How do you analyze your JD Edwards data?
For Rockline, it was mainly seeing the numbers from JDE reports in .csv format. Or if you were lucky, you had access to Spreadsheet Server, WebQuery, Data Browser, or a read-only connection to the database. However, this approach was limited and led to multiple reports with different numbers and no trust as to what was right or wrong.
As data visualization technologies continued to advance, business users started connecting those Excel reports to Power BI for better data visualization and insights. This meant IT now had to play catch up…
In this webinar, we explore Rockline’s business intelligence journey to get the most out of JDE data and make smarter decisions.
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