What is JD Edwards Managed Services? The Insider's Guide
Should I Consider Using JD Edwards Managed Services?
William Craig, Senior Manager - Market Research
Are you considering a JD Edwards Managed Services provider to manage all or part of your JD Edwards EnterpriseOne or World environments?
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is a scalable, robust, and feature-rich ERP system with over 80 application modules that support a broad range of business functions. In addition to its application layer, EnterpriseOne has an extensive technology layer that can run on various hardware, database, web application, and operating systems platforms.
The technology layer (tools) provides a layer of abstraction that allows JD Edwards applications to work without being directly dependent on the underlying technology infrastructure and middleware. This abstraction provides the flexibility to scale the system to meet specific business requirements but also adds greater complexity. This technology layer is also made of many server components, including Enterprise Server, HTML Server, Database Server, Server Manager, and many more.
Supporting such a robust yet complex ERP system can be a daunting task for even the largest of organizations.
What Are the Challenges with Managing a JD Edwards Environment?
How do you support such a robust yet complex ERP system?
Many organizations operate globally and are 24/7/365, requiring an extensive staff of technical and functional resources to support their requirements. Even smaller companies require significant staffing to oversee their JD Edwards environment. These resources are expensive to hire and even more difficult to retain with their high demand and advanced skillsets.
How can you provide effective support at a reasonable cost for your JD Edwards EnterpriseOne or World systems while minimizing risks? Many organizations struggle with coverage and knowledge gaps during routine operations, let alone addressing the staffing challenges when there is a major project. Maybe it's time to consider augmenting your staff with services provided by a JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Managed Services Provider (MSP). An MSP allows you to outsource certain functions related to the management of your JD Edwards environment, allowing you to operate more cost-efficiently and effectively with JDE Outsourcing.
Critical Resource Considerations
So, you are thinking about how to best support your JD Edwards environment by augmenting your staff with a managed services provider, but you don't know where to start. Here are some critical questions to think about when planning how to best support your JD Edwards environment:
- How do we keep critical resources focused on strategic initiatives and growing the business?
- Is it cost-efficient and effective for us to staff all support functions or should some or all be outsourced?
- Is it cost-effective to have resources trained in all areas to support the system? Even if they are trained, will they have the practical experience to address all issues (Level 1, Level 2, etc.)
- Who will support the system when a key JD Edwards’ resource goes on vacation, resigns, retires, has an unexpected illness, goes on leave, or is away at training?
- Who supports the JD Edwards system on nights, weekends, and holidays?
- How do we staff a major project – new module, new functionality (Orchestrator, UX One, etc.) integration project, etc.
- How do we staff a tools or application upgrade?
- How do we support third-party tools integrated with JD Edwards?
- How do we handle a new business unit, a merger, acquisition, or we need to add a large number of users?
- As new features and releases are added, staff will need to be trained to support this functionality. Who will support the system while employees are away at training as well as getting up to speed in these areas?
- Should we maintain our system in-house or move to the cloud or a private hosted environment.
- Do we have an effective HA/DR plan in place, and can we support it?
- Are we meeting our Service Level Agreements (SLA’s) with our internal and external clients?
What Areas Can be Supported by a JDE Managed Services Provider?
What functions can you manage through JD Edwards outsourcing provider? With JD Edwards EnterpriseOne, these functions could include things like:
- JD Edwards CNC (Configurable Network Computing)
- Functional Applications (Apps)
- Development
- Database (DBMS)
- Orchestrations
- Operating System
- Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
- Security/SOD
- Continuous Delivery/Code Currency
- Application/Tool Upgrades
- ESUs