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INFOCUS 2024: Using Third-Party Applications to Revitalize Your JDE Landscape

Presented at INFOCUS 2024
Session ID: P-049499

The JD Edwards AIS Server and Orchestrator provide JDE users with a new opportunity to adopt and take advantage of new systems and solutions that breathe new life into your organization’s JDE landscape.

Your challenge: JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is the "business system of record" where the majority of your organization’s maintenance business processes flow through. However, for the ground-level personnel—tradespeople, foremen, and others who run your operations day in and day out—there is often a love-hate relationship with JDE due to its outdated and non-streamlined interface and menu system.

Objective 1:

Demonstrate the utilization of new interface platforms to provide your planning and execution teams with an experience tailored to their needs. Leverage your existing JDE business processes without burdening your teams with endless clicks and outdated UI/UX.

Objective 2:

Demonstrate the integration of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne maintenance equipment and work orders with a Process Data Historian systems. Support your condition-based monitoring system by leveraging your JDE instance as your system of record, while keeping detailed operations equipment data outside of JDE and integrating only the necessary components. JDE Orchestrations are utilized to perform the integration.

This session is eligible for NASBA credit.

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INFOCUS 2024: Using Third-Party Applications to Revitalize Your JDE Landscape