Download - OVOAUG Re-Implementation Vs
Debunking Upgrade Strategies
Using Accelerators for Re-implementing EBS R12
OVOAUG 10-22-2010
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• Regional Oracle Platinum Partner
– E-Business Suite, JD Edwards
– OBIEE and BI Applications
– Application Integration Architecture
– Edge Products
– CRM OnDemand
– Agile
– Primarvera
– Implementations & Upgrades
– Managed Services
– Application Development & Integration
• Award Winning
– 2010 Central Region Partner of the Year
– Oracle Platinum & Accelerator Partner
– 2009, 2008, 2007, 2005: Titan Award Winner
– 2006: #1 Oracle Reseller in North America
Terillium
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Upgrade Business Drivers
Upgrade Approaches
When to Upgrade?
When to Re-implement?
Accelerators
When to Use Accelerators?
Case Study
Agenda
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Upgrade Business Drivers
Upgrade Approaches
When to Upgrade?
When to Re-implement?
Accelerators
When to Use Accelerators?
Case Study
Agenda
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Upgrade Business Drivers
• Need to stay current and supported
• Ability to leverage improvements in the underlying technology� BI Publisher
� Personalization
� Business Event System
� SOA Integrated Gateway
• Opportunity to reduce cost of ownership or cost to support� Reduce or replace customizations
� Change support model to lower costs (outsource / in-source)
� Increase user self-sufficiency
� Restructure support agreement, relicense to save costs
• Minimize Upgrade Expense
• Opportunity to introduce process improvements
� Implement new functionality within existing module foot print
� Expand module foot print
� Improve upon existing processes, optimize processes
• Chance to receive training
• Opportunity to become more self-sufficient
� BI Publisher
� BI Applications
• Minimize Upgrade Expense
� Internal & External Labor
� Software
IT Perspective Business Perspective
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Upgrade Business Drivers
Upgrade Approaches
When to Upgrade?
When to Re-implement?
Accelerators
When to Use Accelerators?
Case Study
Agenda
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Upgrade Approaches
• Automated upgrade process
• Converts existing structures around MOAC, SOB, COA
• Moves over setups automatically
• Converts data automatically
• Requires certain pre-upgrade and post-upgrade steps
• Preserves personalizations, security
• Requires customizations to be migrated
• DBA intensive exercise
• Typically requires multiple iterations to perfect or tune the process
• Requires system downtime for length of upgrade during cutover
• Re-implementation of setups
• Allows for changes to existing structures around MOAC, SOB, COA
• Requires setups to be performed
• Requires data to be converted
• Requires personalizations to be re-performed
• Requires security to be re-created
• Requires customizations to be migrated
• Functionally intensive exercise requiring end user involvement
• Minimal system downtime during cutover
Technical Upgrade Re-implementation
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Upgrade Business Drivers
Upgrade Approaches
When to Upgrade?
When to Re-implement?
Accelerators
When to Use Accelerators?
Case Study
Agenda
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R12 Global Architecture
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2. Multi-Org Access Control
3. Sub Ledger Accounting
4. Tax Engine
5. Intercompany
6. Bank Model
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