Tag: Oracle Cloud Applications

The Internet of Things or IoT is poised to have a tremendous amount of impact around us. This session will look at the industry landscape of IoT. The different flavors of IoT will be discussed with use cases from the consumer, commercial and industrial sectors. Learn about the edge and cloud computing platforms to power…

The dream of a seamless enterprise cloud implementation is getting closer every day. But rather than letting the perfect be the enemy of the good, Oracle is building a massive cloud that takes advantage of the massive speed and scale of Oracle ZS today. We’ll discuss what tools and techniques are available — right now…

Cloud ERP systems are about to become smarter, enabling higher worker productivity, organizational efficiency and revenue generation. 'How so' you ask? AI-based ERP systems, working symbiotically with smart wearables, will help identify business opportunities, profile meeting participants, take notes, document decision criteria, update opportunities, and create action items on behalf of users to accelerate sales…

Jun 26 @  11:00am

In a world where your enterprise landscape extends both overhead in the clouds and scattered across the ground, it can be difficult to understand how you might integrate all of these disparate solutions with ERP Cloud. This session explores how Caesars Entertainment tackled this challenge and provided a solution that seamlessly automates 50+ ERP Cloud…

Jun 25 @  2:00pm

  We know.....the thought of moving off your EBS, PeopleSoft, JDE, or Hyperion On-Prem solution is the stuff of nightmares....maybe you just completed an upgrade. Maybe you're still scarred from your last project. Or possibly, you have reached certain efficiency gains and you don't want to mess with a good thing. In this session, we…

Nothing New, but if you are new to Cloud Apps, or looking at them for the first time, this is a whistle stop history trip, how did we get here? What’s different than EBS? Design Principles, Analytics available, all the things Oracle assume you know.

Kem Butler, Senior Principal Customer Success Manager for Oracle, wrote about whether having a SaaS knowledge strategy is a necessity or a luxury for organizations. Many customers aren’t aware of the many capabilities available with Software as a Service (SaaS) that could benefit their business. This can lead to the wasting of time, money, and resources to try to address business needs that aren’t being met by current enterprise applications. When a software solution is assumed to not meet a specific need, organizations can respond in several ways with varying implications.

Kem Butler, Senior Principal Customer Success Manager for Oracle, wrote about whether having a SaaS knowledge strategy is a necessity or a luxury for organizations. Many customers aren’t aware of the many capabilities available with Software as a Service (SaaS) that could benefit their business. This can lead to the wasting of time, money, and resources to try to address business needs that aren’t being met by current enterprise applications. When a software solution is assumed to not meet a specific need, organizations can respond in several ways with varying implications.

Kem Butler, Senior Principal Customer Success Manager for Oracle, wrote about whether having a SaaS knowledge strategy is a necessity or a luxury for organizations. Many customers aren’t aware of the many capabilities available with Software as a Service (SaaS) that could benefit their business. This can lead to the wasting of time, money, and resources to try to address business needs that aren’t being met by current enterprise applications. When a software solution is assumed to not meet a specific need, organizations can respond in several ways with varying implications.

Oracle Security Alert for CVE-2019-2729 was released on June 18, 2019. Oracle strongly recommends that customers follow the recommended actions in the Security Alert.