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?

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Stewart Schatz

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