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  • This episode is sponsored by AllOut Security.

    In this episode, hosts Chandra and Paul dive deep into JD Edwards (JDE) security. The conversation explores how security settings are structured within JDE. Chandra and Paul walk listeners through the hierarchy and sequence of various security types, explaining their real-world usage, potential pitfalls, and best practices. Listeners receive candid advice on navigating security workbench complexity, understanding user/group/public security precedence, and practical ways to troubleshoot or lock down access as needed. The episode also highlights challenges like ensuring data integrity when multiple people manipulate processing options or data selections. The hosts touch on useful tools, desired system enhancements, and the importance of balancing robust security with efficient user experience.  

     01:08 What's new in JDE? 

     06:13 JD Edwards Security Hierarchy 

     08:30 Processing Option Security 

     09:25 Data Selection 

     15:23 Hyper Exit Security 

      17:07 Tab Security 

     22:10 Exclusive Application Security in Payroll 

     24:28 Midwesternism of the Day 

  • In this episode, hosts Chandra and Paul dive into the Quest Emerging Leaders Program (ELP), a nine-month initiative designed to cultivate and enhance leadership skills for mid-career professionals in the Oracle ecosystem. Joined by ELP participants, Karla Pappas, Eric Maxon and Arul TT, the conversation explores their diverse backgrounds and personal journeys through the program. The guests reflect on key elements such as one-on-one mentoring, capstone projects, and the value of networking with peers from different Oracle platforms, highlighting how these experiences challenged them to step outside their comfort zones, develop self-awareness, and embrace continuous learning. From discovering various leadership frameworks to building confidence and learning to rely on each other's strengths, the episode showcases how the program transcended professional development and fostered genuine camaraderie.  

     

    01:25 What is the Quest Emerging Leaders Program  

    03:00 Guest Introductions 

    08:36 What has the experience been like for each of you? 

    21:52 What was your favorite component of the program? 

    28:30 Introvert, Extrovert, or Omnivert 

    34:50 Did it meet your goals?  

    38:44 Did this program change the way you look at leadership? 

    47:41 Would you recommend this program? 

    54:13 Midwesternism  

    Resources:  

    For more information on the Quest Emerging Leaders Program or to register for the next cohort: https://questoraclecommunity.org/quest-emerging-leaders-program/ 

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  • In this episode hosts Chandra and Paul dive into all things Blueprint 4D, Oracle’s major JD Edwards-focused conference taking place June 9–13 at the Venetian in Las Vegas. They walk listeners through a day-by-day preview of the event, highlighting keynotes—including talks by Chris Laping, Gary Grieshaber and Paul Houtkooper —Oracle roadmap sessions, and an array of customer-led presentations on topics like AI, orchestrations, cybersecurity, and process automation. Special attention is given to networking opportunities like SIG meetings, roundtables, executive forums, a live recording of The JDE Connection, and a new series of “pit stop” technical Q&A stations, as well as the always-popular Exhibitor Showcase. 

    01:23 What’s happening with JDE? 

    02:18 Announcement of The PeopleSoft Connection Podcast 

    05:35 Monday June 9th highlights 

    09:33 Tuesday June 10th highlights 

    21:10 Wednesday June 11th highlights 

    31:46 Thursday June 12th highlights 

    41:31 Friday June 13th highlights 

    44:37 "Pit Stops" 

    46:11 Midwesternism of the Day 

    Resources:  

    For more information on BLUEPRINT4D or to register: https://questoraclecommunity.org/events/conferences/blueprint4d/ 

    If you have concerns or feedback on this episode or ideas for future episodes, please contact us at [email protected]

  • Hosts Chandra and Paul walk listeners through the Security Workbench, breaking down the differences between inclusive and exclusive security, emphasizing why organizations should plan security strategy thoughtfully for scalability, maintenance, and performance. They also share practical details about how some companies manage access at the application, action, row and column security. The episode provides hands-on guidance about application, action, row, and column security—explaining real-world scenarios on how to limit access to specific applications, buttons, data records, and sensitive information.  

