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Oracle EBS Upgrade to 12.2.5
Why upgrade to 12.2.5
2
Protects Investment
in e-Business suite
Enables Modern
User experience
Extends the value
of e-Business Suite
Dramatic downtime
reduction
with online patching
Keeps Technology
up-to date
Automated Testing
Centralized Monitoring
Enables Hybrid
Cloud Strategy
In-memory enables
145 x Faster
performance
R12.2.x Upgrade Value Proposition
4
Business Value
 New features and
functionality
 New Modules
 New Requirements
 Smart Phone Applications
 Operational Efficiency
 Opportunity to re-engineer
business processes
 High System Availability
IT Reasons
 Supportability
 Improved Performance
 Reduce Maintenance cost
 Retire Customization
 New Features
 Better Technology
Techstack
 Reduce maintenance
downtime - adop
12.2.5 Modern User Experience
5
Smartphone
Applications
Modern user experience
Tablet friendly UI
Reduced need of custom
reporting
Improved Operational Efficiency
6
Centralized System
monitoring
145 x faster
performance with
commodity hardware
Dramatic
maintenance
reduction
(Online Patching)
Support Schedule
7
EBS 12.1.X will be de-
supported in 2016, this
means in order to keep the
support active, a large
number of organizations
have to upgrade the EBS to
12.2.X in a short amount of
time
Cloud vs upgrade what’s right path ?
8
EBS 12.2.x Financials enhancements
9
ORACLE E-
BUSINESS TAX
ORACLE
PAYMENTS
ORACLE
PAYABLES
SUBLEDGER
ACCOUNTING
ORACLE ASSETS
 Customer Tax
Information Import
 New Condition
Set Operator for
Tax Rules
 Payment
Acknowledgem
ent Import
 No
enhancements
 Enhanced Multi-
Reporting
Currency
Functionality
 Improved
Reporting and
Analysis with
Supporting
References
 Enh. Mass Additions
I/F for Legacy
Conversions
 Automated Depr.
Rollback for Selected
Assets
10
EBS 12.2.x Order Management enhancements
 OM integration with Oracle Approvals Management (AME)
 Tax Calculation on Freight Charges
 Credit Tolerance for Honoring Manually Released Credit
Checks Holds
 Support for Service as Promotional Goods
 Scheduling Enhancements
 Credit Card Authorization Reversal
 Support for Assemble-To-Order (ATO) Items in Pick-To-
Order (PTO)
 Models and Kits
 Order Information Portal (OIP) Enhancements
 Support for Credit Hold Based on Bill To Customer
 Selling Services Enhancements
 User Defined Attributes (UDA)
 Support for Advanced Catch Weight
 Additional Business Events
 Order Management Productivity Enhancements
EBS 12.2.x Sales Contracts new enhancements
11
ORACLE SALES CONTRACTS
• Repository Contracts Enhancements
• UDA support for Deliverables
• MS Word 2010 Certification
ORACLE ADVANCED PRICING
• Service Item Support in Promotional Modifiers
• Support of Non-Continuous Price Breaks
ORACLE SHIPPING
• Integration to 3PLs or 3rd Party Distributed Warehouse
Management System
More12.2.x new functional features
12
There are hundreds of new features in 12.2 that organizations can leverage to further automate their business
processes. If any of these features is important to your business, then strongly consider a 12.2 release target. See the
12.1 and 12.2 Release Content Documents (RCDs) for details of the new 12.2 features, which are as :
ERP SCM ALM & Services
Enhanced Labor Costing with
Projects and Payroll
Project Cost Breakdown Structure
Contract Lifecycle Management
(CLM) for Public Sector: Electronic
Contract File, Concurrent
Modifications, and more
Channel Revenue Management:
Simplified HTML Flows
Order Management: Selling Subscriptions
Order Management / Warehouse Management:
Advanced Catch Weight
Warehouse Management: Mobile Personalization
Manufacturing Execution System: Electronic
Kanban (E-Kanban)
Manufacturing Execution System: Express
Transact for Serialized Manufacturing
Supply Chain Management: Contingent Worker
Support
Project Accounting for Service
Operations
Service: Simplified HTML Flows
Enterprise Access Management:
Safety Management: Lockout –
Tagout Oracle
Premier support ended in January in 2012
Extended support ended in January 2015
Longer EBS 12.1 Premier Support and Extended support timelines
Premier Support will end on December 31, 2016
Extended Support will end on December 31, 2019
Premier Support ended in September 2018
Extended Support ended in September 2021
Business Suite Support Timelines for All Versions
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12.0
12.1
12.2
EBS 12.1 vs 12.2
14
EBS 12.2 EBS 12.2.X
Release 12.1 includes major architectural improvements to
the Financials products to support global and shared
service operations. It also includes significant
enhancements to other product areas, including
 Procurement,
 Supply Chain Management,
 Asset Lifecycle and Service,
 Human Capital Management,
providing increased opportunity for process improvement
and automation than was available in 11i.
