Hello @Jim_Cooper_hmsa ,
from the 3 of them, I think JAMS is the one that has more sense. In few and simple words:
Not only because the software is actually quite good and with many options towards optimization of schedules, but mainly because their staff have got plenty experience and many customers who work with SAS and JAMS together.
Another consideration: are you considering the tool to work with SAS only, or actually with Enterprise-wide applications?
For the first case, perhaps you could consider as well IBM LSF (SAS sells it) or SAS Job Scheduler (available on M6), both have direct integration with SAS and the SAS Management Console.
For the later, perhaps I would redirect the question to your IT department responsible of Scheduling for other applications, or your Architects, they might have a good word, in regards of integration. There are many, free and paid ones. Again, my first consideration would be if the vendor staff demonstrates their knowledge and experience within the SAS products.
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