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2 The following is intended to outline our general product direction
The following is intended to outline our general product direction. It is intended for information purposes only, and may not be incorporated into any contract. It is not a commitment to deliver any material, code, or functionality, and should not be relied upon in making purchasing decisions. The development, release, and timing of any features or functionality described for Oracle’s products remains at the sole discretion of Oracle.

3 JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools & Technology Product Update and Roadmap Con1536
Lyle Ekdahl – Group VP General Manager David Huang – Solution Consultant

4 Technology Pace of Change
As we can probably all attest to, the pace of technology change is setting all time records in our lifetimes. There has been a rapid emergence of mobility, tablet computing, collaboration, social media, servers and storage, wireless and cellular networking, browsers. … the list goes on. All of these have one thing in common: they strive to make your organization run more efficiently (e.g., automating business processes), thereby increasing your revenues and lowering your costs. This can be realized, but can also be traps without a clear ROI. As IT Professionals, our job is to understand these changes (current, emerging and future), establish a perspective on how these can / should be leveraged in our organizations, and set a strategy to embrace these for business advantage.

5 Program Agenda Technology Pace of Change Product Roadmap and Updates
Coming attractions The overall theme of this presentation is around the rapid rate of innovation, or the Technology Pace of Change, that is going on today. We are seeing an incredible amount of new

6 Announcing Tools 9.1 Update 3
Generally Available April 8, 2013 The next set of innovations JD Edwards EntepriseOne for iPad Composite Application Framework One View Watchlist One View Reporting improvements Oracle VM templates updated & improved

7 User Experience There is a lot to update you on around UI and it is actually the fun stuff to talk about. But, we have several other sessions where we will cover this in quite a bit of depth. I hope you can make some of these sessions. What I wanted to focus on are two topics: Elimination the requirement for end users to have to know the “codes” and the new Watchlist feature.

8 End User Experience Navigation, Personalization, Productivity
Available starting with Tools 9.1 End User Experience Navigation, Personalization, Productivity Navigation Personalization Productivity

9 Innovative, Market leading solutions
EnterpriseOne on iPad Available from Apple Store Optimized for Tablet Native look and feel All JD Edwards E1 applications Integrates with map and camera Why is this important? Tablet sales are starting to outpace laptop sales. Over 200 million tablets are projected to be sold in 2013. The number of use cases for JDE users are exploding: field service, asset inspectors, sales reps, managers, work at home, … These users are demanding a more native look and feel, rather than using the browser on the tablet To stay ahead, is taking the use of the iPad for JDE E1 applications to the next level There are 5 screen shots that build Available from Apple App Store – app is managed like your other apps, you are notified of updates, simple one step end user configuration process Optimized for Tablet – 3 bar in upper left for E1 pages, user preferences in upper right – familiar navigation for end users of iPads Native look and feel – leveraging the dog ear for additional navigation rather than cluttering up the page, swipe gesture to move between open applications, recent reports, favorites, and Pages All E1 applications – just like the prior browser support, all E1 applications are supported, continue to support a set of E1 specific gestures such as Find or Select Row, and the appropriate on screen keyboad is displayed based upon the data entry numeric or standard alpha Integrates with map and camera – Map: this can be extremely productive for users in the field to be able to select a customer or service location and the native iPad map (with GPS support) is displayed Camera – we’ve integrated the JDE attachments with the native camera and camera roll, so you can either take a picture or attach an existing picture to a JDE transaction. Think about how powerful this will be for all types of applications – asset inspections, service and warranty claims, … Native look and feel for Pages, Carousel, and System Menus All E1 applications enabled Integrates with device specific features such as camera, photo library, and map applications Native gesture and keyboard support

