Enterprise orchestration platforms
Enterprise orchestration platforms manage mission-critical workloads and integrate deeply with ERP systems. They prioritise governance, reliability and compliance, but they do not provide spec-driven app generation or per-user customisation.
Redwood RunMyJobs
RunMyJobs by Redwood is a cloud-native service orchestration and automation platform. Key attributes include:
- Self-service portal. Business users can run and customise workloads while IT ensures governance and compliance
- Full-stack orchestration. Integrates with both SAP and non-SAP systems; Redwood is recognised as a Leader in Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for service orchestration
- Observability and AI insights. Dashboards and AI-enhanced analytics identify bottlenecks and forecast issues
- Deep SAP integration. Supports SAP’s latest technologies and orchestrates mission-critical business processes
- Connectors & wizard. Provides pre-built connectors and a wizard to link on-prem and cloud systems
Comparison with ContractSpec
| Aspect | RunMyJobs | ContractSpec |
|---|---|---|
| Target user | Enterprise IT and operations teams automating SAP and mission-critical workflows. | Developers, product teams and SMBs wanting to generate policy-safe apps with customisable UIs. |
| Workload focus | Service orchestration and job scheduling across ERP/legacy systems | End-to-end application generation with back-end, UI and policies. |
| User interface | Self-service portal to run/monitor jobs; no custom UI generation for new apps. | Generates React/React-Native UIs from specs; users can personalise layout via overlays. |
| Open source | Proprietary SaaS; enterprise agreements. | Core compiler is proprietary; SDK and certain modules may be open-source; offers hosted and on-prem options. |
| Policy & personalisation | IT controls governance; no per-user overlay concept. | Built-in policy engine and per-user overlays for safe personalisation. |
Redwood RunMyJobs is designed for orchestrating enterprise workloads and SAP processes. ContractSpec targets a different problem: generating complete applications from typed specs and letting end users adapt them safely.