RunMyJobs (EMEA)

Redwood Software

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    Rushikesh N.

Live SLA Orchestration That Transformed Us from Reactive to Proactive

  • February 16, 2026
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
The true catalyst for our transformation wasn't just better data, but live SLA orchestration. We’ve moved past the era of 'dashboard fatigue,' where teams spent their energy staring at monitors waiting for a flicker of red. Now, the system acts as an autonomous scout, pushing instant SMS notifications the moment a bottleneck forms. This pivot to end-to-end visibility hasn't just improved our speed; it has fundamentally rewired our culture from reactive firefighting to precision management.
What do you dislike about the product?
Integrating RunMyJobs has effectively provided us with a high-fidelity radar for our digital operations. By merging centralized dashboard visibility with automated email triggers for schedule slips, we’ve eliminated the 'blind spots' that used to define our workday. We no longer spend our mornings performing post-mortems on overnight failures; instead, we intervene the moment a process wavers. This hasn't just improved our uptime—it has fundamentally shifted our operational DNA from 'wait and see' to 'anticipate and act.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We’ve moved beyond the era of 'theoretical visibility' into a phase of enforced operational awareness. By anchoring our end-to-end oversight in automated SMS triggers, we’ve turned potential downtime into a manageable exception. No longer do we 'hope' the system is performing; we have an active sentinel that ensures an overdue job is met with immediate human intelligence. This isn’t just about seeing the workflow—it’s about commanding the timeline before a delay cascades into a failure.


    ram r.

Live SLA Tracking with Instant SMS Alerts Transformed Our Operating Model

  • February 16, 2026
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
The true game-changer for us has been the introduction of real-time SLA tracking. In the past, we had to constantly monitor dashboards and manually check process statuses, which was both time-consuming and reactive. Now, the system automatically sends SMS alerts the moment a process begins to lag or risks breaching its SLA.

This instant, proactive notification has transformed the way we operate. Instead of waiting to discover issues, we can address them the second they arise. The end-to-end visibility and immediate transparency have not only improved response times but have fundamentally reshaped our operating model—making it more agile, accountable, and performance-driven.
What do you dislike about the product?
RunMyJobs has effectively become our built-in early-warning system. With comprehensive dashboard visibility and real-time email notifications the moment a schedule starts to slip, we’re no longer relying on manual checks or delayed updates.

Instead of reacting after an issue has already impacted operations, we’re alerted at the first sign of deviation. That immediate insight allows us to intervene early, protect SLAs, and keep workflows on track. What used to be a “wait and see” approach has evolved into a proactive, forward-looking operating model where potential problems are identified and resolved before they escalate.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
End-to-end oversight is no longer an aspiration—it’s now embedded in how we operate. With automated SMS alerts triggered the moment a job becomes overdue, we don’t just talk about “visibility” in theory; we experience it in practice.

These real-time notifications ensure that potential disruptions are surfaced immediately, allowing us to act before minor delays escalate into major downtime. Instead of discovering issues after they’ve already impacted performance, we’re equipped to intervene instantly. Visibility has moved beyond being a buzzword—it’s become a tangible safeguard that keeps our operations resilient, responsive, and continuously on track.


    Sanjay A.

RMJ Streamlines Simulation Runs with Automated Workflows

  • February 16, 2026
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
What like most is that it takes the repetitive part out of simulation runs. Instead of manually triggering pre-processing, solver execution, and post-processing steps, RMJ handles it as a workflow. It's especially useful when you're running multiple design iterations.
What do you dislike about the product?
It takes time to set up properly. If you're coming from a "just run the script mindset, RMJ feels heavy initially. Also, debugging is not always direct you still need to check solver logs separately.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It solves the issue of repeatability. Simulation pipelines are sensitive hours of compute time. RMJ helps mnake the process Consistent and reduces rework.


    Suman B.

From Firefighting to Flow: How RunMyJobs Brings Operational Calm

  • February 16, 2026
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
What I like best about RunMyJobs is how it quietly removes chaos from daily operations. Instead of teams constantly chasing schedules, dependencies, and manual interventions, everything just flows in the background. It gives a strong sense of control without micromanagement.

Another thing I genuinely appreciate is how it adapts to real-world complexity. It doesn’t force you into rigid processes; it fits into existing systems and makes them smarter. You spend less time firefighting and more time actually improving outcomes.

Most importantly, it brings peace of mind—when critical jobs run reliably, people can focus on thinking, not just reacting.
What do you dislike about the product?
One thing I dislike about RunMyJobs is that some advanced features feel more powerful than intuitive. You know the capability is there, but it takes time and effort to fully understand how to use it efficiently, especially without prior experience in workload automation tools.

Another drawback is the learning curve for new users. The platform can feel overwhelming at first, and smaller teams may find it harder to get immediate value without proper training or hands-on guidance.

Also, troubleshooting can sometimes be less straightforward than expected. When something fails, you may need to dig through multiple layers to pinpoint the exact root cause, which can slow things down during critical moments.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
RunMyJobs solves the problem of hidden operational dependency—the kind that lives in people’s heads, spreadsheets, or late-night reminders. Before using it, a lot of work depended on someone remembering to trigger a job, check a file, or wait for another system to finish. That’s risky and stressful.

By centralizing and automating these workflows, RunMyJobs removes human dependency from critical processes. Jobs run when they should, in the right order, across different systems, without constant follow-ups or manual checks.

