New Tools to Help Maintain your EBS Environment: ETPAT-AT, ECPUC, EJCPUC, EDBPC, and ETCC

When:  Jan 10, 2025 from 01:00 PM to 02:00 PM (ET)
This session provides valuable insights into Oracle E-Business Suite's (EBS) latest automation tools aimed at streamlining critical patch management processes. Participants will learn about:
 
EBSTPAT-AP: The EBS Technology Patch Automation Tool for Application Tier (Doc ID 2749774.1), designed to simplify and accelerate patch application workflows.
 
ECPUC (Patch 35583866): The E-Business Suite Critical Patch Update Checker, a utility for identifying your environment’s current EBS CPU patch level and ensuring compliance.
 
EJCPUC (Patch 37171025): The E-Business Suite Java Critical Patch Update Checker, a resource for identifying Java CPU patches and fixes for EBS 12.2 environments, as detailed on Oracle's EBS blog.
 
This session will offer step-by-step guidance, practical tips, and resources to enhance your automation capabilities and maintain robust system security.
 
Learning Objectives:
  1. Understand the functionality and benefits of the EBS Technology Patch Automation Tool (EBSTPAT-AP) and learn how it simplifies and accelerates patch application workflows for the application tier.
  2. Gain the ability to use the E-Business Suite Critical Patch Update Checker (ECPUC) to identify and evaluate the current CPU patch level of your EBS environment, ensuring compliance with critical patch updates.
  3. Learn to leverage the E-Business Suite Java Critical Patch Update Checker (EJCPUC) to identify and address Java CPU patches and fixes for EBS 12.2 environments, enhancing system security and reliability.
 
Educational Tracks:
 
Presenters:
@Sandra Vucinic, VLAD, Inc.
@Mike Brown, Blue Star, Inc.
@Erik Benner, Mythics Inc.
@James Morrow, BlueStone Solutions
@James Lui, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
@Michael Barone, OATC, Inc.
@David Channell, OATC, Inc.
@Kaberi Nayak, Mitre Corp.

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