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Further extending the value that Oracle Applications deliver to customers, SYSTIME and Oracle announced availability of an Oracle Application Integration Architecture (AIA) solution that connects Oracle’s Agile Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) and Oracle’s JD Edwards EnterpriseOne.
The PLM Process Integration Pack enables rapid implementations of Oracle’s best-in-class Agile PLM processes integrated to JD Edwards EnterpriseOne ERP. This integration helps JD Edwards customers reduce the cost and risk associated with typical third-party and custom PLM integrations.
Developed in collaboration between Oracle and SYSTIME, the new integration is part of Oracle AIA, a comprehensive solution that delivers integrated business processes across Oracle, third party and custom applications.
Since the launch of Oracle’s AIA program, Oracle continues to see strong momentum across its partner ecosystem, with Systems Integrator (SI) partners, such as SYSTIME, making significant investments in strategic co-development efforts.
These co-development efforts enable Oracle partners to obtain technical strength and insight for Oracle AIA through training, development participation and validation programs; and increased revenue opportunities with differentiated, low cost, fast pace and sustainable service offerings. Additionally Oracle is able to rapidly expand the number of AIA integrations available.
SYSTIME is currently a Platinum Partner in the Oracle PartnerNetwork.
Pre-Integrated Offering Delivers Value
- Oracle AIA provides a pre-built integration between Agile PLM and JD Edwards EnterpriseOne to improve organizational transparency and streamline product innovation through better design making, accelerated manufacturing and an expedited time to market. Through this integration, customers benefit from:
- Pre-defined PLM transfer templates: Predefined templates for design release of new product definition and product launch, as well as change management of previously launched products.
- Bi-directional data exchange: Synchronization of engineering change status and material attribute information between manufacturing and PLM enables higher innovation efficiency.
- Robust error-handling and notification framework. The integration pack provides multiple layers of validation to ensure data exchanges are complete and properly formatted. All business rules within JD Edwards EnterpriseOne are also validated for every transaction. Exception handling ensures that unsuccessful transactions are rolled-back and email notifications are sent.
- End-to-end Process monitoring. Tracking and monitoring of the change process queue minimizes data exchange latency and ensures effective process completion.
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