Tag: EnterpriseOne Financials

Presented at INFOCUS 20

Session ID: 102280

Join us for our annual EAM SIG meeting!

Presented at INFOCUS 20

Session ID: 104250

JD Edward has transformed the traditional user experience to increase productivity. But when you have non-traditional or external users what is the best interface for these users? This roundtable will provide collaboration on how customers solve this challenge and driver requirements for future product improvements.

Presented at INFOCUS 20

Session ID: 104570

Having the proper system configuration ensures system availability, increase performance, and reduces possible issues. In this session, JD Edwards product development will share best practices to ensure that your system is correctly configured.

Presented at INFOCUS 20

Session ID: 103890

This session will provide a demonstration of how to activate the new G/L Batch Status History functionality available in Financials as well as a quick tour of the application you can use to audit your batch activity.

Presented at INFOCUS 20

Session ID: 102350

Learn how to use Orchestration Studio to integrate easily into your JDE environment and connect to external systems using REST APIs.

Presented at INFOCUS 20

Session ID: 101610

JD Edwards E1 Fixed Assets is a robust product that provides not only the ability to track and depreciate your company's assets, but also serves as the foundation for other related modules such as Service and Warranty Management or Equipment and Plant Maintenance.

Frequently Fixed Asset duties get assigned to a staff accountant who can become quickly overwhelmed with the differences in functionality and the intricacies of Fixed Assets accounting vs. General Ledger accounting.

This review will discuss the JD Edwards Fixed Assets system as a true Subledger and its unique features. Common misunderstandings, its unique architecture and functionality will be detailed in terms of the differences accounting personnel will need to be aware of in their day to day work.

Presented at INFOCUS 20

Session ID: 101650

A deeper dive into the JD Edwards Lease Accounting functionality for Lessees. During the session, we will discuss the new functionality and all associated impacts on people and processes.  Recent case studies will be utilized to highlight key challenges, opportunities, and benefits from clients who have adopted the functionality.

Presented at INFOCUS 20

Session ID: 103980

Project-based customers have looked to JD Edwards Job Status Inquiry application for real-time manager and executive-level assessment of the financial status of projects including budgets, actuals, and forecasts. Available now is a new, more flexible, and functional version of Job Status Inquiry that supports the need for real-time analysis of financials with associated billings for not only single projects but across multiple projects.  This new Project Inquiry reduces the time it takes to review detailed and roll-up views of projects and allows project managers to identify issues and opportunities early in the project.

Presented at INFOCUS 20

Session ID: 104680

Maintaining internal controls & processes to meet SOX compliance requirements is a must for any publicly-traded company.

In this session, learn how Phibro Animal Health automated and digitized these processes to minimize SOD conflicts while providing greater visibility and approvals in one place, to better track quarterly recertifications, and to meet SOX compliance requirements using AtomIQ and ALLOut Security. We’ll also demonstrate how Phibro leverages RPA and JDE to improve collaboration, simplify workflows between internal/external audit, managers, security, and IT - and ultimately save time and effort on SOX compliance.

Presented at INFOCUS 20

Session ID: 101630

Join us as we explore various Orchestrator use-cases for managing real estate.  During the session, we will discuss Orchestrator solutions for everyday real estate problems.   A recent case study will be leveraged to guide discussion and demonstrate an Orchestrator solution for a common inefficiency most landlords face (processing tenant bill-backs).