Integration Oracle JD Edwards ERP
JD Edwards ERP, now part of Oracle, is a comprehensive enterprise resource planning (ERP) software suite offering a wide range of modules for managing various business processes, including finance, supply chain, manufacturing and HR.
Gain a competitive advantage with advanced workload automation.
Unify and orchestrate
Integrate ERP scheduling activities into business processes.
Make the most of ERP
Apply advanced scheduling functionality to ERP tasks.
Maximize efficiency
Meet SLAs for business-critical processes.
Tidal’s pre-built adapter for JD Edwards integrates your ERP scheduling tasks in the Tidal platform with no scripting required. Our adapter works through the JD Edwards API to take control of the activities in the EnterpriseOne JD Edwards scheduler.
Streamline scheduling tasks through seamless management with Tidal, which offers more advanced scheduling functionality than what’s available in the native scheduler.
Tidal allows organizations to design and execute automation workflows within JD Edwards ERP that are precise, reliable and adaptable to changing business needs, improving operational efficiency and service delivery.
With Tidal, you can:
As ERP scheduling tasks are delegated to business users, you can apply role-based access controls (RBAC) to grant privileges to just the capabilities they need and limit the parts of the schedule they can view and change. Tidal’s logging maintains a record of user actions and demonstrates you have the controls in place for critical systems to satisfy audit and compliance requirements.
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How will your business thrive with Tidal?
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is an integrated suite of business applications designed to help organizations manage their core business processes.
Key features include:
SAP and JD Edwards (JDE) are both enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, but they differ in their target markets, functionality and implementation complexity. SAP is a broad, global solution suitable for large enterprises across many industries, while JDE is more focused on mid-sized to large organizations with specific needs, particularly in manufacturing and distribution.
In an ERP system, a job represents a specific task or unit of work to be performed, while a schedule dictates when and how often that job should be executed. The schedule specifies the timing and frequency of a job's execution. In a complex IT environment, workload automation plays a critical role in automating and orchestrating both jobs and complex workflows, as well as their scheduling and successful completion.