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JAMS Features

What are the features of JAMS?

Automation

  • Workload Processing
  • Scalability

Administration

  • Administration Console
  • Workflow Management
  • IT Issue Identification
  • Error Alerts
  • Service Management

Functionality

  • Job Scheduling
  • API / Integrations
  • Integrations

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Automation

Workload Processing

Processes batch, real-time, and streaming data workloads in singular, multi-tenant, or cloud systems This feature was mentioned in 115 JAMS reviews.
89%
(Based on 115 reviews)

Scalability

Expands functionality while maintaining balanced loads. Serves growing demand without reducing functionality. This feature was mentioned in 101 JAMS reviews.
89%
(Based on 101 reviews)

Administration

Administration Console

Provides Administration tools/console that are easy to use and learn for routine maintenance tasks This feature was mentioned in 111 JAMS reviews.
84%
(Based on 111 reviews)

Workflow Management

Creates new or streamlines existing workflows to better handle IT support tickets and service. This feature was mentioned in 99 JAMS reviews.
85%
(Based on 99 reviews)

IT Issue Identification

Utilizes data to proactively identify and prioritize IT issues. 90 reviewers of JAMS have provided feedback on this feature.
85%
(Based on 90 reviews)

Error Alerts

Based on 53 JAMS reviews. Software is able to alert the user immediately in case of a fault in the processing line.
87%
(Based on 53 reviews)

Service Management

Provides operational access to job scheduling on a 24/7 basis. This gives IT users a flexible point of access to control workloads. 46 reviewers of JAMS have provided feedback on this feature.
89%
(Based on 46 reviews)

Functionality

Job Scheduling

As reported in 109 JAMS reviews. Automates IT related to the running of batch Jobs.
94%
(Based on 109 reviews)

API / Integrations

As reported in 81 JAMS reviews. Application Programming Interface Specification for how the application communicates with other software. APIs typically enable integration of data, logic, objects, etc. with other software applications.
85%
(Based on 81 reviews)

Integrations

As reported in 44 JAMS reviews. Provides true integration with multi vendor tools to ensure business continuity.
83%
(Based on 44 reviews)