     

    06:00 Why Security Workbench Matters 

     

    06:46 Inclusive vs. Exclusive Security   

    09:05 Application Security Overview 

    14:58 Action Security Overview 

    17:42 Row Security Overview 

    22:56 Column Security Overview 

    26:53 Midwesternism of the Day 

    Resources: 

    Security Administration Guide: https://docs.oracle.com/en/applications/jd-edwards/administration/9.2.x/eotsc/toc.htm 

    If you have concerns or feedback on this episode or ideas for future episodes, please contact us at [email protected]

     

  • Hosts Chandra and Paul continue their deep dive into JD Edwards (JDE) security with guests Andrew Ostdiek, Matthias Freitag, and Nimesh Patel. The conversation kicks off with the importance of naming conventions when managing User Defined Objects (UDOs) and how early oversight in this area can prevent disorganization and headaches down the line. The panel shares candid stories and lessons learned, emphasizing the need for governance, simplicity, and structure to avoid chaos and maintain effective security management as JDE capabilities expand. As the episode unfolds, the group discusses the increasing pressure of audits, evolving security roles, and best practices for tackling the constant changes that JDE environments demand. They stress keeping security models as straightforward as possible to make troubleshooting and implementing new requirements manageable—highlighting that complexity can become an obstacle.  

    06:35 Why Naming Conventions Matter   

    10:22 Governance: It’s Not just for Data  

    14:50 Continuous Security Evolution 

    16:33 The Cost of Complexity 

    19:05 Audit Pressure is Real 

    28:20 Have you achieved your Security Dream State? 

    36:35 Midwesternism of the Day 

    Resources: 

    Security Administration Guide: https://docs.oracle.com/en/applications/jd-edwards/administration/9.2.x/eotsc/toc.htm 

    If you have concerns or feedback on this episode or ideas for future episodes, please contact us at [email protected]

     

  • Hosts Chandra and Paul kick off a multi-part series focused on security within JD Edwards (JDE) environments. Joined by guests Andrew Osick, Matthias Freitag, and Nimesh Patel, the conversation dives into real-world approaches to security ownership, role structures, and the critical importance of segregation of duties (SOD) across different organizations. The panel discusses how security responsibilities are often shared among business analysts, CNC teams, IT, and business stakeholders, emphasizing that there’s no one-size-fits-all model and that company-specific needs and compliance requirements dictate unique setups. The discussion also highlights the challenges and evolving best practices related to user defined objects (UDOs), including how organizations balance flexibility for end users with maintaining control and compliance.  

    07:35 Security Panel Introductions 

    11:56 Security – Who Owns It 

    24:41 Security Models – Role Based/Process Driven or Otherwise 

    29:03 UDO Security – A Different Paradigm 

    40:14 Midwesternism of the Day 

    Resources: 

    Security Administration Guide: https://docs.oracle.com/en/applications/jd-edwards/administration/9.2.x/eotsc/toc.htm 

    If you have concerns or feedback on this episode or ideas for future episodes, please contact us at [email protected].  

  • Ep 57 – Interview with Chris Laping Part 2 

    Hosts Paul and Chandra continue their enlightening conversation with guest Chris Laping. The discussion delves into transformative business approaches, emphasizing the importance of identifying root problems before investing resources. Chris challenges traditional tech collaboration strategies, advocating for a "done for you" approach over "done with you" to drive true innovation. The episode is sprinkled with Midwestern cultural insights, culminating in Chris sharing a personal story highlighting the distinct Midwestern way of life.  

     

    00:47 What's new in JDE? 

    06:07 Observation Errors and the Fruit Salad Story   

    10:46 Who is Chris Laping? 

    16:17 AI and the Art of the Possible   

    22:36 Done For You vs. Done With You   

    31:00 Breaking Out of Siloed Thinking   

    38:55 Lessons from the C-Suite   

    39:53 Midwesternism of the Day 

    Resources 

    BLUEPRINT 4D - https://questoraclecommunity.org/events/conferences/blueprint4d/ 

     

    Chris Laping the Author - https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B01CESZ05K 

     

    People Before Things Company - https://peoplebeforethings.co/ 

     

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  • Hosts Paul and Chandra engage in a wide-ranging conversation with Chris Laping, bestselling author, 4 x CIO, and keynote speaker at BluePrint4D 2025. They discuss topics including the importance of company culture, emotional intelligence, and the challenges of leadership. Chris shares insights on how personal attitudes and approaches can impact workplace culture and emphasizes the significance of care in leadership rather than control. The discussion also touches on the current trend of AI in the business world, cautioning against overhyping new technologies without thoughtful integration. Additionally, they explore the importance of self-awareness and being easy to work with, noting its impact on one’s career and relationships within an organization. The episode provides listeners with valuable perspectives on navigating the modern business landscape. 

