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Oracle takes over EnterpriseOne apps

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Bangalore, Sept. 8

Oracle India has taken over development of the India-specific features in its JD Edwards EnterpriseOne applications and has extended customer support for the applications.

Oracle's JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is a suite of business applications designed to offer ease of administration. It is suited for organisations that manufacture, construct, distribute, service or manage products or physical assets.

With this announcement, users of Oracle's JD Edwards applications will be able to avail of customisation for India as well as faster customer support.

Prior to this, said a release issued by the company, the India-specific features of JD Edwards Applications were supported by an Oracle Certified Advantage Partner, Mumbai-based SYSTIME Computer Systems India Ltd. SYSTIME will continue to focus on sales and implementation of JD Edwards Applications in the Indian market.

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