JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Release 9.2.1.4
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Just in case you missed it, the latest JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Release is now generally available.
As with most new releases, there are some interesting features included: enhancements to EnterpriseOne Search, new Orchestration capabilities, additional flexibility for Media Object storage, and platform certifications.
However, there are a couple things that I think are especially interesting:
- “Rather than being licensed as a discrete product, the usage of Orchestrator is now included as part of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Core Tools and Infrastructure.”
- That’s right! The way I read this is that if you are licensed for JDE Core Tools & Infrastructure, you are now licensed for Orchestrator. Good news if you’ve been on the fence about using this new technology or don’t have a big enough project to make the licensing worth it.
- You can now store Media Objects on the file system or in the database which enables you to upgrade to TR 9.2.1.4 without re-writing existing Medio Object integrations.
It’s great to see all the improvements that are being made.
What do you think is the most compelling improvement to get you to upgrade?
Author
Stewart Schatz
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