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In the mid 90s, JDE World (traditional RPG) spawned a client-server ERP
suite (C/Java/code blower) called OneWorld. Near identical back-end
database but the app was rewritten from the ground up. Also, while World
was AS/400-only (the name at the time), OneWorld was multi-platform (AS/400,
Unix, Windows) and multi-tier (DB, app, presentation layers). The layers
can reside on any supported platform. When PeopleSoft bought JDE they
renamed it EnterpriseOne to complement their own ERP, Enterprise. World was
not renamed. Oracle maintained the names when they acquired PeopleSoft.

We have World deployed within the US and EnterpriseOne (E1) deployed in a
mixed WIndows-System i environment serving 45 countries. Windows runs the
WebSphere presentation layer; the System i runs the app & database layers.
We initially had WebSphere on the iSeries but performance was mediocre and
RAM consumption was horrible (20+GB to a single job).

I've used the appropriate platform names to reflect our installed machine at
the given time; i.e. AS.400, iSeries, System i. We don't currently have any
machines with a Power Systems sticker. :)

On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 11:08 AM, Richard Reeve <richreeve@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Enterprise one is the latest version of JD Edwards ERP package.

Warmest Regards,

Richard Reeve




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From: James H. H. Lampert <jamesl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 11:49:12 AM
Subject: What's an "Enterprise One"?

Does anybody know anything about "Enterprise One"? (And I don't mean
Archer's pre-Federation starship.)

I'm told that one of our customers will be upgrading their JDE to
"Enterprise One," and all a simple GOOGLE search turned up was some
promotional page that would seem to indicate that JDE is now part of
Oracle, but didn't say a lot about what "Enterprise One" actually IS.

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