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Interview with Lyle Ekdahl

August 6th, 2012 1 comment

Here’s an interesting interview with Lyle Ekdahl, group vice president and general manager for Oracle’s JD Edwards.

Profit: What’s special about the latest JD Edwards release?

Ekdahl: The current release has more than 20 patents pending on the work that we’ve done. We provided a whole new user interaction paradigm for our customers by leveraging Oracle technologies with rich user experiences, and applying them to our JD Edwards products. This gave users a very robust, engaging environment. We also added features to improve productivity, such as carousel-based navigation and type-ahead search. Then, we offered users the ability to personalize the look and feel for their own applications.

 

You can read the rest of the interview here.

 

 

JDE Supply Chain Book Review

April 17th, 2012 Comments off

Review of Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne 9.0:  Supply Chain Management Cookbook.

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How to undo a Fixed Assets disposal

September 29th, 2011 Comments off

Your FA accountant has just performed a disposal and posted the batch.  Unfortunately it was for the wrong group of assets.  Is there an easy way to undo this disposal?  Yes!  Read on to find out how. Read more…

Just completed a rapid 3-day Fixed Assets Assessment

March 24th, 2010 Comments off

BiG Consulting Corporation has just completed a 3-day Fixed Assets Assessment for a medical device sterilization company.

The client has been live on JDEdwards 8.11 for several years, and was experiencing multiple issues in Fixed Assets, such as incorrect beginning balances, FA out of balance with GL, and numerous other integrity problems.  3 days was all it took to analyze the situation and come up with both short and long-term solutions to address their issues.  Contact us to find out how we can help you.

Website switched from MS Publisher to WordPress

March 24th, 2010 Comments off

It has been an absolute joy to discover and start using WordPress.  No more HTML, no more awkward-looking web pages (yes, its subjective).  Add a new page to the website?  It’s just a click away.  Create a new blog post?  It’s a breeze.  Change the look and feel of the entire website?  Just pick a different theme and voila!