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2 Prototypes, Demos, and Gurus… Oh, My!
JD Edwards Labs: Prototypes, Demos, and Gurus… Oh, My! Gurbinder Bali Director, EnterpriseOne Development Louise Farner Product Strategy Director February 2015

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4 Agenda JDE Labs Enterprise Search Internet of Things Modern UI
1 JDE Labs Enterprise Search Internet of Things Modern UI Wearables: featuring Canon 2 3 4 5

5 JD Edwards Labs JDE Labs is the Advanced Research and Development team which works on pioneering technologies and exploring their intersection with real world business problems

6 Advanced Research & Development Process
Patented Innovation… 52 Patents in 3 years Advanced Research & Development Process Research Industry research Oracle community Analysts Thought Leadership Use cases for ERP Whitepapers Test ideas with community Prototype Experiments Videos Conferences Early Adopters Customer pilots Iterate on solution Validate solution Productization Agile development lifecycle M2M 52

7 Enterprise Search

8 Enterprise Search Delegated Search Aggregate search from the most relevant JD Edwards knowledge sources Use E1 documentation, tutorials, support, social sites, and communities as data sources Essentially connect the dots between content and search

9 Enterprise Search Transactional Data Search Spectrum
II III Search over a given table or set of tables Rigidly define the columns in tables Define the search action for the search results Limited to predefined actions & high value tables Search expanded to be spec based Allow addition of new tables & rules for the search action Admin App to define the search data sources and search rules E1 runtime feature app is a great candidate Special String search  - defined search rule Augmented Search – Previews of additional info OVR, related Apps or Reports, media objects Provide an “I” button Use ‘sort by column’, ‘order by’ to determine Relevancy of Search Make these Global Search specific to a Role/User/*Public This is a Safe Harbor Front slide, one of two Safe Harbor Statement slides included in this template. One of the Safe Harbor slides must be used if your presentation covers material affected by Oracle’s Revenue Recognition Policy To learn more about this policy,

10 Enterprise Search DEMO

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12 Tracking: Geo-Location & Proximity
Ability to track current physical location of assets, products, people, etc. or detect what’s nearby me Where are my assets? What’s nearby me? Where is it? You Are Here

13 Use Case: Mile Hi Problem
Truck Temperature & Location Manual Tracking of Temperature at Warehouse by paper No Tracking of Temperature at Customer Drop Issues reported by telephone to Customer Service Agents No real-time notification of temperature variances during delivery Issues No Validation of Spoilage Claims Physical tracking by pen and paper No consistency of data tracking across transportation & locations Unreliable Temperature Tracking in Transportation

14 Use Case: Mile Hi Solution
JD Edwards Internet of Things Platform Visualization Portal IoT Data Processor Smart Device IoT Adapters Here is the scenario: A Truck carrying Perishable Produce from Farms to Stores ================== Inside the Truck Cab there are two Sensors a HEAT Sensor to monitor refrigeration of produce and GPS Sensor to monitor the location of the truck =============================== You can see the Real Time location of the Truck –we are tracking two, one in Denver, USA and another in Reading, UK Notice the temperature readings of the trucks and we can also the pull in 3rd party data, such as weather conditions in the area where our Trucks are located ================================= Now lets simulate an incident of the breakdown of the refrigeration in the truck By touching the heat sensor, We are raising the Temperature The JD Edwards IoT System automatically triggers four corrective actions -> 1. The Field Operator , Truck Driver gets an SMS Alert on his Mobile Phone to check the refrigeration unit -> 2. The Ops Team gets a update on their Real Time Asset Tracking Dashboard as the affected Truck turns RED-> we can also overlay the Tracking Dashboard with other layers of information such as ambient temperature and rain conditions where the truck broke down -> 3. The Supervisors also get an and Compliance Report -> 4. The IT Team gets an automatic WO Alert in JDEdwards Capital Asset Mgmt Solution Machine / Sensor Status and Info Inventory Management Beacon Machines Machine control Quality Management IoT Adapter Manager IoT Logic Processor RFID Sensors Condition based Maintenance Monitored ‘Thing’ IoT Gateway Network IoT Server Application

15 Asset Health: Operational State and Metrics
Ability to track when an asset is in use and to capture/evaluate key operational metrics What is it doing? Is it running? On? Off? Vibration, heat, pressure…

16 Use Case: Superior Problem
Machine usage tracked via Paper Vocal communication Manual Work Orders Issues Inaccuracy (lost paper sheets) Inconsistency across shifts/locations Unreliable Not scalable Over/under maintenance “We need to automatically track equipment usage and automatically create work orders when equipment needs to be maintained.”

17 Asset Performance: Usage and Peak Operating Output
Ability to track asset usage or consumption and determine quality of asset performance Gallons, miles, run hours… How well is it doing? Is it operating efficiency at peak performance? Max output at minimum cost

18 Use Case: Martin Marietta Materials
Optimization of Electricity Usage in Mines Dewatering activities consume roughly half of the electrical expense at the mines Pumps are not monitored actively Benefits Early Warning on wear down on pump wear down Track the Electricity Amperage consumption by each pump Quality Performance at each mine site on being able to optimize the electrical usage and minimizing ineffective pumps consuming resources

19 Modern UI

20 UI Simplification Strategy
Enrich and Evolve Enrich JDE 4G Simplify Navigation Simplify Application via Personalization Alta Style Adoption Evolve with JDE 5G Extend E1UX Using Optimal Technology Tailor the UI by Persona and Device Expand the UI Capabilities of JDE Apps to beyond traditional FDA to best of breed UI AIS Collaboration Composites Notification

21 Simplified UI

22 Graphical Work Order Scheduling

23 Graphical Work Order Scheduling

24 Modern UI Demo

25 Wearables in ERP – featuring Canon

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