Senior Developer at a manufacturing company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
Top 5
Feb 11, 2025
In general, I use Atomic Applications Manager to manage our unique servers in our cloud infrastructure, specifically for support in our manufacturing industry. We are an enterprise and utilize many B2B business units.
The primary use case for AppWorx Workload Automation for us is as a distributed platform job scheduler. We use it to set up complex job streams, reporting, and it is cloud-aware, allowing it to operate in a cloud environment. We use the tool to manage workload efficiently.
Appworx Admin at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 10
Jul 4, 2024
AppWorx is basically a scheduling tool. Users use this as an automation tool. It’s a scheduler where jobs and changes run automatically for the user. Things get automated at their end. We are sort of the AppWorx admins here. We manage the AppWorx setup and everything while the users create, develop, and plan their jobs. They deploy their jobs and handle all the settings, but we are the admins. That's how it goes.
I use the solution in my company for monitoring, scheduling, and creating jobs as per our requirements. The product's daily load is the same, so it is used for monitoring because all the jobs are on a revenue basis, meaning they generate revenue or returns.
Enterprise Application Architect at a retailer with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Jul 5, 2020
Our primary use case for this solution is to schedule our batch, applications and data warehouse batches automatically. I'm an enterprise application architect and we're a customer of AppWorx.
AppWorx Workload Automation streamlines process automation across Windows, AWS, and Azure platforms. It offers dynamic task handling and efficient scheduling, accommodating various applications and teams with high availability.AppWorx Workload Automation is an object-based workload automation tool that optimizes job scheduling for complex processes. Users benefit from its robust functionality and seamless process automation, even in cloud environments. Despite its outdated interface, lack of...
In general, I use Atomic Applications Manager to manage our unique servers in our cloud infrastructure, specifically for support in our manufacturing industry. We are an enterprise and utilize many B2B business units.
The primary use case for AppWorx Workload Automation for us is as a distributed platform job scheduler. We use it to set up complex job streams, reporting, and it is cloud-aware, allowing it to operate in a cloud environment. We use the tool to manage workload efficiently.
AppWorx is basically a scheduling tool. Users use this as an automation tool. It’s a scheduler where jobs and changes run automatically for the user. Things get automated at their end. We are sort of the AppWorx admins here. We manage the AppWorx setup and everything while the users create, develop, and plan their jobs. They deploy their jobs and handle all the settings, but we are the admins. That's how it goes.
I use the solution in my company for monitoring, scheduling, and creating jobs as per our requirements. The product's daily load is the same, so it is used for monitoring because all the jobs are on a revenue basis, meaning they generate revenue or returns.
AppWorx Workload Automation is used for allowing passwords and fund management systems. It is mostly used in retail and higher education.
Our company uses the solution for electronic automations. We have 300 users, a few use cases on-premises, and a few use cases on the cloud.
Our primary use case for this solution is to schedule our batch, applications and data warehouse batches automatically. I'm an enterprise application architect and we're a customer of AppWorx.
We use this solution for compliance purposes.
The primary use case is process automation and orchestration.