     

    00:00 Admiring John Butcher's Leadership 

     

    02:09 JDE Connection Introduction   

     

    06:06 Power of Culture 

     

    09:58 Four Wall Managment 

     

    30:45 Emotional Intelligence in Action 

     

    35:53 Choosing Authentic Voices 

     

    41:20 Navigating AI Hype with Thoughtfulness 

     

    Resources 

    BLUEPRINT 4D - https://questoraclecommunity.org/events/conferences/blueprint4d/ 

     

    Chris Laping the Author - https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B01CESZ05K 

     

    People Before Things Company - https://peoplebeforethings.co/ 

     

    The Emotional Intelligence Network - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/75300/ 

    The Next Conversation: Argue Less, Talk More by Jefferson Fisher- https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0593718720/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1 

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  • In episode 55 of the JDE podcast, hosts Paul and Chandra discuss Paul's recent trip to Houston, where he attended a JD Edwards strategy networking meeting focused on AI. They delve into artificial intelligence, machine learning, and related technologies, emphasizing the importance of managing expectations and taking a methodical approach to implementing AI in business. They highlight the need for good data governance and suggest starting with low-hanging fruit for quick wins.   

     

    06:15 AI Overwhelm: What Even is AI? 

    13:24 What customers are saying 

    15:12 Manage expectations 

    17:16 Start small and go for quick wins 

    20:19 Data: The fuel and the Filter 

    23:55 Trust but Verify 

    27:28 Protecting data 

    39:28 Midwesternism of the Day 

    Resources 

    JD Edwards and Oracle AI - https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E84502_01/learnjde/jde-ai.html 

    OCI AI Services - https://www.oracle.com/artificial-intelligence/ai-services/ 

    Generative AI Agents - https://www.oracle.com/artificial-intelligence/generative-ai/agents/ 

  • n this episode of the JDE Connection podcast, hosts Chandra and Paul continue their conversation about the history of JD Edwards with Ward Quarles. The episode emphasizes the cultural cornerstone of relationships and community within JDE with conversation that covers the evolution of JDE from its beginnings in 1977, customer engagement and the development of the JDE ecosystem. They reminisce about JDE's growth, employee training processes, and expansion into global markets. Ward shares personal anecdotes about his journey with JDE.  

    06:13 Built on Customer Collaboration 

    09:04 Data Dictionary was the path to Low Code/No Code  

    11:38 JDE College: Employee Training Program 

    18:08 International Expansion 

    22:45 Building Software by Building Relationships  

    26:02 It’s Small World: JDE Connections 

    33:34 Culture and Legacies 

    36:55 Midwesternism of the Day 

    Resources 

    If you have concerns or feedback on this episode or ideas for future episodes, please contact us at [email protected] 

  • In this episode of the JDE podcast, hosts Paul and Chandra are joined by Ward Quarles to discuss the history of JD Edwards. Ward Quarles, provides an in-depth look at the origins of JD Edwards, including the significance behind the company's name. Ward recounts how these founders' varied backgrounds contributed to the development of JD Edwards' innovative software solutions. The episode delves into the company's founding principles, the evolution of its products, and its enduring culture of approachability and customer collaboration. 

    06:53 Introduction to Ward Quarles 

    12:18 What's in a name? 

    13:27 Were the founders' accountants or in IT? 

    15:51 The founders' roles in developing the software 

    25:19 The Culture of JD Edwards 

    28:33 Happy Hour Networking results in the infamous Napkins 

    31:30 How did JD Edwards become so good at software development? 