10 Innovative, Market leading solutions
Composite Application Framework Single view of many applications Link to Oracle BI and other applications Simple configuration Multiple page layouts Why is this important? Users often need more information to do their jobs than is stored in JDE This can include trending information in BI, or external applications such as web sites or other enterprise applications Giving end users this power, removes IT from creating and maintaining custom web pages There are 3 screen shots that build Let’s see what you can do with this feature. A user may want to view Accounts Payable transactions in the data warehouse when they view customer information. So an “AP View” Or they may want a “Sales view” to see the customer transactions and days sales outstanding. Or they may want a more complex view of multiple pieces of information to get a more 360 view of this customer and how they compare to others

11 Café One DEMO Demo of Autosuggest, UDC dropdown, Café One and One View Watchlists 11

12 Expanded User Experience
What do I need to know and do? New! One View Watchlists Expanded User Experience Manage by exception User-defined or IT-defined Based on queries One click to take action

13 Watch list DEMO Demo of Autosuggest, UDC dropdown, Café One and One View Watchlists 13

14 JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools 9.1 AutoSuggest
Apps & Tools 9.1 Required JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools 9.1 AutoSuggest Visual Indicator Search Fields Type ahead feature Search across one or many columns Enable with configuration (no coding) Business View Return Value

15 End User Experience UDC Drop Down Lists Available With Tools 9.1 Update 3 Intuitive drop down for UDC Type ahead Wildcard filtering Visual Assist (flashlight) still Available

16 One View Reporting Improvements
New! One View Reporting Improvements Display One View reports in an EnterpriseOne Page One View reports in an E1 Page Dashboard view as users home page Automatically executed when Page selected or at login Execute One View report as a task Why is this important? The One View reporting capability delivered in release 9.1 was one of the most successful new product introductions in the history of JDE This is a game changing product, allowing true end user reporting – combines the power of the E1 interactive applications to select data for the report with the WYSIWIG design and other powerful features of Oracle BI Publisher We are delivering additional value to One View reporting customers with this release By allowing for an OVR report to be in the home page, user productivity is increased Fewer steps to run a report that is always the same – e.g., show me the summary of the customer account balances for my territory Drives the user activity – visualize any problem areas that require action today

17 System Design, Sizing and Deployment for Performance

18 Oracle Engineered Systems Continuum
Full Rack Engineered for Extreme Simplicity Half Rack Message – Prior to the introduction of the 1/8th Rack, there was a huge gap in the Database Engineered Systems Continuum. The 1/8th rack nicely plugs that gap. It also provides a relatively affordable Engineered Systems upgrade path for customers who outgrow their ODA. Quarter Rack Oracle Exadata Database Machine Oracle SPARC Supercluser Eighth Rack Engineered for Extreme Performance Oracle Database Appliance 18

19 Rapid Deployment with Oracle VM Templates
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne deploys quickly Templates Built at Oracle Templates Deployed by Customer Environments up and running in hours, not weeks Here’s a look at our test configuration: - Quarter rack Exalogic (8 nodes) and we never used all the nodes. We tested first with 3 nodes, effectively simulating ¾ of an Eighth Rack configuration. Then we doubled our JDE E1 stack and used 6/8 of an Eighth Rack. - Quarter rack of Exadata as the database tier - All Exalogic nodes taking to each other and to Exadata over InfiniBand Oracle Database Appliance Oracle Exalogic & Exadata x86-64 Systems ORACLE VM TEMPLATES DOC ID:

20 JD Edwards EnterpriseOne on the Oracle Database Appliance
An “all-in-one” box for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Simple to implement Designed and priced to scale Highest levels of serviceability and availability Full Database capability Now supporting Oracle VM templates for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne

21 Oracle Engineered Systems
Why is this important for a JD Edwards Customer? Superfast Database High performance logic servers Ultra fast networking Terabytes of live data Built and tested together Virtualization templates In-Memory Foundation Performance optimized Faster applications w/ concurrent batch Best performance ever recorded Aging, fragile systems built on yesterday’s technology Transform your business with Oracle’s Engineered Systems Fast applications. Daytime batch. One-day deployment.

