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
JAMS Categories on G2
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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) |