Tag: JD Edwards
Presented at INFOCUS 22
Session ID: 101650
What is a processor? Did you know that an identical Intel or AMD CPU is counted differently for licensing depending on where it's located? How do you unravel this mystery and not end up owing Oracle hundreds of thousands of dollars in the process? Glad you asked. This session will cover some of the nuances of Oracle database licensing deployed in the cloud and how it’s fundamentally different than on premise.
Objectives
Understanding how many processor licenses you need when deploying on AWS, Azure, or OCI and how this compares to on-premises.
Avoiding misdirection when counting processors. (Not of CPUs are created equal.)res to on-premises.
Advanced techniques for minimizing your Oracle licensing liability.
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- Recordings & Presentations
- 11/21/22
Presented at INFOCUS 22
Session ID: 101660
Security breaches are happening on almost a daily basis. These are not limited to just Mom and Pop shops, but increasing major corporations are under attack as well. How are these failures occurring and more importantly, how do we secure EnterpriseOne against them? What are the threat vectors for EnterpriseOne? What challenges does the cloud introduce or mitigate? Come to this session to create your JD Edwards security checklist.
Objectives
• Tools for consideration to identify and/ or ward off an attack vector
• Delivery of actionable information to secure EnterpriseOne for your organization
• A discussion on the pros and cons of running JDE on cloud as related to security threats
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- Recordings & Presentations
- 11/21/22
Presented at INFOCUS 22
Session ID:101670
It’s often been joked that the best disaster recovery plan is an updated resume. This really used to be the case. Disaster recovery exercises, or an actual disaster, was often just that, a disaster. And a costly disaster at that. The good news is that advances in technology have driven most of the cost, labor, and uncertainty out of disaster recovery.
Objectives
• Understanding the current state tools and technologies for protecting your systems and databases.
• How to replace your outdated DR run book with DR-as-code.
• Checklist of items things that always trip everyone up during a DR.
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- Recordings & Presentations
- 11/21/22
Presented at INFOCUS 22
Session ID:101680
Rapid digital transformation is occurring at an unprecedented rate that could negatively impact your organization's most essential assets. From evolving risks, such as the exploitation of payroll data, to business challenges that include limited resources, it's key for leadership to find ways to detect and prevent risk efficiently. Indeed, data is considered a precious commodity - but how are you protecting your organization's financial wellbeing? With potentially millions of daily updates taking place within your ERP and database, the key is to monitor and identify these “risky” critical data changes. What’s more, it’s vital to consider implementing preventative controls to mitigate future risk effectively. Whether you are an IT professional, a Business Analyst, a Finance Executive, or somewhere in between, you will benefit from a better understanding of how you can detect and prevent risk within your organization, within and beyond your database.
Objectives:
• Understand the role of consistent monitoring activities across your ERP and database
• Learn to identify high-risk data changes taking place outside your standard processes
• Discover how you can implement preventive controls to protect your data
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- Recordings & Presentations
- 11/21/22
Presented at INFOCUS 22
Session ID:101700
Low-code application platforms have made their entry and are here to stay. They deliver a great answer to the ever-growing demand for enterprise applications and scarce development capacity. However, how do you select the right platform? And is a single platform strategy the way to go? In this session we share experiences and use cases that will help you decide which platform is the right choice for your requirements.
Objectives
Share insights on how to select the right platform for your mission critical applications.
What are your main selection criteria and how do the different platforms (Mendix, WEM Systems, OutSystems, Oracle APEX, Betty Blocks, Thinkwise) stack up.
What are the considerations of single platform strategies vs. multi-platform strategies.
The pros and cons. Familiarize yourself with the world of low-code, lingual such as citizen developers, legacy software replacements, application templates, libraries and much more.
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- Recordings & Presentations
- 11/21/22
Presented at INFOCUS 22
Session ID:101710
This is a hands-on and interactive session with the audience. We kick off with a 5-minute introduction on how low-code platforms accelerate your digital transformation. As the proof is in the pudding, live and together with the audience we will design and build a workflow application. Starting off with strategize session on the business case, followed by the business requirements gathering and on to the development and implementation. A must attend for those looking to fuel their innovation strategy.