    38:47 Midwesternism of Day 

    Resources 

    If you have concerns or feedback on this episode or ideas for future episodes, please contact us at [email protected] 

  • In this episode of The JDE Connection podcast, hosts Chandra and Paul, along with guest John Holder, discuss the concept and benefits of Virtual Batch Queues (VBQ). They explore how VBQ architecture is designed to enable elasticity, allowing for the dynamic allocation of server resources for batch processing, and how this approach addresses potential bottlenecks in system performance. The discussion further includes practical applications and configurations of VBQ, use cases for both new and existing JDE environments. 

     

    02:20 Training, Coaching, and Gadgets 

    08:55 Files to Database  

     14:01 Where to use VBQ 

     18:08 Single Threaded Queues 

     20:00 Managing Default Queues in Release 22 

     24:45 Default Logging Options 

     28:13 Midwesternism of the Day 

     

    Resources 

    Oracle Learning Library – Virtual Batch Queues - 

    https://apexapps.oracle.com/pls/apex/f?p=44785:24:102875833166452:::24:P24_CONTENT_ID,P24_PREV_PAGE:29781,1 

     

    Virtual Batch Queues Technical Brief - 

    https://www.oracle.com/webfolder/technetwork/tutorials/jdedwards/White%20Papers/VirtualBatchQueues_Tech_Briefing.pdf 

     

    Oracle By Example – Understanding Virtual Hosts Setup – https://docs.oracle.com/en/applications/jd-edwards/understanding-virtual-hostssetup/index.html 

     

    Understanding Virtual Hosts Architecture - https://docs.oracle.com/en/applications/jd-edwards/administration/9.2.x/eotsw/understanding-virtual-hosts-architecture.html 

     

    Product Catalog - https://apexapps.oracle.com/pls/apex/f?p=103254:8:102112198098775::NO::P8_FEATURE_ID,P8_PRODUCT_ID,P8_LAYER_ID:215469822930181352957224698826660799571,208136276869697198410960926144257606832,208126803266040266183916346690997863598 

     

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  • In this episode of the JDE Connection podcast, hosts Chandra and Paul are joined by guest John Holder to discuss virtual batch queues (VBQs) in JD Edwards software. The conversation delves into the functionality and benefits of VBQ, including improved scalability and elasticity for batch job processing. John Holder outlines the historical context and technical challenges that led to the development of VBQ, highlighting how it allows jobs to be moved more easily between servers, enhancing flexibility and efficiency. The episode also touches on the significance of Oracle's community engagement and volunteer efforts.  

     

    00:50 What’s Happening in JDE Land 

    04:00 Introducing John Holder and VBQ 

    07:43 Background of VBQ 

    17:00 What exactly is Virtual Batch Queues 

    29:11 Midwesternism of the Day 

    Resources 

    Oracle Learning Library – Virtual Batch Queues - https://apexapps.oracle.com/pls/apex/f?p=44785:24:102875833166452:::24:P24_CONTENT_ID,P24_PREV_PAGE:29781,1 

     

    Virtual Batch Queues Technical Brief - https://www.oracle.com/webfolder/technetwork/tutorials/jdedwards/White%20Papers/VirtualBatchQueues_Tech_Briefing.pdf 

     

    Oracle By Example – Understanding Virtual Hosts Setup –  https://docs.oracle.com/en/applications/jd-edwards/understanding-virtual-hosts-setup/index.html 

    Understanding Virtual Hosts Architecture - https://docs.oracle.com/en/applications/jd-edwards/administration/9.2.x/eotsw/understanding-virtual-hosts-architecture.html 

     

    Product Catalog - https://apexapps.oracle.com/pls/apex/f?p=103254:8:102112198098775::NO::P8_FEATURE_ID,P8_PRODUCT_ID,P8_LAYER_ID:215469822930181352957224698826660799571,208136276869697198410960926144257606832,208126803266040266183916346690997863598 

     

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  • Hosts Chandra and Paul are joined again by guest Clayton Seeley discuss various aspects of JD Edwards systems, focusing on how JDE customers leverage technology for business success. The episode addresses a listener's question about CNC roles adapting to cloud and hybrid environments, highlighting areas like security, networking, and OS tuning. They also discuss the importance of understanding CNC operations, object lifecycle, and package building processes, which have been streamlined with the latest updates to reduce build time significantly. Additionally, they emphasize the collaborative effort required among business analysts, developers, and CNC administrators to optimize system performance and address issues effectively.  