How this benefits me personally is in reliability and mental bandwidth. I don’t have to worry about whether something was missed or delayed. Failures are visible, predictable, and actionable. Instead of reacting to issues, I can plan ahead, focus on improvement, and trust that routine operations are taken care of in the background.


    Jaykanth S.

Reliable Automation That Cuts Manual Work

  • February 16, 2026
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
The automation is very reliable and reduces a lot of manual work. I appreciate the strong automation and dependency handling. It ensures jobs run in the correct sequence without manual intervention. Once workflows are configured, they run smoothly with minimal supervision.
What do you dislike about the product?
Some configurations require deeper technical understanding, and troubleshooting sometimes takes time. Initial setup and integration require effort.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It streamlines scheduled tasks and reduces operational risk. Because of automation, productivity has increased and manual workload has decreased significantly. It eliminates manual job execution and reduces dependency on human monitoring. This saves time, improves job accuracy, and allows me to focus on more important operational tasks instead of routine monitoring.


    Mahesh P.

Real-Time Alerts and SLA Dashboards That Transformed Our Workflow Efficiency

  • February 16, 2026
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
The real-time alerts and SLA dashboards have become the centerpiece of our operations. Receiving an instant SMS or email the moment a job exceeds its scheduled window enables the team to react immediately instead of discovering issues hours later. As a result, delays are handled proactively rather than retrospectively, bottlenecks are resolved faster, and accountability has improved across teams. Overall, this shift has transformed our workflow efficiency, delivering an improvement of approximately 37% in operational performance.
What do you dislike about the product?
It delivers complete operational visibility. The blend of SLA dashboards and real-time alerting ensures we're never unaware of what's happening in the system. The moment a process misses its expected window, an immediate notification is triggered, allowing the team to intervene before the issue escalates. Instead of reacting to failures after the damage is done, we can act proactively, maintain service reliability, and protect downstream workflows. That instant alert has become a true game-changer, significantly improving confidence, response speed, and overall operational stability.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The SLA dashboards combined with real-time SMS and email alerts deliver exceptional visibility into our operations. They eliminate the uncertainty of delayed awareness - instead of discovering an issue after roughly 33 minutes, we are notified immediately the moment a threshold is breached. This instant awareness allows the team to respond faster, prevent downstream impact, and maintain service continuity. In practice, it shifts our approach from reactive troubleshooting to proactive control, significantly improving reliability and operational confidence.


    Hanumanth R.

RMJ: Workflow Orchestration That Scales

  • February 16, 2026
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
I like that RMJ is not just a scheduler, it's more like workflow orchestration. Dependencies, retries, notifications it covers most of what we earlier coded manually. It's also good for scaling because you don't need to reinvent scheduling logic in every app.
What do you dislike about the product?
The learning curve is real. If someone is new, they won't become productive in a day. Also, troubleshooting could be smoother sometimes you still need admin help to figure out why something failed.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It reduces the amount of custom glue scripts we maintain. We used to have a lot of "if this job fails, run this, then email that" kind of logic. RMJ handles it in a structured way.


    DHANUSH A.

Rock-Solid Batch Scheduling with Clear Job Dependencies

  • February 16, 2026
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
What I genuinely like is how stable it feels once jobs are set up correctly. Earlier, we used to constantly babysit batch jobs, especially during peak hours. With RunMyJobs, most of that anxiety is gone. I also appreciate how job dependencies are handled — it’s very clear what is waiting on what, which saves a lot of time during incident calls.
What do you dislike about the product?
The UI is not very intuitive for new users. When I first started using it, even small things like finding historical runs or reruns felt confusing. It’s powerful, but you definitely need hands-on time to feel comfortable, which can slow down onboarding.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It solves the problem of unreliable scheduling and manual follow-ups. Earlier, failures would go unnoticed until a downstream team flagged them. Now, alerts and visibility help us act early. Personally, it has reduced late-night escalations and improved confidence during audits because everything is traceable.


    Antony X.

User-Friendly Integration for SaaS & Hybrid Environments with Strong Enterprise Governance

  • February 16, 2026
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
It’s built for SaaS and hybrid environments, with strong connectors for SAP, cloud platforms, databases, file transfers, and modern apps. The user-friendly UI, along with visual workflows and clear monitoring, makes it easier to use for both IT and business users. Also it fits well with enterprise governance requirements.
What do you dislike about the product?
It has high pricing, and while simple jobs are easy to set up, advanced orchestration—such as cross-system dependencies, complex calendars, and exception handling—still takes time and training. Troubleshooting failed jobs can also be frustrating, since it sometimes means jumping back and forth between different logs.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It has fragmented job scheduling across systems, manual and error-prone operations, visibility and monitoring gaps, and a lack of cloud-native automation.


    Sai Nikhil M.

Rock-Solid Stability and Centralized Scheduling in RMJ

  • February 16, 2026
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
Honestly, the biggest win is stability. Once we moved schedules into RMJ, the "random batch failures" and missed jobs reduced a lot. Also, having everything in one place instead of 20 servers with cron is a huge relief.
What do you dislike about the product?
The Ul is not always intuitive. Sometimes you click around a lot just to get basic info like logs or dependencies. Also, for new joiners it takes time to understand how things are structured.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It solves the whole "job orchestration chaos." Earlier we had scripts running everywhere and tracking was manual. Now we can see what ran, what failed, rerun safely, and audit it properly.