Objectives:
Discover the business value of low-code platforms, see first hand the pace of development and how this helps to accelerate your digital transformation.
Show live demo on just how easy and intuitive the development of applications can be.
Gain a sense of where low-code fits in to your IT architecture and how to launch and extend business applications.
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- Recordings & Presentations
- 11/20/22
Presented at INFOCUS 22
Session ID: 101730
Every company allocates time and effort generating dashboards and reports on their business processes. These dashboards and reports can only provide the information they need with clean and correct master data. Our story travels from traditional master data management to a process which automatically validates and creates master data in JD Edwards. While travelling we come across tools like JD Edwards Orchestrations, Web APIs, and our low code/no code solution. Using these tools we can avoid duplicates, meet input requirements, and perform internal and external validations in our master data portal. Our associates are in control of their own request while the controlling department can approve and create records in JDE with the click of a button. Join us and see how “Master Data Management” can be fun again. Objectives How to implement effective Master Data Management on JDE E1 including workflows, entry automation, validations. How to gain governance and compliancy in reporting through cleansed data and effectively managing your E1 data. Risks associated with poor data management, poor data accuracy and manual entry processes.
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- Recordings & Presentations
- 11/20/22
Presented at INFOCUS 22
Session ID:102050
Standard inventory commitment processes in JD Edwards do not always offer the flexibility we need to prioritize how we allocate available inventory to meet sales order demand. Perhaps we want to prioritize certain customers, but still be able to recognize when other customer orders need to take priority to be filled. Or maybe there is a need to define different inventory allocation rules for different product types or different order types. Fulfillment Management gives us the tools to manage inventory allocation with significantly more flexibility, allowing automation of both simple and complex priority rules that can be based on customer, product, order attributes including line type, and order dates. This session will provide a comprehensive overview of how Fulfillment Management functionality can reduce manual effort managing inventory allocation in your business.
Objectives
Compare standard inventory commitment processes with the options available in Fulfillment Management. Show how Basic Scoring and Advanced Preference Scoring options work and how they can provide the ability to flexibly define inventory allocation rules. Provide a detailed look at configuration of Service Level Rules. Review the Fulfillment Workbench to demonstrate that real world exceptions are still accommodated and that manual overrides can be executed simply and quickly.
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- Recordings & Presentations
- 11/20/22
Presented at INFOCUS 22
Session ID:102070
Release 22 is more than just a change in naming convention.
Fine-tune your digital transformation
Oracle’s roadmap for EnterpriseOne focuses on three main umbrellas: automation, optimization, and transformation. Each new tool and app update aligns under these goals.
• Automation: The purpose of most automation is to eliminate manual tasks where possible, while also improving the visibility of processes and the chance to act based on real-time or near-real-time insights.
• Optimization: If change is a constant, optimization must also be a constant for the forward-thinking enterprise. This is crucial for a business to be agile and respond quickly to both expected and unexpected changes.
• Transformation: Transformation happens by taking maximum advantage of digital technology wherever and whenever possible.
The goal is to better connect organizations with each other and their customers, driven by real-time intelligence.
Let’s explore these three key areas and cover the most notable improvements delivered in the October 2021, January 2022, April 2022, and June 2022 updates to Release 22.
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- Recordings & Presentations
- 11/20/22
Presented at INFOCUS 22
Session ID:102150
Have you gotten started with the Orchestrator? In this session, we'll explore not the tools features itself, but what can be done with it. Join this session to see why customers are using Orchestrations. We will invite a panel of partners to showcase some of their solutions.
Objectives:
A panel of partners will showcase examples of what they are using orchestrations to accomplish Question and Answer session on how you might accomplish particular tasks with orchestrations.
Show how orchestrations are used by customers.
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- Recordings & Presentations
- 11/20/22