The upgrade from 11i to 12.2 includes the Financials
architecture changes, and adds some 12.2-specific
technical changes. These include the move to Online
Patching, the uptake of Web Logic Server, the required
move to Oracle Database 11gR2, and the required switch
from Oracle Single Sign-On to Oracle Access Manager.
When should you choose release 12.2:
• Wish to invest time and resources in a single project to
upgrade directly to 12.2
• Need high availability provided by a new feature in
release 12.2 called “Online Patching”
• Need to implement new Functional features and
enhancements available in release 12.2
EBS 12.1 vs 12.2 Upgrade
15
• 12.2 comes with Web logic application server
• New versions of Java components. Forms and report s are re-engineered
• Significant changes in the middle tier stack, new skills needed
• List of co-existence opportunities > SOS suite and Web services, IDM, Web
center, OEM, OBIEE, Hyperion EPM, Endeca, HCM Cloud etc.
• Online patching reduces downtime dramatically
• Many Out of the box ADF Mobile Apps available ( iExpense, Time Entry and
Field Service etc. )
• However, online patching requires 2 stacks of the applications servers and it
adds complexity in the database
• You will need significant more horsepower on your ( temp) storage and
servers (memory) compared to 11i and 12.x
• CEMLI list should be up to date
• 12.2 comes with Web Logic and SOA suite. You can build your own Mobile
Apps and web services
• Simplified user Interface
• SSO Integration is simplified in 12.2
12.2 Pros & Cons
16
• There is a direct upgrade patch from EBS release 11.5.10.2
to EBS release 12.2.
 Customers on EBS release 11.5.10.2 must apply minimum baseline
patch requirements for Extended Support as per Metalink Note:
883202.1 before upgrading to EBS release 12.2
• There is no direct upgrade path to EBS release 12.2 from
earlier EBS 11i releases.
 Customers must first upgrade to 11.5.10.2 and apply baseline patch
requirements for Extended Support before they can upgrade to 12.2.
• There is a direct upgrade path from EBS release 12.0.4 and 12.0.6 to
EBS release 12.2
• Customers on earlier releases of EBS 12.0 will need to upgrade to
EBS 12.0.4 or 12.0.6 level before starting EBS release 12.2 upgrade
• There is a direct upgrade path from EBS 12.1 (12.1.1, 12.1.2 and
12.1.3) to EBS release 12.2
Release 12.2 upgrade paths
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• On the database tier , the technology stack includes:
Oracle Database 11g Release 2 (11.2.0.3)
EBS utilizes Edition -Based Redefinition (EBR) feature to enable EBS
online patching
• On the application tier, the technology stack includes:
 Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g PS3 (11.1.1.6.0)
 Oracle WebLogic Server 11g PS3
 Oracle WebLogic JSP compiler
 Oracle FMW 11g Java Required Files (JRF) libraries (except the use of
ADF and MDS 11g )
 Oracle WebLogic Portlet 11g PS3 Container
 JRockitor JDK 6.0
 Apache version 2.2
 Oracle 10g (10.1.2) Applications Server for Oracle EBS Forms
based Applications
EBS Release 12.2 Architecture
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• Proven approach
• Usage of our knowledge base and
tools for accurate upgrade
assessment
• Couple of trial upgrades to ensure
detailed activity capture
• MOCK to ensure right estimates on
the production downtime & planning
Proven Upgrade Approach
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Upgrade Strategy
20
Preparation
(Lay down 12c
and R12.2) –
no downtime
Apply Latest
CUP + other
performance
patches – no
downtime
Online Clone
database +
Upgrade to
12c
Upgrade
R12.2
Apply TXK +
AD and
Upgrade to
12.2.5
Apply Post
Upgrade
Patch
(conditionally
required)
Deploy
Customization
and external
Integration
Configure
system to
production
capacity
• Clone latest production to test instance
• Two trials to ensure progress & detailed activity tracking
• Mock iterations before prod upgrade
• Alignment of clients project roadmaps and align it
with Upgrade timelines
• Agreement on the test scripts for both SIT & UAT
before start of the project
• Segregation of issues on auxiliary systems impact
with upgrade
• We work closely with client team to ensure
