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EXTOL JDE Application Integrator Released

12th June 2014

EXTOL has released an application integrator to assist EXTOL users when it comes to E1 integration. This solution includes time tested JDE logic, JDE Best Practices, EXTOL/JDE documentation, and EXTOL/JDE support. The adapter has been created and tested for the following platforms: Linux, Windows and iSeries.

Speaking from experience and performing many E1 implementations, there is a learning curve that needs to be addressed with any B2B integration with JD Edwards E1.

With EXTOL’s Application Integrator for JD Edwards, EXTOL Business Integrator users can rest assure that the implementation will be smooth.

For more information on EXTOL’s Application Integrator for JD Edwards, Click here >

EXTOL JDE Enterprise Application Adapter

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