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Oracle's AppCast
Summary: Tune into 'Cliff Notes with Cliff' or 'Live with Fred' to hear customers chat, with the leading Oracle technical and business minds, about the benefits of using Oracle E-Business Suite, PeopleSoft Enterprise, and JD Edwards EnterpriseOne and World.
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Podcasts:
Oracle Utilities Network Management System brings edge of the grid technologies such as smart meters, smart buildings, and smart cities into view for utilities, allowing them to embrace these technologies while optimizing operations.
Oracle Utilities Work and Asset Management helps utilities maximize asset value and minimize risk with end-to-end lifecycle management.
This podcast captures a recent discussion about WebRTC between Jim Donovan, Director of Product Management at Oracle and Larry Hettick, Editorial Director and Senior Research Fellow at Webtorials. The topics cover WebRTC reliability, interoperability, and security--looking at how Oracle addresses these issues.
Is your transfer pricing process as efficient and transparent as it should be? If you are like most companies, "Excel and a lot of manual effort" are the best way to describe your process. It doesn't need to be this way. Oracle Hyperion offers the ability to streamline the operational transfer pricing process. Seamless integration with your broader financial systems allows for significantly improvement in transparency.
Paul Sonderegger, Big Data Strategist at Oracle, talks about Oracle Big Data SQL.
Being able to allocate costs with high visibility throughout a large, global, multi-disciplined bank may seem impossible, but that's precisely what Qubix, Oracle Business Analytics Experts, did very successfully. Hear how Roger Cressey and his team were able to automate, standardize, and make visible, complex cost allocations throughout the bank.
What is the mobile data access dilemma? Currently, to maintain tight security requirements (to prevent hacking) you have to trade off usability (enter security credentials multiple times to get access to data multiple times). What if BI was so pervasive that you look at it as often as email? How can we remain safe and still make it easy to use?
Hear Oracle Managed Cloud Services customer, INC Research talk about their experience in the cloud with Hyperion.
Now front and center, legal, effective tax planning is perceived as a "moral" issue. CEOs are being asked to testify on their process of tax transfer pricing between multinational legal entities.
The demand for mobile has IT departments scrambling to deploy apps to enterprise software users today while trying to anticipate what they will ask for tomorrow. Angela Enyeart, Director, Product Management for Oracle's JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Mobile Applications discusses JD Edwards's latest mobile innovations and what to expect in the future.
Has your company considered providing easier and more compelling information visualizations to your customers? Oracle can provide some options for doing just that.
Great conversations about bottom of the funnel users (20-30& wanting specific business information), and Top of Funnel Users (or TOFU) that want to interact with the system and express their interests.
As organizations grow through acquisition and the development of new products and services, the problem of keeping master data synchronized is often met using Oracle Data Relationship Management. Managing the process of requesting, approving and documenting changes to master data requires something more - Oracle Data Relationship Governance.
Best practices defined and learn how midsize companies are partnering with Oracle to implement best practices.
There are big trends in play that HAVE and WILL rock the ERP world. Lyle Ekdahl, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Oracle's JD Edwards, discusses the big area of growth in the market over the next several years in the consumerization of IT leading to the "third-platform" category - including cloud, mobile and big data/analytics.