hotkey is pressed or a word is typed on the keyboard. The event can be configured to occur only when a specific application has focus.

SNMP Trap Watcher

Evaluates as true when an SNMP Trap meeting specified criteria is received.

WMI

Evaluates as true when a WQL query returns true or more than zero rows.