This is an important thing to know & understand if you are running JD Edwards - CD - or as I like to call it, CD3
- Continuous Delivery
- Continuous Development
- Continuous Deployment
So it seems that with the amount of infinity symbols in the latest slide deck, oracle are finally on board with CD/CD adoption. I've been hinting at this for some time.
But, the next matrix that needs constant attention is the JDE support matrix.
Read here https://www.oracle.com/webfolder/technetwork/tutorials/jdedwards/FAQ/JD%20Edwards%20Premier%20Support%20and%20Continuous%20Delivery%20Announcement.pdf
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From this amazing document (it's kept up to date!) The ONLY JDE E1 release that you can currently get fixes for is 9.2. That's it.
IF you are on any of these releases, you need to start to consider your options very seriously.
We have an exciting new program where we look at our clients investment in JD Edwards and provide a complete 10 year road map - covering all aspects of TCO. We provide you with all of the options for your JDE instance, whether you want to sweat it or keep it up to date. Reach out if this interests you. You may be surprised how good it is to have a 10 year plan in your back pocket - you can save a lot of doh! (that was a Simpsons joke).
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