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Enterprise Products Data, Technology Stack, and Enterprise Applications
ERP Financial Management
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Oracle Legacy Oracle Financials Accounting Hub ERP Financial ERP Financial Management n/a 2011 2011
ERP Financial ERP Financial Management 2011 2011
Expense Management ERP Financial Management 2011 2011
HCM
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Oracle Legacy Oracle Absence Management Absence and Leave Management HCM n/a 2011 2011
In 2011, Enterprise Products implemented Oracle Absence Management. The Oracle Absence Management deployment serves as the company Absence and Leave Management application and governs leave and time workflows for roughly 7,300 employees across the organization. The implementation centralized functional ownership for OTL, Absence Management, and timecard entry, with configuration focused on time entry rules, leave of absence handling for FMLA, STD, and LTD, and pay policy alignment for salaried exempt and hourly employees. The team led development and validation of new configuration and customization by determining testing criteria and creating test cases and scripts to validate time entry rules and pay practices before production changes. Operational integrations were executed as collaboration points rather than named third party connections, with direct coordination between Oracle Absence Management, Oracle Time and Labor OTL processes, payroll processing workflows, benefits and leave administration, and timekeeping operations. The implementation included ongoing monitoring of time entry by salaried exempt and hourly employees and operational support for Timekeepers and Admin Assistants to ensure consistent timecard submission and pay treatment. Governance was formalized through a managed process for all system changes in Oracle related to work schedules, maintaining records to document system changes and acting as the functional lead and liaison between IT and HR for policy changes affecting OTL and Absence Management. The role defined acceptance and testing processes for patches, new development, and configuration changes, and provided the single subject matter expert contact for questions on OTL, Absence Management, and timecard entry. Day to day operations emphasize consultative support and troubleshooting, assisting employees, Payroll, Benefits Manager, and Leave Coordinator to resolve time entry and leave issues, and working with IT to troubleshoot system errors and align system design with company requirements. Enterprise Products positioned Oracle Absence Management as the authoritative system for administering company pay policies and practices related to absence and leave management.
Benefits Administration HCM 2011 2011
Compensation Management HCM 2011 2011
Core HR HCM 2011 2011
Employee Experience HCM 2023 2023
HR Service Delivery HCM 2011 2011
Learning and Development HCM 2015 2015
Payroll HCM 2011 2011
Recruiting, Applicant Tracking System HCM 2014 2015
Time and Attendance HCM 2011 2011
Workforce Management HCM 2017 2017
ERP Services and Operations
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Oracle Legacy Oracle Business Process Management Business Process Management ERP Services and Operations n/a 2011 2011
In 2011, Enterprise Products implemented Oracle Business Process Management as part of its Oracle R12 program. The Oracle Business Process Management deployment was aligned to Business Process Management needs across Finance, EAM, and EHS&T workflows and leveraged Oracle Fusion middleware technologies to integrate with EmpODS and other data sources. The implementation delivered a set of shared services and SOA components including File and FTP adapter services, end to end B2B integrations for X12 810 and PIDX invoice exchanges, and services built against Oracle Internet Directory. Oracle Business Process Management was tightly integrated with Oracle EAM and Esuite EHS&T, and surfaced simple Oracle ADF user interfaces to support work request and work order interactions. AIA based flows were designed and developed for Financial AP invoices, AR invoices and GL journal entries, and EBO EBM requester and provider services were created with the AIA Foundation Pack for ESS to EAM integrations. Architecturally the solution combined Oracle SOA Suite, Oracle AIA and Oracle Service Bus with Oracle ECM UCM proxies and Oracle EBS R12 transactional endpoints. Proxy services in OSB handled document check in to ECM, document fetch and ECM search interactions, and integration flows processed Peladon invoice scanning feeds into Oracle Financials AP using AIA standards. WebLogic cluster configuration and code optimization were applied to SOA components, and LoadRunner was used for load testing of SOA and AIA services. Supporting artifacts included SOA Scheduler automation jobs and EBS concurrent programs and PL SQL packages to operationalize the integrations for finance and EAM. Governance and rollout emphasized service design standards, cluster aware SOA development practices and assisted user testing for EAM and EHS&T scenarios. Developers created reusable requester provider services and enforced code and deployment standards to support clustered WebLogic environments, while operationalization relied on scheduled SOA jobs and EBS concurrent processing to automate end to end business process orchestration.
Enterprise Asset Management ERP Services and Operations 2012 2012
Oil Gas and Chemicals ERP ERP Services and Operations 2016 2016
Analytics and BI
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Analytics and BI Analytics and BI 2013 2018
Analytics and BI Analytics and BI 2014 2014
Analytics and BI Analytics and BI 2014 2014
Collaboration
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VAR/SI
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PBX, VoiP and Phone Systems Collaboration 2016 2016
SCM
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Inventory Management SCM 2012 2012
Supply Chain Management SCM 2012 2012
Warehouse Management SCM 2011 2011
EPM
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Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) EPM 2025 2025
EPM EPM 2009 2009
ITSM
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IT Service Management ITSM 2008 2008
Procurement
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Procurement Procurement 2011 2011
Sourcing Procurement 2011 2011
TRM
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VAR/SI
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CTRM TRM 2020 2020
IaaS
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Digital Workspace IaaS 2013 2013
IT Decision Makers and Key Stakeholders at Enterprise Products
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Enterprise Products Technographics

Enterprise Products is a Oil, Gas and Chemicals organization based in United States, with around 7300 employees and annual revenues of $40.00 billion.

Enterprise Products operates a diverse technology stack with applications such as Oracle Financials Accounting Hub, Oracle Absence Management and Oracle Business Process Management, covering areas like ERP Financial, Absence and Leave Management and Business Process Management.

Enterprise Products has invested in cloud applications and AI-driven platforms to optimize efficiency and growth, collaborating with vendors such as Oracle.

Enterprise Products recently adopted applications including Gas Mapping LiDAR in 2025, Culture Amp in 2023 and Openlink Rightangle in 2020, highlighting its ongoing modernization strategy.

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