Network Automation AutoMate Premium 10.0.0.52 » Developer.Team - Developers Paradise!

Network Automation AutoMate Premium 10.0.0.52

Network Automation AutoMate Premium 10.0.0.52
Network Automation AutoMate Premium 10.0.0.52 | 495 Mb


AutoMate, by Network Automation, sets an entirely new standard for server and desktop automation. Built on the experience earned from delivering automation to more than 9000 sites across 60 countries, AutoMate 10 integrates with virtual and cloud-based computing environments, SharePoint, Amazon Web Services, VMware, Microsoft Dynamics, FTP, Excel, Databases, legacy terminals, and more.

Unleash the power of today's cost-friendly, flexible, on-demand computing resources, paired with your on premise IT infrastructure. Integrate The Cloud with your in-house servers and software systems by using dynamic, easy to deploy drag-and-drop tasks—all without writing a single line of code. AutoMate 10 takes “No Code, No Limits” to an entirely new level.

The AutoMate Task Administrator provides a central management hub for administration of all automation assets. The AMTA's intuitive user interface makes easy work of task scheduling, trigger management, holiday schedule management, and more. Version 10 introduces a redeveloped UI featuring high DPI support via vector based visual assets, built from the ground up, specifically for the AutoMate platform.

AutoMate provides an incredibly easy-to-use, drag-and-drop, intuitive interface for developing automation applications. Over 529 basic plain-English, drag-and-drop, fill-in-the-blank building blocks are used to build AutoMate Tasks. The new Task Builder supports a customizable Available Actions list, multiple document support, find and replace, stack viewer and improved action search with filtering for quickly finding a desired action.

Schedule Trigger
Launches a task at a specified date, time, or interval. This trigger is often used to schedule tasks to run at the end of each work day, or during other periods of down time. Additionally, this trigger includes an intuitive rescheduling feature to determine how to reschedule itself if it’s late, and intelligently observes holiday schedules.

Database Trigger
Launches a task in response to specified events on a table or view in a database. For example, a task might be launched to react to a record being added to, deleted from, or updated in a table.

File System Trigger
Launches a task when one or more files are added, modified or deleted in a folder specified. Can also launch a task when a number of files exceed a specified threshold, when one file size exceeds a specified threshold, or when the total size of a monitored folder exceeds a specified threshold.

Event Log Trigger
Launches a task in response to system or application generated entries added to the Windows Event Log. For example, this trigger can automatically launch a task that emails an administrator if Windows generates a log entry stating that the DNS server could not be contacted.

Idle Trigger
Launches a task when no keyboard or mouse input occurs for a specified period of time (i.e. the system is idle). Occasionally, tasks are better run when the machine is not in use. The Idle trigger can be configured for such a scenario.

Keyboard Trigger
Launches a task when a hot-key combination is pressed or sequence keys are pressed on the keyboard. Additionally, the trigger can be configured to only react when a specific application is active and/or has focus. Often used for creating hot-key shortcuts for repetitive multi-step processes.

Performance Trigger
Launches a task when a system or process threshold (such as CPU utilization and memory usage) is met. The Performance trigger is ideal for monitoring servers; for example, if available memory is too low, a task can be launched diagnose and remedy the situation.

Process Trigger
Launches a task when a specified process starts, ends or stops responding. This trigger is often used to monitor external applications for unexpected crashes—if a certain process unexpectedly stops, a task can automatically be launched to respond accordingly.

Window Trigger
Launches a task when a specified window opens, closes, is focused or loses focus. Window inspection affords a deep level of granularity, e.g. you can specify particular Window content. Often used to monitor the system for application windows and/or error dialogs.

Home:
http://www.networkautomation.com/automate/automate/


Only for V.I.P
Warning! You are not allowed to view this text.