Use the visual workflow designer to connect your systems and define transfer steps.
No scripting is required. Most workflows can be created in just a few minutes.
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No scripting is required. Most workflows can be created in just a few minutes.
A single workflow can coordinate file movement across servers, cloud storage, AI infrastructure, edge devices, and enterprise applications.
Workflow changes can be published without affecting transfers that are already in progress.
View transfer status, throughput, completed steps, failures, and execution history from a single dashboard.
After the issue is resolved, execution resumes from the last completed point instead of restarting the entire workflow.
Workflows can be triggered by schedules, APIs, file events, or external applications.
INNORIX is designed to execute multiple workflows concurrently while managing priorities and system resources automatically.
Different environments can participate in the same workflow without requiring separate automation tools.
Use workflow history, logs, and execution details to quickly identify failed steps and their causes.
Workflows can be duplicated, modified, and reused across projects to reduce deployment time.
Execution priority can be assigned so critical workflows receive resources before lower-priority jobs.
Notifications can be sent when workflows complete successfully or require attention after an error.
Enterprise File Orchestration integrates with existing applications through REST APIs and event-driven automation.
Workflows can scale from simple two-system transfers to complex enterprise environments spanning many systems.
Every workflow maintains an audit history, including creation, modifications, execution records, and user activities.
Each workflow provides detailed execution information to simplify troubleshooting and reduce recovery time.