22 Tools 9.1 Update 3 Platform Support
New with 9.1.3 Retired with 9.1.3 Hardware Platforms Sun SPARC, IBM Power Systems; HP Integrity (Itanium) x86/x86-64: Sun x86, IBM System x, Cisco UCS, HP ProLiant Operating Systems Oracle Linux 5.5+, 6.1+; Oracle VM 3.1.1, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.5+, 6.1 Sun Solaris 10; 11, HP-UX 11.31, SUSE Linux 10, 11 (Oracle Database only) IBM AIX 6.1, 7.1; IBM i 6.1, 7.1 Microsoft Windows Server 2008, 2008 R2, Microsoft Windows 7, 8 (web client only) Databases Oracle 11g R2 ( , ) IBM DB2 for i, IBM DB2 9.7 (Windows, AIX only) Microsoft SQL Server 2008, 2008 R2, 2012 Application Servers Oracle WebLogic Server , ( ) IBM WebSphere Application Server , 8.5 ( ) Portals Oracle WebCenter Spaces 11g PS4 ( ) IBM WebSphere Portal 6.1, 7.1 Browsers Internet Explorer 8, 9, 10 on Windows 8; Windows Mobile 6, 6.5 Firefox 10.0 ("ESR"), (Win/Lin/Mac), Safari on iPad (iOS 5, 6), Chrome 18 on Windows ( ) Leave this in just to reiterate the point that we continue to support our open platform strategy and in fact make a BIG investment in this area. Also point out that the information has move to the Certifications tab on MOS Note: the Minimum Technology Requirements are now accessible from the “Certifications” tab on My Oracle Support 22

23 Application Integration

24 Co-existence with other Oracle and non-Oracle applications
EnterpriseOne Application Integration Current Offering and Go Forward Strategy Co-existence with other Oracle and non-Oracle applications Oracle Cloud and Fusion Enterprise Performance Management Oracle Edge Other Applications JD Edwards EnterpriseOne JD Edwards EnterpriseOne = core ERP, CRM, HCM Oracle Cloud = Fusion apps, CRM, HCM, Taleo, Social Enterprise Performance management = Oracle BI, Hyperion Oracle Edge = Value Chain Planning, Agile PLM, Primavera, Transportation Mgmt, … Productized Integrations = complete, end to end integrations with other Oracle applications Integration Accelerators = simplify the integration and take into consideration customer specific differences by defining a Reference Configuration and delivering an Implementation Guide that uses business interfaces. Business Interfaces = out of the box content which is built on the Integration Framework. These are reusable business services, business events, batch processes and other content used as the building blocks for an integration Integration Framework = a broad set of tools for building application integrations so that you can use the right tool for the right job

25 EnterpriseOne Application Integration - Solving difficult integration challenges with tooling and out of the box content Productized Integrations End to end integrations with other Oracle applications Integration Reference Best practice examples Business Interface Reusable components for your integration Oracle takes a pragmatic approach to the creation of integrations. As business requirements vary from customer to customer, it is critical for Oracle to identify the most common business problems and develop integrations to address those which can be solved in a repeatable fashion. This means that Oracle will not provide pre-built integrations to solve any and all integration challenges, nor does it imply that every integration challenge can be solved using technology. Ultimately business requirements must drive the solution and evaluating the various consolidation choices while understanding technical limitations that simply cannot overcome functional realities is essential to your success. Further, Oracle’s large ecosystem of partners, from system integrators to independent software vendors, provides additional opportunities for our customers to leverage their experience and our technology and applications to meet their specific business requirements. In some cases, Oracle’s partners have created value added integrations based on our integration guidelines. Oracle is committed to continuous investment across a number of areas as it relates to integration.   Oracle remains committed to simplifying the integration experience across our applications, technologies and tools and provides leadership in pre-built integration solutions for our customers whether they choose one application or our entire portfolio of products. Integration Framework Tools for building application integrations

