Archive for February, 2010

Extracting Greater Value from Oracle Manufacturing: Why Upgrade to R12.1

Manufacturing firms of all sizes can benefit from the recent enhancements incorporated in Oracle’s R12.1 release of the Oracle EBS Manufacturing Suite. Hear about a few of the numerous product changes that have been introduced and see how your company can benefit from the upgrade to better compete in today’s markets. Link to the original [...]

Siebel CRM and Oracle CRM On Demand at Oracle OpenWorld 2009

For Siebel CRM and Oracle CRM On Demand customers: Get a preview of the must see sessions, demos, customer presentations, and other highlights of Oracle OpenWorld 2009, October 11th-15th in San Francisco. Link to the original site

E-Business Suite at Oracle OpenWorld 2009

For E-Business Suite customers: Get a preview of the must see sessions, demos, customer presentations and other highlights of Oracle OpenWorld 2009, October 11th – 15th in San Francisco. Link to the original site

What’s New in Oracle Supply Chain Management: Key highlights of R12.1 and new solutions (PART 2 of 2)

The latest EBS 12.1 release provides significant new capabilities in supply chain management that companies can deploy immediately to drive rapid ROI.  In addition, new solutions such as Advanced Planning Command Center, Spare Parts Planning, Demand Signal Repository and Manufacturing Operations Center enable companies to achieve operational excellence, while reducing costs and improving margins. This webcast will discuss [...]

Asset Lifecycle Management – Why Upgrade to Release 12.1?

With Oracle’s latest product release, asset intensive companies can benefit from the recent enhancements introduced in this latest version. Firms both large and small who want to better control their operating assets, from plant and equipment to manufacturing and utility assets, have the chance to realize faster time-to-benefit by utilizing the latest capabilities. Where efficiency, [...]

What’s New in Oracle Supply Chain Management: Key highlights of R12.1 and new solutions (PART 1 of 2)

The latest EBS 12.1 release provides significant new capabilities in supply chain management that companies can deploy immediately to drive rapid ROI.  In addition, new solutions such as Advanced Planning Command Center, Spare Parts Planning, Demand Signal Repository and Manufacturing Operations Center enable companies to achieve operational excellence, while reducing costs and improving margins. This webcast will discuss [...]

Introducing Oracle iReceipts, the first iPhone Application for PeopleSoft Expenses

Oracle iReceipts is a mobile application for the iPhone that incorporates Apple’s innovative technology and Oracle’s best practice expense management. Link to the original site

Oracle’s New Release of Primavera Contract Management

Controlling your construction project’s plan, budget, forecast costs, and deliverables is vital to the success of your projects and the future of your business. Tune into this conversation with Krista Lambert, Senior Product Manager, for the Oracle Primavera Global Business Unit to learn about the latest release of Oracle’s Primavera Contract Management version 13 and [...]

Oracle’s new release of Primavera P6 Enterprise Portfolio Management

It is estimated that projects totaling more than $6 trillion in value have been managed with Primavera products. Companies turn to Oracle’s Primavera project portfolio management solutions to help them make better portfolio management decisions, evaluate the risks and rewards associated with projects, and determine whether there are sufficient resources with the right skills to [...]

Procurement Release 12.1: What You Need to Know (Part 2 of 2)

Release 12.1 has brought exciting changes to the Oracle Advanced Procurement suite. This AppCast details the enhancements and explains how they equip procurement professionals to tackle today’s most pressing challenges. Topics include changes to Oracle Purchasing, Oracle Sourcing, Oracle Procurement Contracts, as well as previews of future releases. Link to the original site