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How To Use UX One For Manufacturing

Quest and Oracle kicked off their 2018 Webinar Series with a presentation from David Greiner, principal product manager at Oracle JD Edwards, who joined us for this comprehensive webinar about the ease of use and user control manufacturing professionals get from implementing UX One for Manufacturing.

UX One works for manufacturing

UX One delivers role-based content for more than 50 roles across 23 functional areas. Due to the complex nature of work orders and inventory, one of the best examples in which we can see this demonstrated is in manufacturing. As Greiner discusses further in this presentation, UX One, personalized with user-defined objects (UDOs), can be configured by both end users and citizen developers.

No need to get technical

Arguably the most impressive benefit of UX One is that it gives both technical and non-technical employees an opportunity to use a product and take control. That means functional users will not have to wait for their technical teammates to demonstrate how to change manufacturing orders, scheduling, inventory and more.

If you’re looking for ways to streamline production processes with notifications and orchestrations, you couldn’t find many interfaces that simplify your job as well as UX One. Other notable features include Gantt-style graphs, automated cycle count generations and automated shortage notifications. Further, an orchestration sends a message to stakeholders to prevent redundant notifications.

Manufacturing goes mobile

With Cycle Count mobile apps, you can handle cycle counts without paper. Automated shortage management makes updates automatically and sends you offline notifications, so you never have to guess important inventory information.

Greiner’s demo involves an overview of UX One, Composed Pages and Cafe One to demonstrate the value of UX One for Manufacturing. He shows the audience how to manage review calendars; schedule work orders and more with simple drag-and-drop functionalities; simplify forms without a developer’s help and create pages based on existing pages.

Master your manufacturing tasks with JD Edwards technology! Watch the full video webinar from Oracle JD Edwards, “UX One for Manufacturing.”

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How To Use UX One For Manufacturing