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Karen Tillman
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Jessica Moore
Oracle
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Oracle Delivers JD Edwards World A9.1
Early Adopters Benefit from Operational Excellence and New Upgrade Tools Enable a Lower Total Cost of Ownership
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COLLABORATE Conference, LAS VEGAS,
16-APR-2007 05:00 AM
Oracle today announced the general availability of
Oracle's JD Edwards World A9.1, delivering more than 1,250 enhancements to
enable operational excellence, improve customers' upgrade processes and help
reduce the cost and complexity of integrations. As part of Oracle's early
adopter program, companies including Fike Corporation, LaSalle Bristol and HIT
Entertainment have already begun to leverage the new capabilities in order to
support complex business processes with minimal costs.
Considered the "Renaissance Release," JD Edwards World
A9.1 is another example of Oracle's ongoing commitment to "Applications
Unlimited," Oracle's pledge to continue to enhance and develop current
applications. Oracle also worked with IBM while developing this latest release
to optimize the performance on the IBM System i business computing
platform.
"With this latest release, we committed to delivering
the quality and innovation that customers have come to expect from Oracle's JD
Edwards World products," said Oracle Vice President and General Manager of JD
Edwards World, John Schiff. "The response and excitement we've received from
customers on the new features, functionality and upgrade capabilities in JD
Edwards World A9.1 has been remarkable. The feedback also indicates that we're
achieving our goal of giving companies valuable, user-friendly solutions to
address the complexities and expense of operating in today's global and highly
competitive markets."
Improving Global Operational Excellence
As part of the new release, Oracle has delivered
Service and Warranty Management, a new module that provides functionality for
managing, defining and executing service and warranty contracts, allowing
customers to record service contracts, accept returns of materials for repair,
execute repair orders and seamlessly bill or expense repair costs to the
customer. Now, service is fully integrated with other JD Edwards World
applications, which facilitates planning and provides an automated process for
tracking service request status. This latest release also includes enhancements
to JD Edwards World Quality Management System to help customers identify areas
where failures occur, reduce the costs of unused materials and increase customer
satisfaction by improving overall product quality.
Fike Corporation, a customer in Oracle's early adopter
program, has used JD Edwards World since 1995 in its business of manufacturing
and distributing fire protection and fire detection systems. The company
recognized an opportunity to eliminate or significantly reduce the number of
disparate systems and custom programs by upgrading to JD Edwards World A9.1. "We
wanted to benefit from a single, comprehensive software foundation that could
support our manufacturing and distribution efforts and free us from the
challenges of relying on siloed information and disjointed processes," said Fike
Corporation Director of Business Systems, Marty Nelson. "Through our initial
deployment, we've been impressed by the enhancements within the quality
management and service and warranty management modules. Giving our users better
tools to do their job is only part of the story. We are confident that through
this upgrade we will have a new foundation on which to build upon the theme of
continuous improvement of products and services to our customers."
Improved Upgradeability through Technology
Advancements When completing a software upgrade,
companies often face challenges ranging from retrofitting custom code to testing
and training. With JD Edwards World A9.1, Oracle has significantly simplified
the upgrade and retrofitting process with new tools. Customers can create a
report that compares their current source code to the new release, helping to
predict what custom code can be eliminated and what may need to be retrofitted.
Another new tool compares the configuration settings of the customer's existing
release with the new release. Because data cleanup is important for efficient
operations as well as upgrades, this release also includes new tools to archive
data and identify versions of reports that are no longer needed.
The JD Edwards World web interface now supports a Java
deployment to ease installation, improve performance and create a unified look
and feel. Also, a new Dynamic Build feature, embedded in the Java software,
allows custom panels to be automatically converted to display in a web
browser.
LaSalle Bristol, a supplier to the manufactured housing
and RV industries, took advantage of Oracle's early adopter program to receive
personalized support from Oracle and a smooth implementation. "My experience
with the JD Edwards World product dates back to 1990 and includes numerous
upgrades. A9.1 has been by far, the easiest deployment with the fewest business
interruptions," said LaSalle Bristol Vice President of Information Systems
Michael Caldwell. "In particular, we were impressed by how quickly our files
converted and the knowledge and support we received from Oracle. I would
recommend an upgrade to this latest release to any current World customer."
Enabling Reduced Cost and Complexity of Integration
To improve integration and create a truly
flexible, adaptable IT infrastructure, Oracle's JD Edwards A9.1 is
service-enabled, improving extensibility and performance for customers who
desire to adopt a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) as an integration
strategy. As a result, customers are equipped to leverage legacy investments
more fully, lower the cost of IT maintenance and operations and respond more
quickly to dynamic conditions. Also, with JD Edwards World A9.1, customers gain
more control and support for importing and exporting data between JD Edwards
World and the multiple spreadsheets that exist within an organization.
HIT Entertainment, one of the world's leading
independent children's entertainment producers and rights-owners also
participated in Oracle's early adopter program. HIT's portfolio includes
internationally renowned children's properties such as Bob the Builder(tm),
Thomas & Friends(tm) and Barney(tm). "We are already live and running our
business on JD Edwards World A9.1," said HIT Entertainment Director of IT Greg
White. "As a result of this latest release, we are able to benefit from an
integrated solution that is increasing our productivity and our business
efficiencies. The upgrade has been a solid decision for the health of our IT
infrastructure and our business."
General Availability JD Edwards World A9.1 is currently available for traditional
deployment and on demand via Oracle On Demand. The double byte version of JD
Edwards World A9.1 is planned to be available in the next calendar year.
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