List of Fortra Robot Schedule Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Fortra Robot Schedule for Project Portfolio Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Fortra Robot Schedule for Project Portfolio Management include: Polaris, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 18500 employees and revenues of $8.93 billion, MAPFRE Insurance, a United States based Insurance organisation with 31000 employees and revenues of $2.91 billion, Lamps Plus, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 1500 employees and revenues of $350.0 million and many others.
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Lamps Plus | Manufacturing | 1500 | $350M | United States | Fortra | Fortra Robot Schedule | Project Portfolio Management | 2012 | n/a |
In 2012, Lamps Plus implemented Fortra Robot Schedule to orchestrate and automate cross-platform nightly processes supporting point of sale, order management, warehouse and financial operations, classified under Project Portfolio Management. The deployment focused on unattended job scheduling and event-driven orchestration to remove manual night work across the retailer's US operations.
Fortra Robot Schedule was configured to provide centralized job scheduling, event triggers, and reactive workflow orchestration, enabling unattended, conditional job flows and file-watching capabilities. The implementation emphasized cross-platform automation, standardizing batch workflows and handoffs so scheduling logic and error handling could be managed from a single control plane.
Integrations were explicitly implemented to coordinate POS on Windows, order management on AIX, and warehouse and financial systems on IBM i, with workflows triggered by POS file arrivals to initiate downstream processing. Operational coverage included nightly processing across Lamps Plus US sites, aligning point of sale events with order fulfillment and financial posting sequences.
Governance and process changes included elimination of manual overnight interventions and the establishment of automated, reactive runbooks to manage exceptions and retries. The automation removed manual night work and reduced overtime by approximately 36 percent within six months, while enabling unattended job flows driven by POS file arrival events.
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MAPFRE Insurance | Insurance | 31000 | $2.9B | United States | Fortra | Fortra Robot Schedule | Project Portfolio Management | 2010 | n/a |
In 2010, MAPFRE Insurance deployed Fortra Robot Schedule to centralize nightly batch processing and job scheduling across its IBM i estate in the United States. The implementation used Fortra Robot Schedule alongside Robot NETWORK and Robot CONSOLE to orchestrate automated job streams and provide centralized message monitoring for hundreds of jobs. This deployment focused on operations and IT scheduling functions across multiple IBM i partitions in the United States, bringing scheduling control into a single operational domain.
Fortra Robot Schedule, a Project Portfolio Management application, was configured to manage scheduling definitions, job dependencies, calendars, and automated restart logic. Robot NETWORK handled inter-system messaging and alert distribution while Robot CONSOLE provided a unified operational view and interactive control for operators. The configuration emphasized centralized job definitions and automated sequencing to support consistent nightly batch workflows.
Integrations were concentrated on IBM i partitions, with Robot NETWORK providing the message routing layer and Robot CONSOLE acting as the monitoring and control surface for operations teams. The deployment covered operations and IT teams responsible for nightly processing in the United States, consolidating scheduling across multiple partitions and reducing dispersed manual intervention. The architecture placed scheduling logic and monitoring in a central automation tier to improve visibility and troubleshooting.
Governance moved scheduling ownership toward a centralized operations and IT scheduling model, with standardized job templates and monitored execution paths to increase supportability. MAPFRE reported that Fortra Robot Schedule handles about 90 percent of its processing workload, improving reliability and supportability of nightly batch operations. No implementation partner is listed for this deployment.
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Polaris | Manufacturing | 18500 | $8.9B | United States | Fortra | Fortra Robot Schedule | Project Portfolio Management | 1992 | n/a |
In 1992, Polaris implemented Fortra Robot Schedule as its first Robot product to automate MAPICS ERP batch and MRP jobs across its United States manufacturing and distribution systems. The Fortra Robot Schedule deployment was positioned within a Project Portfolio Management context to centralize scheduling and to manage complex job streams for MRP and reporting workloads.
The implementation configured centralized job stream orchestration, an event driven reactive scheduling engine, and automated batch job sequencing to support continuous processing. Functional capabilities implemented included job scheduling, event triggers for MRP and reporting runs, and orchestration of parallel and dependent tasks to reduce manual scheduling effort.
Integrations connected Fortra Robot Schedule directly to MAPICS ERP and IBM i operations, enabling end to end automation across manufacturing and distribution sites in the United States. Operational scope covered manufacturing operations, distribution scheduling, MRP planners, and IBM i operations teams.
Governance shifted to centralized schedule control and event driven workflows, altering runbook procedures and scheduling ownership to centralized operations teams. The program explicitly reduced IBM i operations headcount and enabled 24/7 processing by instrumenting automated job streams and reactive scheduling that removed the need for continuous manual intervention.
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