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Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne In-Memory Planning Advisor launched

Enterprise IT vendor Oracle today announced the launch of Oracle’s JD Edwards EnterpriseOne In-Memory Planning Advisor to assist organizations to achieve real-time visibility into supply and demand planning.

The new Oracle In-Memory Application, which utilizes the extreme performance delivered by Oracle Engineered Systems, enables real-time insight into supply and demand; allowing organizations to take better decisions that maximize revenue and increase profits.

Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne In-Memory Planning Advisor provides interactive, graphical views to planners and buyers to analyze their critical planning data. In addition, the new application helps customers to make better decisions through real-time insight into planning information and shop floor realities.

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The company said JD Edwards EnterpriseOne In-Memory Planning Advisor provides a transformational approach to allow companies to innovate and significantly change how they do business today.

Running Oracle software on Oracle hardware, customers can lower the total cost of ownership, mitigate risk, improve user productivity and leverage Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c to streamline management while benefiting from the value of a single point of accountability.

Oracle’s JD Edwards EnterpriseOne In-Memory Planning Advisor includes two primary components that combine existing functionality of Materials Requirements Planning (MRP) / Distribution Requirements Planning (DRP) with new real-time functionality to see all of this information in one place.

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