upgrade is in alignment with other auxiliary
systems
Alignment with Client Global Roadmap
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Current Env
• EBS – 11i.10.2 ( 11.5.10.2 ) - Single node and 6 apps nodes
• RDBMS – 11.2.0.3
• OS – OEL 5.1
• Localization – Brazil, Israel and Latin America
• Storage – Single Node RAC on 3-PAR SSD
• Auxiliary systems – Hyperion, AppsWorx, BPEL and SOA
Target Env
• EBS – 12.2.4 ( Single DB node and 6 apps nodes )
• RDBMS – 11.2.0.3
• OS – OEL 6.7
• Localization – Brazil, Israel and Latin America
• Storage – Single Node RAC Kamanario-K2
• Auxiliary systems – Hyperion, AppsWorx, BPEL and SOA
• Duration – 9 months
Our recent EBS 12.2.x Upgrades
22
Current Env
• EBS – 12.1.3 ( Single Node DB and Single Apps Node )
• RDBMS – 11.2.0.3
• OS – SunSolaris 10
• Storage – Single Node Instance
• Auxiliary systems – Agile, OTM and Discoverer
Target Env
• EBS – 12.2.5 ( Single Node DB and 3 Apps Node )
• RDBMS – 12.1.0.2
• OS – OEL 6.7
• Storage – Single Node RAC Kamanario-K2
• Auxiliary systems – Agile, GTM and OBIEE
• Duration – 1 year
12.2.5 Re-implementation
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 Cloning issues with third party tools after 12c upgrade
 Online patching – adop issues
 Run and patch filesystem issue
 OAF/Java custom code issues
 Custom schema and PL/SQL code issues
 Auxiliary system issues due to EBR
 SSO integration issues
 Cloning issues and challenges
 Forms personalization issues
 Shared APPL top issues
 Custom top and custom code related challenges
 Issues with custom triggers due to EBR
Learning experience
24
 Agreement on SLAs for downtime of various environments
 Role matrix on approvals and issue resolution
 OS compatibility verification
 Backup & restore activities. Need to have dedicated support during planned
 activities and quick SLAs for any unplanned activities
 Need to start with PROD equivalent instance
 Agree on the number of environments
 Bound to get issues
 Need to involve critical account management and get buy-in
 Regular calls for SR issue resolution & support
Learning from past experience
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Trinamix At a Glance
Development
Partner
US UAE
India
Japan
Ex-Oracle
Development
Industry
Experts
Cloud User
One of 3 certified SCM Cloud delivery partner globally
Australia
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Select Customers
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Noticeable Case Studies
End to end management of merger of Synaptics USA +
RSP Japan (EBS Financials, Supply Chain, PLM, VCP)
End to end system management for Merger of
Panasonic Fabless Operations with Fujitsu
Semiconductors (Under the brand – Socionext)
End to end management of merger of Lattice
Semiconductors with Silicon Image Inc.
End to end Implementation of Oracle Applications –
Financials & Supply Chain
Why Trinamix
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 We perform thorough analysis on client customization – CEMLI before upgrade
 We study customer master data volume and other technical information to accurately
estimate the migration efforts for 12.2.x upgrade
 Help clients identifying things they can plan ahead of 12.2.x upgrade to reduce
downtime
 We follow unique approach to reduce downtime in minimum iterations
 Help customers in identifying in-place upgrade Vs re-implementation
 Design client architecture for new 12.2.x tech stack
 Help client in moving traditional custom code based on de supported technology to new
technology e.g. mod pl sql is de supported in 12.x
 Help client with 11.5.10.x and earlier release to latest 12.2.5 upgrade best approach
 Perform db and apps upgrade in same downtime
 Help with OS, storage and network in same EBS upgrade window
 Implement best practices to avoid performance issues e.g. JVM tuning and proper
distribution of Web, CCM and other Apps components
 Help client with post go-live stabilization and cloning

Oracle EBS Upgrade to 12.2.5.1

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    CUSTOMER FOCUS COMMITMENT QUALITY Click to editMaster title style CUSTOMER FOCUS COMMITMENT QUALITY Oracle EBS Upgrade to 12.2.5
  • 2.
