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Announcing JD Edwards UX One

Hannah Gierosky
December 2016

JDE UX One.pngJD Edwards recently announced a new product release that aims to “empower customers on their journey to becoming digital enterprises.” Among the products released is JD Edwards UX One, available for EnterpriseOne users.

In an effort to improve the EnterpriseOne user experience, UX One delivers a new user interaction pattern: Alert, Analyze, Act. This process guides staff and management to their next best steps and, as a result, issues can be solved more quickly and with less effort. Essentially, UX One is a tool to drive users to be more effective and efficient in their everyday jobs. 

This new tool alerts users to what needs attention, provides real-time, visualized data for analyzation, and gives users the ability to quickly act on their analysis by providing a direct path to the application. The 32 newly available UX One roles will help users spend less time searching through rows of data and more time analyzing information and managing exceptions.  

Role-based solutions and personalization options can help users work the way they want to. Out-of-the-box tools allow users to create and configure a personalized user interaction with EnterpriseOne. Role-based application content uses Landing Pages, Watchlists, Analytics, CafeOne Layouts, List View grid formats, and modern UI controls to visualize data.

In addition to the available UX One roles, JD Edwards also released UX One Foundation, which delivers features such as:

  • Personal Forms, used to optimize JDE applications and display information based on roles, industry, and individual preferences without requiring developer experience
  • The Media Object Viewer, a new interface that simplifies the process of working with Media Objects
  • Springboards, which allow users to launch and switch between applications while maintaining their state and without navigating through the menu tree
  • External Forms for communication between applications and UX One components such as JET Apps in Pages or CafeOne
  • Application Interface Services enhancements for as-if currency, aggregation grouping by date, watchlists as a service, and query improvement

All of these new capabilities aim to create a more intuitive user experience for EnterpriseOne users. Check out the video from JD Edwards below for a closer look at UX One.

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