Tag: PeopleSoft Tools and Technology

Presented at INFOCUS 20

Session ID: 104240

We all know how powerful orchestrations can be when invoked by external entities, such as the Internet of Things devices, third-party systems, and mobile devices. But what if the "thing" that invokes an orchestration is EnterpriseOne itself? This session will discuss three ways in which EnterpriseOne can be the "thing" that launches an orchestration---B98ORCH business function, P98ORCH application, and form extensions---and how to decide which way is best to meet your requirements.

Presented at INFOCUS 20

Session ID: 102260

In order to enhance the user experience, orchestrations and REST calls are built to integrate E1 with a custom-developed mobile applications. This session explains the part following an orchestration where you need to test your orchestration's ability to be used outside of E1.

Presented at INFOCUS 20

Session ID: 104500

Learn about the best practices and considerations for implementing Oracle Autonomous Database with your JD Edwards and embark your journey for IT transformation.

Presented at INFOCUS 20

Session ID: 103910

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE) is a fully-managed, scalable, and highly available service that you can use to deploy your containerized applications to the cloud. This demo will show you how you can deploy JD Edwards on OKE, and easily scale and monitor your cluster.

Presented at INFOCUS 20

Session ID: 104380

How do you enable continuous innovation in your organization while you still have customizations? The JD Edwards product team realizes customers will continue to have some customizations and we have delivered new compare and merge tools for reports, business views, and table indexes, to reduce the time and cost to do the required retrofitting.

Presented at INFOCUS 20

Session ID: 101080

Real-world examples of how Dutch Valley Foods used these features to reduce customization in 9.2. Being able to add new fields or only show fields our users need available.

Presented at INFOCUS 20

Session ID: 104390

Automated DevOps is the wave of the future and JD Edwards is no exception. With Orchestrator and Server Manager APIs, you can automate most Server Manager activities. Come to this session to see how easy it is to have automated DevOps for JD Edwards.

Presented at INFOCUS 20

Session ID: 100390

When creating Cost Code Structures using the JD Edward's Job Cost module, it’s important to understand how to design your work breakdown structures to allow for visibility to specific cost details, as well as to best utilize the integration to other modules, such as Procurement, HR/Payroll, Equipment, etc. Join us as we discuss various ways to design Cost Code Structures in JDE to best fit your company's projects, as well as how to take advantage of standard integration with other key modules to get the most detailed cost information. Last, we will discuss the immediate Next Steps for you to begin to design effective Cost Code Structures in JDE. This class is essential for all Project Managers who want to better control their project costs!

Presented at INFOCUS 20

Session ID: 102130

In this session, we will give an overview of the features and functionality available within E1  9.2 tools 9.2.4.4 for UX One and Orchestrator. We will focus on improving efficiency and working smarter to optimize repetitive processes and how to work smarter when working remotely or from home.

Presented at INFOCUS 20

Session ID: 104670

Spending a significant amount of time on manual, repetitive tasks? What if you could leverage your existing apps to drive next-gen business process automation? 

Explore how AtomIQ's action framework empowers all JDE business users with decision trees that automate repetitive tasks and initiate critical business events in real-time; with clock-like precision [all of this with No-Code and just a few clicks; to the delight of citizen developers]. AtomIQ eliminates complex; redundant steps performed by human users and streamlines them thereby cutting costs and saving time which is better invested elsewhere. You can enable disparate systems talk to each other and go about their daily tasks without having to wait for human intervention.