What’s New and What’s Next: JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Applications Enhancements and Roadmap
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Posted by Quest Customer Learning Team
- Last updated 10/02/25
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The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne roadmap continues to evolve with a clear strategy built around four guiding principles: innovation, automation, enriched functionality, and simplification. At INFOCUS 2025, the JD Edwards Product Managers for applications, Ervin Rhodes, Angelin Isaac, Vijay Rajagopalan, Shruti Ghatage, and Dave Greiner, shared updates that demonstrate how Oracle is driving value across industries with enhancements that streamline operations, support compliance, and deliver smarter decision-making tools.
Innovation Driving the Future
Innovation in JD Edwards focuses on three major initiatives: enterprise automation, AI enablement, and sustainability frameworks. These pillars are shaping the roadmap, ensuring customers can increase efficiency, embrace intelligent processes, and support long-term sustainability goals.
Order Management, Logistics, and Agribusiness
The JD Edwards team highlighted how enhancements across order management, logistics, and agribusiness have transformed business processes since the launch of 9.2.
- Enterprise automation tools such as E1 Pages with watchlists, KPIs, and notifications give real-time insights into process health.
- The process modeler generates system-driven process flows based on order activity rules, providing visibility into bottlenecks and exceptions.
- A new process definition application delivers deeper flexibility to ensure users can model and track status-driven workflows for those processes that do not use order activity rules.
These tools empower businesses to visualize, measure, and act on their order-to-cash and warehouse processes more effectively.
Procurement Enhancements
Procurement has seen steady investment, with customer-driven updates and digital automation. Key highlights include:
- Expansion of advanced pricing to procurement, enabling basket-level, order-level, and volume-based supplier discounts.
- Introduction of two-way voucher match automation in Release 25, complementing the long-standing three-way match. This streamlines voucher creation for non-stock goods and services.
- Enhanced enterprise automation with E1 Pages that attach watchlists and KPIs at each process step, simplifying monitoring of procurement cycles.
- A Procure-to-Pay process model template allows organizations to visualize, benchmark, and optimize procurement performance across business units.
Financial Management Updates
JD Edwards continues to deliver compliance and efficiency in financials:
- Workflows for voucher and bank account approvals add stronger internal controls.
- Revenue recognition enhancements ensure compliance with performance obligation rules.
- Bank account masking protects sensitive data, with configurable exceptions for authorized users.
- The new Asset Cost Analysis program gives visibility into maintenance versus replacement decisions before posting to the general ledger.
- Support for alphanumeric account IDs expands flexibility for organizations approaching numeric limits.
Human Capital Management (HCM)
Enhancements across HR, payroll, and time and labor reflect customer input and legal compliance needs:
- Automatic Who’s Who creation, improved leave request workflows, and SSN masking strengthen data accuracy and security.
- Payroll updates include automatic check number management, state-specific exemptions, and enhanced discrepancy management.
- Employee org charts now feature interactive interfaces for richer self-service.
- JD Edwards remains compliant with U.S., Canadian, and Australian tax regulations, including updates for W2s, T4s, and ACA forms.
Capital Asset & Project Management
In Release 25, JD Edwards introduced features to enhance asset reliability and scheduling efficiency:
- Planned finish dates for work orders are automatically calculated, reducing errors in maintenance scheduling.
- Work order ledgers now capture a complete audit trail for maintenance and service tasks.
- New interactive staff utilization tools deliver drag-and-drop crew scheduling with Gantt-based visualization.
- The Project Status Inquiry application provides flexible, real-time financial views across multiple projects, improving performance analysis.
Manufacturing and Inventory
Manufacturing updates demonstrate the cumulative value of enhancements across planning, inventory, and quality:
- Visual BOMs, orchestrations, and notifications improve input accuracy and decision-making.
- Automated safety stock maintenance and planning summary consoles enhance requirements planning.
- Release 25 delivered a preconfigured E1 Page for monitoring production order-to-cost processes, putting KPIs and alerts in context for planners and managers.
Looking Ahead
The JD Edwards roadmap extends into Release 26 and beyond, with continued focus on:
- Expanding enterprise automation templates
- Deeper AI enablement
- Strengthening compliance and sustainability frameworks
The roadmap reaffirms JD Edwards’ commitment to continuous delivery on a single 9.2 code line—ensuring that customers, regardless of their current release, can benefit from new features with fewer disruptions.
Want more?
Explore more content and resources to help you get the most from your JD Edwards investment:
- Be sure to check out the INFOCUS 2025 Event Hub (coming soon) for presentation slides – available exclusively to Quest members.
- Explore the JD Edwards Orchestrator Strategic Content Center for more Quest-exclusive resources.
- Visit the Quest Learn Library for blogs, how-to demos, and on-demand sessions.
- Connect with peers in one of our Quest JD Edwards Community User Groups to swap stories, ask questions, and share tips with other users facing the same challenges.
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