Tag: JD Edwards Technology

As businesses continue to rely on technology, cyber attacks have become a growing threat to companies of all sizes. JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is a popular enterprise resource planning (ERP) system, and protecting it from cyber attacks is crucial to ensure the continued operation of your business. In this article, we will discuss how to protect your JD Edwards system from cyber attacks, covering all the essentials that you need to know.

Configurable Network Computing (CNC) administrators play a crucial role in ensuring the smooth running of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne systems. In this article, we will explore the JD Edwards tools that CNC administrators use daily to streamline their processes, troubleshoot issues, upgrade systems, communicate with vendors, and stay connected with the corporation. 

On October 11, 2021, Oracle announced JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Release 22! Release 22 is your Digital ERP release, delivering innovation that automates, optimizes, and transforms business processes and represents Oracle's continued investment that furthers customers' digital transformation.

This new naming convention reflects the continuous innovation delivered in EnterpriseOne and provides customers with greater awareness of the innovative product features delivered to support their digital transformation journey. Based on customer feedback, an improved release naming convention will assist in recognizing when Oracle delivers new features for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne 9.2. This new naming aligns with industry trends and better represents continuous innovation.

Presented at INFOCUS 22
Session ID: 102930

Information Security Departments the world over are requiring that business applications capable of authenticating using the enterprise Identity Providers (IDPs) do so, in addition to using MFA (Multi-Factor Authentication). Did you know that JD Edwards systems on tools 9.2.5.4 and above have the ability to integrate with IDPs like Azure AD, OKTA, and many more. Learn more about this feature during this session

Session ID: 102610

Looking for a quick win with big impact? Here's one for you. Everybody knows that orchestrations are a great way to shrink multiple steps, tasks, and forms into a simple, one-step transaction. It's a great way to automate and simplify complex processes. But how do we launch these orchestrations? How can end users benefit from them? What if you could simply launch an orchestration from an EnterpriseOne page? A simple button, tile, or image that offers the user a few inputs, and then BAM! the orchestration is off to do its thing. The net effect is a framework that enables you to quickly develop and deploy "microapplications" to simplify your users' most common tasks. This session will demo a few of the possibilities and show just how easy it is.