At OpenWorld a few weeks ago, I got the strong impression that the majority of you have heard that Premier Support for Oracle E-Business Suite Release 11i will end in November 2010. If the standing-room only R12 upgrade sessions were any indication, it seems that many of you are now planning your Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 upgrades or migrations.
Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.1.1 was released in early May 2009. Our next upcoming release will be EBS 12.1.2. The Release Content Documents (RCD) for Apps 12.1.2 have now been published — in advance of the actual General Availability of R12.1.2 — here:
These Release Content Documents linked from the Note above describe new or changed functionality introduced in the Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.1 and 12.1.x Release Update Packs. It’s important to remember that functionality released prior to 12.1 is not described in those documents. For a complete overview of all functionality included in Release 12, the 12.1.2 documents should be read in conjunction with the equivalent documents for Release 12.0.x. These Release Content Documents can be found here:
When Will EBS 12.1.2 Be Released? As usual, Oracle’s Revenue Recognition rules prohibit us from discussing certification and release dates, but you’re welcome to monitor or subscribe this blog for updates, which I’ll post as soon as soon as they’re available. Don’t Forget the R12 Upgrade Forum If you’d like to discuss your R12 upgrade plans, progress, or issues with your peers, remember that we have a discussion forum dedicated to EBS R12-related techstack topics here:
This forum has attracted a very strong community of readers and participants, including members of the inner-circle of the Oracle Applications User Group (OAUG). Thanks to their contributions, particularly from the astonishingly-prolific and skilled user ‘hsawwan‘, it’s possible that an R12-related technology question posted to this forum might get an answer before Oracle Support even sees your Service Request. Related Articles
Steven leads OCI Multicloud Landing Zones. He is a product manager and solution architect with diverse experience as an Enterprise Architect, Database/Integration Architect and CRM Programme Lead across financial, healthcare and sport industries. He was a Global Cloud Solution Architect in Microsoft before joining Oracle, focusing on digital innovation.