    Why upgrade to12.2.5 2 Protects Investment in e-Business suite Enables Modern User experience Extends the value of e-Business Suite Dramatic downtime reduction with online patching Keeps Technology up-to date Automated Testing Centralized Monitoring Enables Hybrid Cloud Strategy In-memory enables 145 x Faster performance
  • 3.
    R12.2.x Upgrade ValueProposition 4 Business Value  New features and functionality  New Modules  New Requirements  Smart Phone Applications  Operational Efficiency  Opportunity to re-engineer business processes  High System Availability IT Reasons  Supportability  Improved Performance  Reduce Maintenance cost  Retire Customization  New Features  Better Technology Techstack  Reduce maintenance downtime - adop
  • 4.
    12.2.5 Modern UserExperience 5 Smartphone Applications Modern user experience Tablet friendly UI Reduced need of custom reporting
  • 5.
    Improved Operational Efficiency 6 CentralizedSystem monitoring 145 x faster performance with commodity hardware Dramatic maintenance reduction (Online Patching)
  • 6.
    Support Schedule 7 EBS 12.1.Xwill be de- supported in 2016, this means in order to keep the support active, a large number of organizations have to upgrade the EBS to 12.2.X in a short amount of time
  • 7.
    Cloud vs upgradewhat’s right path ? 8
  • 8.
    EBS 12.2.x Financialsenhancements 9 ORACLE E- BUSINESS TAX ORACLE PAYMENTS ORACLE PAYABLES SUBLEDGER ACCOUNTING ORACLE ASSETS  Customer Tax Information Import  New Condition Set Operator for Tax Rules  Payment Acknowledgem ent Import  No enhancements  Enhanced Multi- Reporting Currency Functionality  Improved Reporting and Analysis with Supporting References  Enh. Mass Additions I/F for Legacy Conversions  Automated Depr. Rollback for Selected Assets
  • 9.
    10 EBS 12.2.x OrderManagement enhancements  OM integration with Oracle Approvals Management (AME)  Tax Calculation on Freight Charges  Credit Tolerance for Honoring Manually Released Credit Checks Holds  Support for Service as Promotional Goods  Scheduling Enhancements  Credit Card Authorization Reversal  Support for Assemble-To-Order (ATO) Items in Pick-To- Order (PTO)  Models and Kits  Order Information Portal (OIP) Enhancements  Support for Credit Hold Based on Bill To Customer  Selling Services Enhancements  User Defined Attributes (UDA)  Support for Advanced Catch Weight  Additional Business Events  Order Management Productivity Enhancements
  • 10.
    EBS 12.2.x SalesContracts new enhancements 11 ORACLE SALES CONTRACTS • Repository Contracts Enhancements • UDA support for Deliverables • MS Word 2010 Certification ORACLE ADVANCED PRICING • Service Item Support in Promotional Modifiers • Support of Non-Continuous Price Breaks ORACLE SHIPPING • Integration to 3PLs or 3rd Party Distributed Warehouse Management System
  • 11.
    More12.2.x new functionalfeatures 12 There are hundreds of new features in 12.2 that organizations can leverage to further automate their business processes. If any of these features is important to your business, then strongly consider a 12.2 release target. See the 12.1 and 12.2 Release Content Documents (RCDs) for details of the new 12.2 features, which are as : ERP SCM ALM & Services Enhanced Labor Costing with Projects and Payroll Project Cost Breakdown Structure Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) for Public Sector: Electronic Contract File, Concurrent Modifications, and more Channel Revenue Management: Simplified HTML Flows Order Management: Selling Subscriptions Order Management / Warehouse Management: Advanced Catch Weight Warehouse Management: Mobile Personalization Manufacturing Execution System: Electronic Kanban (E-Kanban) Manufacturing Execution System: Express Transact for Serialized Manufacturing Supply Chain Management: Contingent Worker Support Project Accounting for Service Operations Service: Simplified HTML Flows Enterprise Access Management: Safety Management: Lockout – Tagout Oracle
  • 12.
