In our series of posts on Oracle Fusion CRM we earlier discussed key features of Fusion CRM and more recently we shared our initial thoughts. In this and forthcoming posts we will highlight specific functionality and discuss some of the game changing...
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Oracle Fusion CRM; Next generation CRM now available in the cloud!
Back in February, we posted a blog on Fusion CRM where we highlighted some of the key features of Fusion CRM. In the meantime Oracle announced general availability of the Oracle Public Cloud in June. Now that we have configured our first environment...
Read moreOracle Fusion Applications: Technology versus Society
This blog post discusses Oracle Fusion Applications (OFA) in light of the historical ‘technology versus society debate’ (Smith & Marx, 1994).Technology versus Society debateAccording to technological determinists (who move on the technology...
Read moreDesigning Business Agility with Oracle Process Composer
Implementing Business Process Management or BPM initiatives is different then we’re used to. The go-live of a BPM application is the first release in many to follow, and since we’re dealing with a lot of stakeholders an agile way of working is...
Read moreOracle Business Analytics Strategy
As I wrote in my last blog, the anticipation was high to hear more about the Business Analytics Strategy of Oracle. Last week, Mark Hurd gave an extensive presentation on where Oracle is going and which released products support this....
Read moreVanilla: everybody's favourite
Many organizations are struggling with their application landscape. It has evolved to a situation where everything is connected and where just maintaining daily operations consumes a massive portion of the available budget. This leaves precious...
Read moreCoexistence and choice
Upfront to the OOW event I was asked several times about the Oracle product strategy towards products having (partly) the same functionality. One example is CRM. There are three possibilities to choose: Oracle Siebel CRM, Oracle CRM on Demand or...
Read moreOracle Open World 2011, The show, the reverend and the expert
During yesterday’s key note presentation by Larry Ellison, CEO of Oracle, I started thinking about what people would take away from the Oracle Open World conference. Not only is it meant to share knowledge about current and future Oracle products,...
Read moreOracle BAM – Look before you leap
One of the lastest blogs about BAM, Enhance your business with Oracle Business Activity Monitoring covered the business side of Oracle BAM, explaining how the Active Studio and Active Viewer work. It shows how easy it is to create reports using...
Read moreOracle Forms Developer is dead, long live Oracle Forms Developer
Already for a long time, Oracle’s strategy of next generation business applications is based on the Java platform, SOA and Web 2.0. What if your application landscape is based on Oracle Forms; technology that has been serving you well for many...
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