Friday, March 2, 2007

Introduction to Oracle EnterpriseOne

Technically I guess the name should be Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne. How's that for a name. Anyway, the main system that I work on during the day is EnterpriseOne. It is what my employer uses for their ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning - a fancy name for accounting) system.

It was originally a JD Edwards product called OneWorld (the new version of JDE's very stable product "World"). Then JD Edwards was purchased by PeopleSoft to try and avert a take-over by Oracle and was named EnterpriseOne (combining PeopleSoft's product name, "Enterprise", with "OneWorld"). However, in the end, Mr. Ellison won the battle to acquire PeopleSoft, which resulted in the name JD Edwards EnterpiseOne.

Ok, enough with the name...


Currently, we have two installations with the following configurations:



E1 Software

E1 VersionTools Release
InstallationA8.11 SP18.95.P1
InstallationB8.11 SP18.95.P1




Enterprise Server - IBM iSeries 550
OSCPUDiskRAMNIC
InstallationAV5R31.41.5TB25GB1GB
InstallationBV5R30.6600GB17GB1GB




Deployment Server - MS Windows Server 2003
CPUDiskRAMNIC
InstallationADual Intel Xeon 2.8 GHz136 GB2 GB1 GB
InstallationBDual Intel Xeon 3.2 GHz136 GB2 GB1 GB




Java Application Server - MS Windows Server 2003
CPUDiskRAMNICJASHTTP
InstallationADual Intel Xeon 2.8 GHz68 GB2 GB1 GBIBM WAS 5.0.2IBM HTTP 2.0
InstallationBDual Intel Xeon 3.2 GHz68 GB3.2 GB1 GBIBM WAS 5.0.2IBM HTTP 2.0

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