    02:14 Listener Question and Answer 

    05: 38 Quest Membership 

    07:37 Who Owns Security? 

    13:06 Object and Packages 

    16:14 Improved Package Build Performance 

    30:18 Midwesternism of the Day 

     

    Resources:  

    Listener Q&A: Extend and Transform JD Edwards with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) 

     

    Quest Membership Bundle: https://questoraclecommunity.org/jd-edwards-bundle/ 

     

    If you have concerns or feedback on this episode or ideas for future episodes, please contact us at [email protected]

     

    Legendary Jersey Post: https://x.com/DavidBakhtiari/status/1175978460835192837 

  • Hosts Chandra and Paul kick off the episode with updates and events in the JD Edwards community. Guest Clayton Seeley provides insight into various technical aspects, such as blue-green deployment and zero downtime package deployment, INI files, environments, and path codes. Additionally, they discuss Object Configuration Mapping (OCM) and the importance of proper mapping for performance. Virtual batch queues and their role in load balancing are touched upon, marking a significant advancement in system efficiency.  

     

    00:48 What’s New with JDE? 

    02:33 Quest Emerging Leaders Program Information Session  

    07:06 Zero Downtime Deployment Solutions 

    12:06 Print Servers 

    14:19 What’s the JDE INI File? 

    15:40 Environments and Path Codes 

    19:08 Object Configuration Management Mapping 

    24:01 Virtual Batch Queues  

    28:07 Midwesternism of the Day 

     

    Resources:  

    JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Administration - https://docs.oracle.com/en/applications/jd-edwards/administration/index.html 

     

    JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Architecture - https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E84502_01/learnjde/architecture.html 

     

    JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Zero Downtime: https://www.oracle.com/webfolder/technetwork/tutorials/jdedwards/White%20Papers/zerodowntime_tb.pdf 

     

    JD Edwards EnterpriseOne OCM Mappings: https://docs.oracle.com/en/applications/jd-edwards/administration/9.2.x/eotsa/understanding-creating-ocm-mappings.html 

     

    JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Virtual Batch Queues: 

    https://www.oracle.com/webfolder/technetwork/tutorials/jdedwards/White%20Papers/VirtualBatchQueues_Tech_Briefing.pdf 

     

    Quest Emerging Leaders Program Information Session: https://questoraclecommunity.org/events/webinars/elp-info-session-feb2025/ 

     

    Special Olympics – Minnesota Polar Plunge: 

    https://specialolympicsminnesota.org/get-involved/fundraisers/polar-plunge/ 

     

  • Hosts Chandra and Paul engage in a conversation with guest Clayton Seeley, Senior Principal Engineer and Product Manager for EnterpriseOne Foundation and Lifecycle Management at Oracle. The discussion centers around the basic concepts of Configurable Network Computing (CNC) and the architecture of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne, including components such as the database server, enterprise server, and web application server. Clayton explains the role of the system administrator (or CNC) and the different servers involved in the system, highlighting the complexities and tasks managed by CNC professionals. 

    01:43 Introducing Clayton Seeley 

    05:15 What is CNC?  

    07:00 EnterpriseOne Architecture 

    10:40 Servers for your Administrator  

    14:36 Summary of EnterpriseOne Server Types 

    16:56 Knowing where to start with log capture.  

    19:54 Load Balancing   

    21:20 Midwesternism   

     

    Resources 

    JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Administration - https://docs.oracle.com/en/applications/jd-edwards/administration/index.html 

     JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Architecture - https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E84502_01/learnjde/architecture.html 

     Chilly Open - https://chillyopen.wayzatawestmetrochamber.com/events/photo/?eventDisplay=past 

     

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  • In this episode of the JDE Connection podcast, hosts Chandra and Paul celebrate their one-year anniversary of the podcast and update listeners on upcoming events for the JDE community. They delve into the intricacies of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne, focusing on tables, applications, and UBEs. Chandra and Paul discuss the concept of understanding naming conventions for tables and applications, which aids in navigating and troubleshooting E1. They emphasize the importance of processing options in applications, with insights into how Chandra approaches troubleshooting user issues, particularly with batch applications and the challenges of identifying update UBEs. 

