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MORGAN ADVANCED MATERIALS MIGRATES FROM ORACLE JD EDWARDS WORLD TO ORACLE ENTERPRISEONE USING MAGIC SOFTWARE’S INTEGRATION PLATFORM

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Posted on March 25, 2015

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· Last updated: April 24, 2020

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Morgan Advanced Materials ERP Migration

World leader in innovative material solutions minimizes risk and expenses while migrating nine sites across five countries

Magic Software's Role in Migration Success

Magic Software Enterprises Ltd. (NASDAQ and TASE: MGIC), a global provider of software platforms for enterprise mobility, cloud applications, and business integration announced that Morgan Advanced Materials, a world leader in the design and manufacture of innovative material solutions for a wide range of applications, has utilized the Magic xpi Integration Platform to migrate Oracle JD Edwards World ERP used in a part of its business, to Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne ERP. The Magic xpi Integration Platform is being used to implement the phased migration of nine sites across five countries.

Integration Platform Enables Global Operations

“During our ERP migration, Magic’s Integration Platform has enabled us to maintain core intercompany business processes, spanning multiple countries, currencies, and data formats, including generating purchase and sales orders, without disruption, regardless of which ERP system each site is currently using. Magic xpi’s support of process-based integration keeps both systems live and updated without risk of downtime or transaction loss, providing a faster, more flexible and cost-effective migration solution than traditional ETL tools,” stated Philip Cade, IT Manager, at Morgan Advanced Materials. “In addition, Magic’s intuitive graphical user interface lets our small team to do everything ourselves with a single non-programming skill set – from mapping and transforming data, to connecting services and building templates to replicate processes across several sites – saving valuable time and resources.”

Stephan Romeder

Stephan Romeder

Ensuring Business Continuity During Migration

“Migrating enterprise systems across countries while ensuring business continuity is a challenge for multi-national companies, like Morgan Advanced Materials. We are gratified that Magic’s code-free, metadata-based integration platform with advanced In-Memory Data Grid architecture and Oracle validated integration status is providing Morgan with the speed, reliability, high availability and scalability needed to keep their data and processes running smoothly throughout their organization while keeping their migration project on time and on budget,” states Stephan Romeder, General Manager of Magic Software Enterprises Europe.

Key Takeaways

  • Morgan Advanced Materials leveraged Magic xpi to migrate from JD Edwards World to EnterpriseOne across nine sites in five countries.
  • The integration platform maintained intercompany processes across multiple currencies and formats without downtime or data loss.
  • Magic xpi’s low-code, graphical interface enabled Morgan’s small IT team to manage mappings, transformations, and template replication independently.
  • Magic’s metadata‑based, in‑memory architecture offered reliability, scalability and Oracle‑validated integration to keep the migration on time and budget.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What ERP systems were involved in the migration?
Morgan Advanced Materials migrated from Oracle JD Edwards World ERP to Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne ERP.
How many sites and countries were involved in the migration?
The phased migration covered nine sites across five countries.
What integration tool enabled the migration?
Magic Software’s Magic xpi Integration Platform facilitated the migration.
How did Magic xpi help maintain business continuity?
It supported process‑based integration across systems, maintaining intercompany workflows and preventing downtime or transaction loss.

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