26 Integration Framework Use the right integration approach for the job
Service Oriented Architecture On the glass Point to Point JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Integration Key message: There is not a “one size fits all” approach to application integration. JDE E1 supports a wide variety of standards-based techniques from simple point to point integrations (like Z-files) to more sophisticated realtime, Service Oriented Architecture approaches. Details Customers have unique integration challenges based upon their legacy systems, industry specific package apps, or other applications. JDE E1’s strategy is to support a variety of approaches. While a SOA approach such as AIA can deliver a real time integration that can simplify the backend process and deliver the most up to date information, there are times when a view of an hour old or day old information is good enough and can be delivered more easily. Here is a good overview of the options: For example, as JDE customers upgrade, they look at their integrations and just upgrade some as-is (e.g., Z-File) while modernizing others with SOA techniques (Business Services, Business Events, BPEL/ESB). JDE also provides “on the glass” integration through the support of publishing JDE applications through a portal which can aggregate content from multiple applications or through the Related Information Application Framework. Business Services = web services Real Time Events = Outbound events to support business processes across applications Oracle SOA Suite support = Standards-based architecture to simplify the complex problem of business process integration using tools such as Oracle BPEL, ESB AIA Batch Integrations 26

27 Integration Reference Guide Accelerating customer projects by assembling Business Interfaces into a sample Implementation Guide JD Edwards EnterpriseOne and Oracle Taleo Integration Guidelines INCLUDES: Integration Methodologies Integration Touch points Business Process Flows Business Interfaces to leverage Design Considerations The number of customers who would benefit from a specific integration, customer specific requirements, and the degree that customers customize the JDE E1 or target side are key considerations that determine if the product strategy is to deliver an integration which 1) leverages business interfaces; 2) business interfaces plus an Integration Reference Guide; or 3) a fully productized integration. The Integration Reference Guide enables a high degree of out of the box reusability (business interfaces) plus delivers substantial Intellectual Property to “accelerate” the integration for the customer. The Integration Reference Guide typically includes these additional components: Integration Methodologies – the technical approach to the integration that supports the business process needs (do I need batch or real-time data transfer? Which way does the data flow?   Build in house or incorporate a provider’s service offering?) Integration Touchpoints – the tables and data elements that provide the mapping relationships between systems. Business Process Flows – The overall business process that the integration and transfer of data between systems supports.  E.g, Recruit-to-Hire Business Interfaces to leverage – The tools in the toolbag—open standards-based components (like .CSV formats, FTP protocols), business services, APIS, resident application functionality (e.g, HCM Quick Hire supports import of pre-employee data) Design Considerations – Additional Tips, Techniques, and best business practices recommendations. Also refers to the Extensibility Guide To deliver value in a timely manner to our customers, we will deliver these guides based upon either 1) theoretical / other customer experience which will include Methodologies and High Level Business flows, or 2) based upon JDE product team testing alongside the other integrated app team, which will be more complete.

28 Coming Attractions: JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Future Plans

29 Product Roadmap Themes for next planned Tools release
Simplification Information solutions – Certifications checker, System Admin task flows Lifecycle Management of User Defined Objects (Pages, Watchlists, Queries, …) User Experience Android Tablet support iPad Native Application v2 Watch list in a Page Technology Infrastructure Oracle Engineered Systems optimizations for In-Memory applications Oracle Database 12c and Weblogic 12c Open Platform certifications Simplification .ini simplifcation Certification viewer Task based flows / sys admin process flows LCM for user defined objects (web OMW for pages, OVR reports, watchlists, queries, ….) UI Android tablet support iPad container next Google voice command E1 Page for Watchlist E1 apps in Café One Technology Infrastructure In-Memory solutions JDE in the box features Open Platform Roadmap subject to change without notice. The above is intended for information purposes and may not be incorporated into a contract.

30 Composite Application Framework
Planned Composite Application Framework Multiple E1 Applications support Multiple E1 app forms Search catalog of E1 forms Link multiple forms through related form fields Dynamic refresh Roadmap subject to change without notice. The above is intended or information purposes and may not be incorporated into a contract.

31 One View Watchlist Including Watchlist results in EnterpriseOne Pages
Planned One View Watchlist Including Watchlist results in EnterpriseOne Pages Watchlist in Pages Display Watchlist count with task Roadmap subject to change without notice. The above is intended or information purposes and may not be incorporated into a contract.

