Tag: Oracle Cloud Applications

Recorded at COLLABORATE 19

Session ID: 100440

The European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) which has dramatically improved the rights of individuals when it comes to protecting their personal data has been launched in May 2018 and has added a lot of compliance requirements especially when implementing HCM solutions. Failure to comply may result in heavy penalties. But what exactly needs to be considered with respect to storing personal information; maintaining it and finally deleting it on time when there is no more requirement to keep the data? What procedural aspects need to be considered in order to setup an HCM solution that fully complies with GDPR? The presentation will give insights into a recently completed HCM project for recruiting purposes where Oracle Taleo was implemented over the course of 4 months and will highlight the various GDPR compliance requirements (technical as well as organizational) towards the implementation and how these were successfully fulfilled.

Objective 1: Learn why it is important in times of GDPR to have a compliant HCM solution in place

Objective 2: Learn how such a solution can be implemented in less than 6 months with Oracle Cloud

Objective 3: Learn about the special requirements driven by GDPR

Presented by Johannes Michler, PROMATIS software GmbH

Recorded at COLLABORATE 19

Session ID: 110570

Today's workforce is changing at a faster speed than most can keep up. Oracle HCM Cloud enables organizations to not only keep up with the changing workforce but also to ensure competitiveness. In this session; you will hear about the latest investments made in Oracle's HCM Cloud as well as how you can transform and optimize your workforce management. From adaptive intelligence to configurable process design to complex rules management; Oracle HCM Cloud delivers a unique user experience on any device to support your need to adapt and compete in this progressive market.

Chris Murphy, Director of Cloud Content at Oracle, spoke with Sarabjeet (Jay) Chugh, a Senior Director of Emerging Technology Products at Oracle, about how to determine if blockchain fits into a company’s project. Since there is so much recent excitement about emerging technology and the potential of blockchain, today’s workforce faces the risk of project planners applying this technology to problems that it doesn’t fit with. Chugh’s intention is to help organizations avoid that issue, sort out business use cases for blockchain, and decide if blockchain or a different solution, like a database, is the best fit.

Chris Murphy, Director of Cloud Content at Oracle, spoke with Sarabjeet (Jay) Chugh, a Senior Director of Emerging Technology Products at Oracle, about how to determine if blockchain fits into a company’s project. Since there is so much recent excitement about emerging technology and the potential of blockchain, today’s workforce faces the risk of project planners applying this technology to problems that it doesn’t fit with. Chugh’s intention is to help organizations avoid that issue, sort out business use cases for blockchain, and decide if blockchain or a different solution, like a database, is the best fit.

Chris Murphy, Director of Cloud Content at Oracle, spoke with Sarabjeet (Jay) Chugh, a Senior Director of Emerging Technology Products at Oracle, about how to determine if blockchain fits into a company’s project. Since there is so much recent excitement about emerging technology and the potential of blockchain, today’s workforce faces the risk of project planners applying this technology to problems that it doesn’t fit with. Chugh’s intention is to help organizations avoid that issue, sort out business use cases for blockchain, and decide if blockchain or a different solution, like a database, is the best fit.