Oracle Smooths Integration Between JDE, Supply Chain Planning Apps

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Posted on Aug 10, 2009

Pushing to more completely connect its best-of-breed applications with its ERP platforms, Oracle Corp. today made available new products for integrating its JD Edwards EnterpriseOne ERP suite with its supply chain planning, demand planning, inventory optimization, and production scheduling tools.

The announcement creates a standard, reusable series of integrations, based on Oracle’s Application Integration Architecture (AIA), between JD Edwards EnterpriseOne and supply chain planning applications, some of which Oracle has acquired and others of which have been internally developed in conjunction with other Oracle ERP platforms, such as E-Business Suite (EBS).

While Oracle has used the Web services-based AIA to build reusable, packaged integrations between applications such as EBS and Oracle’s Siebel CRM product, the products launched today are among the first that use AIA to align Oracle ERP and supply chain planning-centric best-of-breed applications.

The new integrations link JD Edwards EnterpriseOne with the following Oracle Value Chain Planning applications:

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