    Premier support endedin January in 2012 Extended support ended in January 2015 Longer EBS 12.1 Premier Support and Extended support timelines Premier Support will end on December 31, 2016 Extended Support will end on December 31, 2019 Premier Support ended in September 2018 Extended Support ended in September 2021 Business Suite Support Timelines for All Versions 13 12.0 12.1 12.2
  • 13.
    EBS 12.1 vs12.2 14 EBS 12.2 EBS 12.2.X Release 12.1 includes major architectural improvements to the Financials products to support global and shared service operations. It also includes significant enhancements to other product areas, including  Procurement,  Supply Chain Management,  Asset Lifecycle and Service,  Human Capital Management, providing increased opportunity for process improvement and automation than was available in 11i. The upgrade from 11i to 12.2 includes the Financials architecture changes, and adds some 12.2-specific technical changes. These include the move to Online Patching, the uptake of Web Logic Server, the required move to Oracle Database 11gR2, and the required switch from Oracle Single Sign-On to Oracle Access Manager.
  • 14.
    When should youchoose release 12.2: • Wish to invest time and resources in a single project to upgrade directly to 12.2 • Need high availability provided by a new feature in release 12.2 called “Online Patching” • Need to implement new Functional features and enhancements available in release 12.2 EBS 12.1 vs 12.2 Upgrade 15
  • 15.
    • 12.2 comeswith Web logic application server • New versions of Java components. Forms and report s are re-engineered • Significant changes in the middle tier stack, new skills needed • List of co-existence opportunities > SOS suite and Web services, IDM, Web center, OEM, OBIEE, Hyperion EPM, Endeca, HCM Cloud etc. • Online patching reduces downtime dramatically • Many Out of the box ADF Mobile Apps available ( iExpense, Time Entry and Field Service etc. ) • However, online patching requires 2 stacks of the applications servers and it adds complexity in the database • You will need significant more horsepower on your ( temp) storage and servers (memory) compared to 11i and 12.x • CEMLI list should be up to date • 12.2 comes with Web Logic and SOA suite. You can build your own Mobile Apps and web services • Simplified user Interface • SSO Integration is simplified in 12.2 12.2 Pros & Cons 16
  • 16.
    • There isa direct upgrade patch from EBS release 11.5.10.2 to EBS release 12.2.  Customers on EBS release 11.5.10.2 must apply minimum baseline patch requirements for Extended Support as per Metalink Note: 883202.1 before upgrading to EBS release 12.2 • There is no direct upgrade path to EBS release 12.2 from earlier EBS 11i releases.  Customers must first upgrade to 11.5.10.2 and apply baseline patch requirements for Extended Support before they can upgrade to 12.2. • There is a direct upgrade path from EBS release 12.0.4 and 12.0.6 to EBS release 12.2 • Customers on earlier releases of EBS 12.0 will need to upgrade to EBS 12.0.4 or 12.0.6 level before starting EBS release 12.2 upgrade • There is a direct upgrade path from EBS 12.1 (12.1.1, 12.1.2 and 12.1.3) to EBS release 12.2 Release 12.2 upgrade paths 17
  • 17.
    • On thedatabase tier , the technology stack includes: Oracle Database 11g Release 2 (11.2.0.3) EBS utilizes Edition -Based Redefinition (EBR) feature to enable EBS online patching • On the application tier, the technology stack includes:  Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g PS3 (11.1.1.6.0)  Oracle WebLogic Server 11g PS3  Oracle WebLogic JSP compiler  Oracle FMW 11g Java Required Files (JRF) libraries (except the use of ADF and MDS 11g )  Oracle WebLogic Portlet 11g PS3 Container  JRockitor JDK 6.0  Apache version 2.2  Oracle 10g (10.1.2) Applications Server for Oracle EBS Forms based Applications EBS Release 12.2 Architecture 18
  • 18.
    • Proven approach •Usage of our knowledge base and tools for accurate upgrade assessment • Couple of trial upgrades to ensure detailed activity capture • MOCK to ensure right estimates on the production downtime & planning Proven Upgrade Approach 19
  • 19.
    Upgrade Strategy 20 Preparation (Lay down12c and R12.2) – no downtime Apply Latest CUP + other performance patches – no downtime Online Clone database + Upgrade to 12c Upgrade R12.2 Apply TXK + AD and Upgrade to 12.2.5 Apply Post Upgrade Patch (conditionally required) Deploy Customization and external Integration Configure system to production capacity • Clone latest production to test instance • Two trials to ensure progress & detailed activity tracking • Mock iterations before prod upgrade
  • 20.
