RunBooks vs. Autosys - which is preferable?

Hey folks, I am currently using Autosys as an automation tool for JOB scheduling. It was suggested that Run Book Automation (RBA) be used instead of Autosys. Has anybody used RunBooks? If so, please advice if it a better alternative? I would also really appreciate if anyone can reveal its pros & cons? Is this the best alternative for Autosys? Or is there anything better than Runbooks automation (RBA)? Please provide any support documents as well.
Thanks,
Matt.

I prefer the boxed sets since that eliminates wasting resources (time, electricity, and bandwidth) DLing or re-DLing the stuff. Also, allows you to install w/o being tied to the Internet.

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