     01:15 What’s new with JDE? 

     04:46 The Method to the Madness 

     05:25 Tables 

     10:25 Interactive Applications 

     13:58 Reports (UBE’s) 

     20:58 Troubleshooting Tips 

     28:20 Midwesternism of the Day 

     

    Resources: 

     If you have concerns or feedback on this episode or ideas for future episodes, please contact us at [email protected]

    Development Guidelines for Application Design Guide - JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Naming Conventions Overview 

  • Hosts Chandra and Paul continue their dive into the world of User Defined Objects (UDOs) within JD Edwards. They revisit the concept of UDOs, explaining that these tools empower users to tailor their JD Edwards experience without heavy reliance on IT for customizations. The episode touches on the significant impact of orchestrations in automating tasks, integrating external systems, and enhancing user interactions with E1 business logic. Additionally, the hosts discuss the capabilities of workflow management UDOs like notifications, tasks, watchlists, Workflow Studio, and the Enterprise Process Modeler. These tools help streamline processes, enhance productivity, and reduce dependency on IT.  

    00:25 Birthday, Anniversary, and Marathon 

    09:17 What’s new with JDE? 

    12:06 Overview of UDOs 

    15:34 Orchestrations 

    23:50 Workflow Management 

    31:35 Midwesternism of the day 

    Resources: 

    EnterpriseOne Documentation - Using and Approving User Defined Objects: https://docs.oracle.com/en/applications/jd-edwards/cross-product/9.2/eotpr/user-defined-objects-udos-overview.html 

    Product Catalog: https://apexapps.oracle.com/pls/apex/f?p=103254:23:3825609159188 

    Use Cases - you can browse through a series of practical examples of where customers have leveraged orchestrator on LearnJDE.com - https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E84502_01/learnjde/usecases.html 

     

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  • Chandra and Paul, the duo, dive into JD Edwards (JDE) User Defined Objects (UDOs). They explain how these enhancements, like text and image tiles, grid formats, and saved queries, improve user experience and efficiency without needing traditional coding skills. They also touch on E1 Search and the Citizen Developer Framework. The episode aims to raise awareness about the powerful customizability and user empowerment within JDE, while engagingly weaving in personal anecdotes and casual humor. 

     

    03:01 What’s new with JDE? 

    05:15 Focusing on JD Edwards EnterpriseOne platform's user-defined objects. 

    08:19 Overview of UDOS and their practical applications. 

    10:15 Personalization UDOs 

    27:35 Extensibility UDOs 

    37:22 Midwesternism of the day 

    Resources: 

    EnterpriseOne Documentation - Using and Approving User Defined Objects: https://docs.oracle.com/en/applications/jd-edwards/cross-product/9.2/eotpr/user-defined-objects-udos-overview.html 

     

    Product Catalog: https://apexapps.oracle.com/pls/apex/f?p=103254:23:3825609159188 

     

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  • Hosts Chandra and Paul delve into the intricacies of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne logistics modules, covering inventory management, outbound inventory management, warehouse management, and the transportation management module. They explore features like real-time tracking, EDI support, and UX1 role-based pages, emphasizing the modules' capacity to streamline operations, optimize space, and enhance visibility into the global supply chain. Chandra and Paul highlight the system's ability to automate complex supply chain tasks, manage costs through various methods, and handle dual units of measure, showcasing its vital role in ensuring operational efficiency and financial clarity.  

    06:65 Logistics isn’t just moving goods from point a to point b 

    08:30 Inventory Management 

    15:00 Outbound Inventory Management 

    19:22 Warehouse Management 

    23:54 Transportation Management 

    28:05: Midwesternism of the Day 

    Resources: 

    JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Logistics: https://www.oracle.com/applications/jd-edwards-enterpriseone/solution-logistics/ 

     

    If you have concerns or feedback on this episode or ideas for future episodes, please contact us at [email protected]