    • Alignment ofclients project roadmaps and align it with Upgrade timelines • Agreement on the test scripts for both SIT & UAT before start of the project • Segregation of issues on auxiliary systems impact with upgrade • We work closely with client team to ensure upgrade is in alignment with other auxiliary systems Alignment with Client Global Roadmap 21
  • 21.
    Current Env • EBS– 11i.10.2 ( 11.5.10.2 ) - Single node and 6 apps nodes • RDBMS – 11.2.0.3 • OS – OEL 5.1 • Localization – Brazil, Israel and Latin America • Storage – Single Node RAC on 3-PAR SSD • Auxiliary systems – Hyperion, AppsWorx, BPEL and SOA Target Env • EBS – 12.2.4 ( Single DB node and 6 apps nodes ) • RDBMS – 11.2.0.3 • OS – OEL 6.7 • Localization – Brazil, Israel and Latin America • Storage – Single Node RAC Kamanario-K2 • Auxiliary systems – Hyperion, AppsWorx, BPEL and SOA • Duration – 9 months Our recent EBS 12.2.x Upgrades 22
  • 22.
    Current Env • EBS– 12.1.3 ( Single Node DB and Single Apps Node ) • RDBMS – 11.2.0.3 • OS – SunSolaris 10 • Storage – Single Node Instance • Auxiliary systems – Agile, OTM and Discoverer Target Env • EBS – 12.2.5 ( Single Node DB and 3 Apps Node ) • RDBMS – 12.1.0.2 • OS – OEL 6.7 • Storage – Single Node RAC Kamanario-K2 • Auxiliary systems – Agile, GTM and OBIEE • Duration – 1 year 12.2.5 Re-implementation 23
  • 23.
     Cloning issueswith third party tools after 12c upgrade  Online patching – adop issues  Run and patch filesystem issue  OAF/Java custom code issues  Custom schema and PL/SQL code issues  Auxiliary system issues due to EBR  SSO integration issues  Cloning issues and challenges  Forms personalization issues  Shared APPL top issues  Custom top and custom code related challenges  Issues with custom triggers due to EBR Learning experience 24
  • 24.
     Agreement onSLAs for downtime of various environments  Role matrix on approvals and issue resolution  OS compatibility verification  Backup & restore activities. Need to have dedicated support during planned  activities and quick SLAs for any unplanned activities  Need to start with PROD equivalent instance  Agree on the number of environments  Bound to get issues  Need to involve critical account management and get buy-in  Regular calls for SR issue resolution & support Learning from past experience 25
  • 25.
    Trinamix At aGlance Development Partner US UAE India Japan Ex-Oracle Development Industry Experts Cloud User One of 3 certified SCM Cloud delivery partner globally Australia
  • 26.
    CUSTOMER FOCUS COMMITMENT QUALITY Click to editMaster title style 27 Spy Glasses Select Customers
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    CUSTOMER FOCUS COMMITMENT QUALITY Click to editMaster title style Noticeable Case Studies End to end management of merger of Synaptics USA + RSP Japan (EBS Financials, Supply Chain, PLM, VCP) End to end system management for Merger of Panasonic Fabless Operations with Fujitsu Semiconductors (Under the brand – Socionext) End to end management of merger of Lattice Semiconductors with Silicon Image Inc. End to end Implementation of Oracle Applications – Financials & Supply Chain
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    Why Trinamix 29  Weperform thorough analysis on client customization – CEMLI before upgrade  We study customer master data volume and other technical information to accurately estimate the migration efforts for 12.2.x upgrade  Help clients identifying things they can plan ahead of 12.2.x upgrade to reduce downtime  We follow unique approach to reduce downtime in minimum iterations  Help customers in identifying in-place upgrade Vs re-implementation  Design client architecture for new 12.2.x tech stack  Help client in moving traditional custom code based on de supported technology to new technology e.g. mod pl sql is de supported in 12.x  Help client with 11.5.10.x and earlier release to latest 12.2.5 upgrade best approach  Perform db and apps upgrade in same downtime  Help with OS, storage and network in same EBS upgrade window  Implement best practices to avoid performance issues e.g. JVM tuning and proper distribution of Web, CCM and other Apps components  Help client with post go-live stabilization and cloning