Integrate PowerShell and Simplify IT Complexity
PowerShell Automation
The Windows PowerShell console is a convenient environment for automating IT and sys admin tasks. But custom scripts and PowerShell commands can be time-consuming and error-prone, while PowerShell ISE can lack capabilities needed to automate, monitor, and manage end-to-end processes.
ActiveBatch enhances the functionality of PowerShell by providing event triggers, monitoring, alerts, and audits for PowerShell cmdlets and scripts. Users can also integrate PowerShell scripts with ActiveBatch jobs and processes that span both Windows and non-Windows technologies.
Integrated Jobs Library: Seamless Cross-Platform Integrations
ActiveBatch’s Integrated Jobs Library provides drag-and-drop connectors that enable IT to integrate PowerShell scripts into workflows that incorporate disparate technologies and operating systems (Windows, Linux, Mac OS, etc.), without additional scripting.
- Business automation: Active Directory, HR platforms, enterprise resource management (ERP), business process management (BPM), and BI tools
- Data center: Hadoop ecosystem, Microsoft SQL and Oracle Databases, Informatica, and other ETL tools
- IT infrastructure automation: on-premises data centers plus cloud vendors including VMware, Amazon EC2, Microsoft Azure for hybrid-IT and multi-cloud orchestration
- Secure file transfers: MFT, SFTP, FTPS, with advanced file event triggers and parallel transfer capabilities
ActiveBatch Architecture: Granular Scheduling and Event Automation
Ps1 files can be triggered based on granular date and time schedules, while manual interventions can be minimized with an array of event triggers for business and IT tasks, including email, file events, FTP file triggers, data modifications, and more. Users can also run scripts using date arithmetic, constraints, and holidays for complex event scheduling.
Seamless Script Management
The ActiveBatch Script Editor allows IT professionals to edit and append scripts, then trigger to see the results live. It also highlights syntax errors, and includes find/replace and variable auto-completion capabilities. Plus, ActiveBatch’s audit capabilities allow IT to see who made what changes to what code. Reviewers can compare versions and rollback changes.
Enhance Your PowerShell Automation and Reduce Your Reliance on Scripting