Two Oracle partners jointly launch JD Edwards on cloud

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Two Oracle partners jointly launch JD Edwards on cloud
Maureen Clifford

Oracle partners Blue Crystal and Ndevr have jointly launched a cloud-based JD Edwards offering.

JD Edwards is an enterprise resource planning suite that is aimed at small to medium organisations. The system is traditionally hosted on-premises but the offering from Blue Crystal and Ndevr allows any customer to run it from the cloud.

The consumption product follows Myriad IT's landmark implementation last year of JD Edwards on Amazon Web Services specifically for News Corp Australia.

The partnership with Ndevr was not an acquisition, said Blue Crystal managing director Vito Rinaldi.

"The partnership is a business partnership, of two organisations offering mutually exclusive services enabling Oracle JD Edwards implementation, migration and managed services into the cloud," he told CRN. "Together we will provide end-to-end Oracle, SQL Server and JD Edwards managed services for clients.”

Vito Rinaldi

Ndevr managing director Maureen Clifford said the two companies had already been working together for six years.

"Many customers are asking questions about cloud, and this partnership enables them to move forward with confidence that they will be looked after by both companies' expertise," she said.

Rinaldi founded Blue Crystal in 2004, with the company now boasting offices in Melbourne and Adelaide. As well as Oracle, the solutions provider has relationships with Microsoft, IBM, Linux, AWS and Hitachi Data Systems.

Ndevr is a Melbourne business established in 1998 that specialises in Oracle ERP systems.

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