We've got the latest version in the SIT environment for testing. We're about two versions behind in the live environment while we test the latest upgrade. Overall, I rate VisualCron an eight out of ten.
Technical Lead - Database Administrator at SMART ENERGY SYSTEMS LLC
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2023-01-26T15:49:42Z
Jan 26, 2023
I rate VisualCron nine out of 10. I don't have any need for VisualCron in my current role, but I would recommend it if it is required. We can do so much automation by clicking here and there.
I'm pretty satisfied with VisualCron, so my rating is eight out of ten, though I'm not using all its features. It's been a beneficial tool for me. In specific scenarios, a new user could face a bit of difficulty using VisualCron. Still, once you get used to it, it's like driving a car on the highway where you could face some issues but eventually solve the problems as you travel. Around fifty people use VisualCron within the organization. It's used twice a week, and the DevOps team uses it more often, depending on the projects.
IT Application Project Manager at a non-profit with 1,001-5,000 employees
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2022-10-06T08:41:07Z
Oct 6, 2022
Two colleagues handled the configuration and setup for VisualCron, but the flows were defined within the system and used throughout the whole company, so a hundred or so people used VisualCron. VisualCron was used daily because all the flows ran constantly, and the company I was with during that time had a lot of different use cases, so people were always running jobs, and over two hundred different workflows were running on VisualCron. My rating for VisualCron is a nine out of ten because I was very happy with it. I was a customer of VisualCron.
We are partners. It's a third-party application. Our company purchased it. We have a license for that application. We installed the application on one of our on-premise servers where we deploy the applications and those applications are being used by the tool to configure and trigger on a daily basis. The first thing new users need to know is why they are going to use it. There are lots of features and lots of options. How it will benefit a company depends based on the need. It has a very minimal, very easy configuration and a very complex setup. It's a good idea to know a few basic concepts of the VisualCron application before getting started. It will help with work in the long run. I'd rate the solution seven out of ten.
Product Owner Insight & Analytics Platform at Otto (GmbH & Co KG)
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2020-05-13T15:31:00Z
May 13, 2020
I absolutely love these guys. We have had web sessions, mails, and forum support. There are always friendly and very quick regarding understanding problems and answering.
VisualCron combines many features into one product. Through scheduling you can set your Jobs to run on a specific time or event. The Tasks in each Job automate scripts and eliminate human errors. Through various Tasks you can integrate different systems through file transfer and conversion.
We've got the latest version in the SIT environment for testing. We're about two versions behind in the live environment while we test the latest upgrade. Overall, I rate VisualCron an eight out of ten.
I rate VisualCron nine out of 10. I don't have any need for VisualCron in my current role, but I would recommend it if it is required. We can do so much automation by clicking here and there.
I'm pretty satisfied with VisualCron, so my rating is eight out of ten, though I'm not using all its features. It's been a beneficial tool for me. In specific scenarios, a new user could face a bit of difficulty using VisualCron. Still, once you get used to it, it's like driving a car on the highway where you could face some issues but eventually solve the problems as you travel. Around fifty people use VisualCron within the organization. It's used twice a week, and the DevOps team uses it more often, depending on the projects.
Two colleagues handled the configuration and setup for VisualCron, but the flows were defined within the system and used throughout the whole company, so a hundred or so people used VisualCron. VisualCron was used daily because all the flows ran constantly, and the company I was with during that time had a lot of different use cases, so people were always running jobs, and over two hundred different workflows were running on VisualCron. My rating for VisualCron is a nine out of ten because I was very happy with it. I was a customer of VisualCron.
We are partners. It's a third-party application. Our company purchased it. We have a license for that application. We installed the application on one of our on-premise servers where we deploy the applications and those applications are being used by the tool to configure and trigger on a daily basis. The first thing new users need to know is why they are going to use it. There are lots of features and lots of options. How it will benefit a company depends based on the need. It has a very minimal, very easy configuration and a very complex setup. It's a good idea to know a few basic concepts of the VisualCron application before getting started. It will help with work in the long run. I'd rate the solution seven out of ten.
It's been a lifesaver.
VisualCron has enabled us to efficiently automate and maintain many tasks with minimal effort from our internal IT resources. I strongly recommend it.
I absolutely love these guys. We have had web sessions, mails, and forum support. There are always friendly and very quick regarding understanding problems and answering.