Oracle IoT Cloud Service collects data from smart devices and sends alerts to the cloud. The IoT Orchestrator integrates this data into existing enterprise applications and processes. It can devise orchestrations to convert and categorize the data. The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne application then takes business actions on the data, such as providing maintenance alerts and real-time operational reports to manage asset lifecycles, orders, and finances.
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Integrating Oracle IoT Cloud Service with JD Edwards E1 Applications using IoT Orchestrator
1. 1
Using Oracle IoT Cloud Service + IoT Orchestrator +
Oracle JD Edwards
Implementing proactive services for smarter devices
2. 2
Understanding Oracle IoT Cloud, IoT
Orchestrator and Oracle JD Edwards
What do we have in store for you?
Looking into an example through the
process flow
Live implementation with a demo
Fuel consumptionUp timeEngine Utilization
3. 3
Enables analysis and processing
of data
Enables integration of the data
into existing enterprise
applications and processes
Welcome, Oracle IoT Cloud Service!
Enables smart devices to send
data and alert messages to the
cloud service
4. 4
JD Edwards IoT Orchestrator Studio
Used for JD Edwards
EnterpriseOne to take business
actions on data
Devise orchestrations to
converge data from disparity
Convert and categorize data
5. 5
Provides device maintenance
facility
Gives real time operational
reports
Manages assets lifecycle, orders
and finances for enterprises
Last piece of block – JD Edwards E1 App!
Alerts users to a required
activity
So today we have in store for you a session that covers the following:
We will go over the nitty gritty of what Oracle IoT Cloud Service is, what JD Edwards IoT Orchestrator does and what JD Edwards Enterprise One is.
So imagine there is a vendor, say VendorOne which sells smart machines like tractors that has location sensors, speedometers and accelerometers on it to monitor its usage and location remotely. A customer comes by and buys it from VendorOne and starts using it at a very distant location. The tractor’s different parameters are noted like its location along with its fuel consumption, its engine utilization in percentage and its uptime is monitored and logged. At the end of a month’s time when the customer’s rent period has elapsed, an invoice is automatically generated and sent to VendorOne and the customer pays the rent for the tractor as per its usage and consumption parameters. Simple and transparent.
Now let’s see the tools that make this kind of scenario a reality.
The Oracle Internet of Things (IoT) Cloud Service allows to turn the very dormant home appliances like the refrigerator and the television set at your homes to connect to any external application or cloud, feed in their valuable performance and control data there, have their data analyzed and processed in real time based on decision-tree and rules, and deliver the processed data to external applications seamlessly.
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Features include:
Device Virtualization - Oracle IoT Cloud Service exposes each device as a set of resources with data properties and message formats that you can specify. You can monitor each device endpoint’s health, performance, and location via REST calls made to those devices
High Speed Messaging - bidirectional communication among all the devices in your IoT network
Event Store - Oracle IoT Cloud Service persists, by default, all message sent to and from the devices in a highly available database.
Enterprise Connectivity - Oracle IoT Cloud Service provides a secure communication channel for pushing messages to your enterprise applications, and for your enterprise applications to push or pull messages from Oracle IoT Cloud Service. racle IoT Cloud Service gives you the ability to securely manage all of the devices in your IoT network, deploy software to your devices, and manage the security policy.
Next component we shall use is the very important JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Internet of Things (IoT) Orchestrator Studio. Which is built for the business analyst—not the programmer—to design and deploy orchestrations.
Companies use devices such as sensors and beacons ("things") to monitor everything from the performance of machinery, temperatures of refrigerated units, on-time averages of commuter trains, and so forth. Capturing the data from these devices traditionally involves a complex integration using specialized hardware, expensive network connectivity, and high system integration expenditure to build the machine information into an enterprise business process. Even with a complex integration in place, an operations manager or controller still might have to manually enter the data into a spreadsheet, a software program, or an application in an ERP system. Regardless of the method used, it takes time to transfer the data into information that can be acted upon in a way that provides value to the business. This is where JDE IoT orchestrations come into play. For JD Edwards EnterpriseOne, you can devise processes called orchestrations that consume data from disparate devices and transform the data into actionable business processes in JD Edwards EnterpriseOne.
(side note)You can create orchestrations to:
Alert users to a required activity.
Alert users to perform preventative maintenance to reduce equipment downtime.
Provide audit data for safety compliance and security.
Oracle's JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is an integrated applications suite of comprehensive enterprise resource planning software that combines business value, standards-based technology, and deep industry experience into a business solution with a low total cost of ownership. The data once fetched from IoT orchestrator can be used in the following ways in JDE E1 as follows:
Alert users to a required activity.
Alert users to perform preventative maintenance to reduce equipment downtime.
Oracle's JD Edwards EnterpriseOne One View Reporting is a real time operational reporting solution designed to access and personalize transactional data into lists, charts, graphs and tables thus simplifying the consumption of information. Thus, it provides invaluable audit data for safety compliance and security.
In addition JD Edwards E1 applications provides a means for business analysts to manage their enterprises’ assets and orders whilst keeping transparent and up-to-date the enterprise’s financial history and management for swift business flows.