Tag: JD Edwards in the Cloud

Aug 13 @  1:00pm

Learn how Oracle’s low-code tooling for JavaScript/HTML developers can help you create and host applications quickly. Whether you are creating apps that connect to existing JD Edwards or other systems: or developing bespoke apps: with Visual Builder you can leverage the same development tool Oracle uses for Fusion Cloud Apps.  See how you can add…

Mar 13 @  1:00pm

Join us for a Cloud Learning Series focused on making a successful Move to the Cloud. Hear from Oracle experts, as well as customers who have made the move. Learn best practices for all the key areas of your organization: people, technology, data, and business processes. No matter your timeline, this series will help you…

Amongst the oldest and most well-known ERP solutions, JD Edwards and PeopleSoft have together delivered decades of tangible business value to their customers and continue to release innovative new features and functionality that help organizations modernize their operations. As cloud solutions become more ubiquitous and more enterprise businesses consider cloud investments, many options are now available to JD Edwards and PeopleSoft customers.

Some companies choose to run their existing JD Edwards or PeopleSoft solutions in the cloud on platforms like Azure, AWS or Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Others start their cloud journey by moving select functions (often previously supported by 3rd party applications) to Oracle Cloud applications. Still others contemplate a full ‘lift and shift’ strategy, replacing their on-prem solutions with one or more Oracle Cloud applications.

For organizations who have not yet made the move to cloud, the benefits of migration are clear: lower cost of total ownership, increased operational agility, greater automation and modernization of existing business functions, but determining the optimal path to the cloud is not always easy.

Quest Oracle Community supports thousands of JD Edwards and PeopleSoft users world-wide, creating opportunities for customers to share insights, innovations and best practices through its education programs, networking activities and special interest groups. In a recent benchmarking survey, Quest invited its members to share where they are on their cloud journeys, which (if any) Oracle Cloud applications they are actively using or considering as well as challenges they have encountered as they develop and implement their cloud strategies.

Aug 24 @  2:00pm

As JD Edwards customers are Increasingly considering or moving to the public cloud, they encounter a wide range of options which can be confusing, misleading or an understatement of the costs and efforts involved with moving to the public cloud. In this session we will outline a blueprint and roadmap for the key ingredients and…

QXW offers 4 jam-packed days of practical Oracle product learning for users of JD Edwards, PeopleSoft, Oracle Cloud apps and Oracle Database solutions. There’s something for everyone: strategic insights, practical product how-to sessions, customer case studies and best practices.​ Browse session recordings

Oracle CloudWorld—a global conference bringing together applications and infrastructure customers, partners, and developers—is coming to Las Vegas from October 17-20, 2022. No matter where you are in your journey to the cloud, at CloudWorld you’ll find education, inspiration, and community to support your goals.

We know that Oracle JD Edwards and PeopleSoft customers have unique requirements for their workloads. Whether you’re looking for solutions that enable you to easily scale during times of peak demand such as college registration periods or end of month reporting, to enhance digital experiences for your internal and external users, to improve operational efficiencies or significantly reduce TCO – we’re excited to share strategies with you at CloudWorld across a variety of learning formats.

How important to the JD Edwards community is business process automation?  Who’s transforming their development process with personalizations and extensions?  Is Orchestrator still a big focus for organizations?  Who’s working on staying code current?  To answer these questions and more, Quest recently surveyed JD Edwards professionals to find out which JDE projects their companies are focused on over the next 12-18 months.   These insights will be used to build out Quest’s 2022-23 programming for the JD Edwards community.

Topping the list of priorities (see Chart 1) for 44% of respondents was implementing or expanding Orchestrations, followed by leveraging JDE technologies to drive business automation (40%), staying code current (34%), using low-code or no-code tools (32%) and upgrading to Release 22 or beyond (30%).