Tag: JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools

105500 What Does 64-bit Mean to JD Edwards Presented by Ray Orgill, Oracle Corp. at INFOCUS 2018 Many vendors are delivering only 64-bit solutions, and you may be wondering how this impacts JD Edwards. Come to this session to get a better understanding of how JD Edward currently supports 64-bit process, a roadmap for 64-bit…

  • Quest Customer Learning Team
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  • 9/07/18

105490 Getting the Most Out of Server Manager Presented by Sanjeev Sharma, Oracle Corp. at INFOCUS 2018 JD Edwards customers are renowned for maintaining highly competitive enterprises and operating efficiently in markets of every size and every geography. Operating efficiently means keeping operational costs low, including technology costs, while driving innovation. Are you interested in…

  • Quest Customer Learning Team
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  • 9/07/18

104740 Consuming Excel Data with Orchestrator Presented by David Ruprecht, EmeraldCube Solutions at INFOCUS 2018 In this presentation, we will show how to consume Excel data and use that data in an Orchestration. Oracle does not provide the native ability to consume Excel files or CSV data with the Orchestrator. In this session, we will…

  • Quest Customer Learning Team
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  • 9/07/18

103960 Testing an EnterpriseOneTools Release Presented by John Phillips, Interstate Batteries at INFOCUS 2018 EnterpriseOne upgrades are daunting for every customer. One of the biggest struggles is figuring out what to test when updating your E1 system. Tools Release upgrades deliver a specific type of change and designing a test strategy specifically for these updates…

  • Quest Customer Learning Team
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  • 9/06/18

JD Edwards has always been known as the #1 ERP of choice for Engineering and Construction customers, due to its overall natural integration across all modules in order to provide key information in a real-time format.

Most of us in the ERP implementation / consulting world have already taken our first steps into the Cloud world. However, for those in the industry, especially for IT organizations who have invested heavily and recently into legacy ERP systems, “Cloud” is a hard sell.

The current approach to software is costing us valuable time and resources. Software is not nimble nor inexpensive.

Jul 6 @  2:00pm

Presented by Ilan Zachar, Carr Properties Carr Properties is a privately held real estate investment trust known for its portfolio of trophy-quality properties in the Washington D.C. area. To support its ambitious growth plans–and meet its commitment to shareholders–the company needed to shift from a highly manual reporting environment to a more automated, timely process…

Every day a Data-As-A-Service (DaaS) Vendor shares a specification catalog for over 900,000 restaurant equipments to Trimark as physical files.

As organizations worldwide increasingly rely on software controls to protect their computing environments and data on premises and on the cloud, the topic of software security grows in importance. The potential costs associated with security incidents, the emergence of increasingly complex regulations, and the continued operational costs associated with staying up to date with security patches all require that organizations give careful consideration to how they approach software security and assess the security practices.