BLUEPRINT 4D 2026 – Conversations That Mattered

May 4 - 7, 2026

Blueprint 4D 2026 brought the JD Edwards and broader Oracle community together in Dallas for a week of conversations that felt far more grounded in execution than theory.

Across sessions, booth discussions, customer meetings, and peer interactions, one thing became increasingly clear, that organizations are no longer asking if modernization should happen, but rather how to approach it in a way that aligns with operational realities, existing investments, and long-term business priorities.

For Team ennVee, this year’s event was especially meaningful because many of the conversations centered around themes we’ve been actively working through with customers ourselves, most important of them being JD Edwards modernization, OCI strategy, and increasingly, the role of AI inside enterprise operations.

At Booth 406, we had the opportunity to connect with customers, partners, and Oracle community members around how AI is beginning to move closer to execution within JD Edwards environments.

Rather than viewing AI as a separate layer or experimental initiative, many organizations are now evaluating how it can simplify high-volume operational areas such as:

What stood out across these discussions was the shift in mindset. The focus was less about introducing disruption and more about enabling practical improvements within environments that are already stable and business-critical.

Cloud strategy was another major area of discussion throughout the event. Conversations around OCI were notably more mature this year—with organizations looking beyond migration alone and focusing more deeply on performance, scalability, security, operational readiness, and long-term infrastructure alignment.

One of the defining strengths of Blueprint 4D continues to be the Quest Oracle Community itself. The event creates a space where product direction, customer experience, partner expertise, and peer learning come together in a way that is difficult to replicate elsewhere.

Blueprint 4D continues to be an important platform for the JD Edwards community because the conversations are consistently grounded in real operational priorities.

This year especially, many of the discussions around AI felt far more practical and execution-focused — centered on how organizations can extend the value of their JD Edwards environments in meaningful and measurable ways.

The openness with which customers, partners, and the broader Oracle community exchange perspectives is what continues to make this event so valuable.

— Veera Venugopal, President, ennVee

As we reflect on the conversations from Blueprint 4D 2026, one thing feels increasingly evident—the direction forward for enterprise systems is becoming more deliberate, practical, and execution-driven.

For ennVee, it was a great week of reconnecting with customers, meeting new organizations, exchanging ideas with the Oracle community, and continuing conversations around what comes next for JD Edwards environments.

We look forward to carrying many of these discussions forward in the months ahead. 

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