Introducing JUMP
The migration problem
Teams stay on outdated or unsupported schedulers longer than they should, not because the tool is working well, but because migrating means manually rebuilding years of jobs, dependencies, and calendars. That rebuild is where migration projects stall.
Manual rebuilds introduce human error into production workflows
Legacy scheduler knowledge is often concentrated in one or two people
Migration timelines stretch from weeks into quarters without the right tooling
JUMP runs as a standalone desktop application against your existing environment. Run a Dry Run to generate a full preview of your converted jobs with no connection required, giving you a safe, no-risk first look. When you’re ready, connect JUMP to your JAMS instance through the JAMS Web Client to complete the full conversion.
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Dry Run
Standalone mode: scan and preview your converted environment with no JAMS connection required.
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Full Conversion
Connected mode: link JUMP to your JAMS Web Client and complete the live migration.
Select your current scheduler to see its migration path.
Conversion completeness varies by platform. Tidal, Control-M, ActiveBatch, VisualCron, and AppWorx convert most of the way automatically, with manual review needed to complete the migration. Windows Task Scheduler, Cron, and SQL Server Agent convert fully automatically in most environments.
Windows Task Scheduler
Import tasks from a local or remote Windows Task Scheduler instance.
Cron (crontab)
Import jobs from crontab files or live Linux/Unix servers via SSH.
SQL Server Agent
Import jobs directly from SQL Server Agent via a connection string.
Tidal Enterprise Scheduler
Import jobs from a Tidal Enterprise Scheduler CSV export file.
Assistance recommended
BMC Control-M
Import jobs from a Control-M XML export (DEFTABLE/FOLDER/JOB format).
Assistance recommended
Apache Airflow
Import DAGs from Airflow 2.x / 3.x REST API.
ActiveBatch
Import jobs from a Redwood ActiveBatch XML export (Plans, JobPlans, Jobs, schedules, dependencies).
Assistance recommended
VisualCron
Import jobs from a VisualCron settings export (Jobs.xml plus optional Connections/Credentials).
Assistance recommended
Broadcom AppWorx
Import jobs from Broadcom AppWorx Applications Manager.
Assistance recommended
Don’t see your scheduler?
Browse all migration options or contact us to discuss your environment.
Frequently asked questions
Is JUMP free to use?
Which schedulers does JUMP support?
Does JUMP need a connection to my JAMS instance?
How much of the conversion is automatic?
Download JUMP and run a free dry run against your existing environment, with no commitment required.

