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JD Edwards EnterpriseOne is a fully integrated ERP suite owned by Oracle, offering dozens of application modules for finance, HR, distribution, and manufacturing with flexible on-premises, private, public, or hybrid cloud deployment. Makini's MCP server gives AI agents direct access to JD Edwards EnterpriseOne data and workflows, with no custom development.
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Minutes, not a project. You point your agent at a single Makini MCP endpoint and authenticate once. There's no per-system SDK, data mapping, or integration to build on your side. That same endpoint reaches JD Edwards EnterpriseOne and 2,000+ other EAM/CMMS, ERP, and WMS systems.
No. Makini owns the connectors. When a vendor ships an API change, deprecates an endpoint, or updates its auth, we fix it on our side. Your agent keeps calling the same tools with no rebuild, redeploy, or downtime on your end.
It still connects. Hundreds of providers in EAM, ERP, and WMS have no API or are heavily customized. Makini builds and owns the adapter, so your agent reaches those systems through the same MCP endpoint as everything else, typically in 1 day to a few weeks, regardless of how custom the system is.
Same platform, two entry points. The MCP server lets AI agents (Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and others) reach your systems through the Model Context Protocol. The Unified API covers traditional app and backend integrations over REST. Both expose the same normalized tools and the same 2,000+ systems behind one connection.
Yes. Enterprises connect through Makini specifically because it's more secure and takes a minute: you pick a system, log in once, and we handle the auth and token management. Credentials stay with the system of record, and your agent never has to store or rotate per-system secrets.