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35 End User Experience Navigation, Personalization, Productivity
Available starting with Tools 9.1 Navigation Personalization Productivity See it on

36 Innovative, Market leading solutions
Composite Application Framework Single view of many applications Link to Oracle BI and other applications Simple configuration Multiple page layouts Why is this important? Users often need more information to do their jobs than is stored in JDE This can include trending information in BI, or external applications such as web sites or other enterprise applications Giving end users this power, removes IT from creating and maintaining custom web pages There are 3 screen shots that build Let’s see what you can do with this feature. A user may want to view Accounts Payable transactions in the data warehouse when they view customer information. So an “AP View” Or they may want a “Sales view” to see the customer transactions and days sales outstanding. Or they may want a more complex view of multiple pieces of information to get a more 360 view of this customer and how they compare to others

37 JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools 9.1 AutoSuggest
Apps & Tools 9.1 Required Visual Indicator Type ahead feature Search across one or many columns Enable with configuration (no coding) Search Fields Business View Return Value

38 EnterpriseOne Application Integration
Current Offering and Go Forward Strategy Co-existence with other Oracle and non-Oracle applications Solutions for application integration Oracle Cloud and Fusion Enterprise Performance Management Oracle Edge Other Applications JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Productized Integrations Integration Reference JD Edwards EnterpriseOne = core ERP, CRM, HCM Oracle Cloud = Fusion apps, CRM, HCM, Taleo, Social Enterprise Performance management = Oracle BI, Hyperion Oracle Edge = Value Chain Planning, Agile PLM, Primavera, Transportation Mgmt, … Productized Integrations = complete, end to end integrations with other Oracle applications Integration Accelerators = simplify the integration and take into consideration customer specific differences by defining a Reference Configuration and delivering an Implementation Guide that uses business interfaces. Business Interfaces = out of the box content which is built on the Integration Framework. These are reusable business services, business events, batch processes and other content used as the building blocks for an integration Integration Framework = a broad set of tools for building application integrations so that you can use the right tool for the right job Business Interface Integration Framework

39 Oracle VM Templates for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
Updated with Tools 9.1.3, New Templates and Maintenance What’s the Same What’s New Templates: Enterprise Server HTML Server Database Server Complete Oracle Stack Deployment Server Deployment to x86 hardware Deployment to Exalogic Two New Templates: BI Publisher Server (OVR) BSSV & ADF (Mobile Apps) JDE E1 Apps 9.1 with updated ESUs JDE E1 Tools 9.1.3 Deployment to nonvirtualized database (such as Exadata)

40 EnterpriseOne Application Integration Solving difficult integration challenges with tooling and out of the box content Solutions delivered in four key areas Productized Integrations - end to end integrations with other Oracle applications Integration References – best practice examples Business Interface – reusable components for your integration Integration Framework - tools for building application integrations Productized Integrations Integration Reference Business Interface Oracle takes a pragmatic approach to the creation of integrations. As business requirements vary from customer to customer, it is critical for Oracle to identify the most common business problems and develop integrations to address those which can be solved in a repeatable fashion. This means that Oracle will not provide pre-built integrations to solve any and all integration challenges, nor does it imply that every integration challenge can be solved using technology. Ultimately business requirements must drive the solution and evaluating the various consolidation choices while understanding technical limitations that simply cannot overcome functional realities is essential to your success. Further, Oracle’s large ecosystem of partners, from system integrators to independent software vendors, provides additional opportunities for our customers to leverage their experience and our technology and applications to meet their specific business requirements. In some cases, Oracle’s partners have created value added integrations based on our integration guidelines. Oracle is committed to continuous investment across a number of areas as it relates to integration.   Oracle remains committed to simplifying the integration experience across our applications, technologies and tools and provides leadership in pre-built integration solutions for our customers whether they choose one application or our entire portfolio of products. Integration Framework


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