Editors' Picks
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Oracle Fusion Applications implementation: Slower than expected?
A Forrester report says Oracle Fusion Applications forces a tough choice for users and may be why adoption is slow. But not everyone agrees.25 Feb 2013
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Will 2013 be the year for SaaS financial management software?
CFOs warming to the cloud and an increase in viable products have enabled a greater adoption of SaaS financial management software, experts say.20 Dec 2012
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Is PeopleSoft to Oracle Fusion HCM a no-brainer?
Despite the fanfare over cloud HCM, most PeopleSoft users are happy to stick with their legacy systems due to Fusion's functionality gaps.06 Dec 2012
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Oracle OpenWorld 2012 preview: Three questions
We asked four well-known Oracle experts three important questions about Oracle OpenWorld 2012, which is coming up next week.26 Sep 2012
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Oracle rebrands Oracle Cloud, offers few details
Oracle Cloud, first announced last fall, will include more than 100 applications, the company said this week, but the availability date and cost are still up in the air.07 Jun 2012
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Oracle Fusion Applications: interest vs. adoption
Oracle Applications Users Group (OAUG) President Mark Clark talks about interest in Fusion Applications as compared to plans for implementation.27 Apr 2012
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Oracle server hardware revenue drops, Ellison shrugs it off
Oracle server hardware revenue dropped double digits again, but the company doesn’t care. Why?22 Mar 2012
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End of support drives Oracle application upgrades, says survey
A recent survey of 327 Oracle application pros by the Oracle Applications Users Group found that end of support was by far the biggest driver for upgrading.15 Mar 2012
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Going in-house with Oracle Fusion Applications demands vast skill set
Companies adopting Oracle Fusion Applications will naturally want to build it in-house. But the complexities of the application platform may make that infeasible – at least for now.07 Mar 2012
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Oracle partner struggles with Fusion, but gives thumbs-up
Texas-based Oracle partner eVerge Group has had difficulty moving from PeopleSoft to Fusion Applications, largely because the hosted model gives them less control of their application. But overall ...01 Feb 2012
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Oracle Fusion CRM early adopters offer their reviews
A handful of members of Oracle's Early Adopter Program for Fusion CRM relayed their experience with the company's new platform.06 Oct 2011
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Oracle Fusion Applications now generally available
Oracle Fusion Applications is now generally available, but expect adoption to be slow, happening module-by-module with some while others wait years before implementing it.06 Oct 2011
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Oracle Public Cloud to offer two Fusion apps
Oracle announced the Oracle Public Cloud on Wednesday, which will initially offer Fusion CRM and HCM. Other options, for Java, a database service and a “social network,” will come later.06 Oct 2011
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OAUG President Mark Clark talks Fusion, R12, cloud computing
Oracle Applications Users Group President Mark Clark riffs on Fusion Applications, R12 upgrades, the economic slowdown, cloud computing and virtualization.03 Oct 2011
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Rosendin Electric takes paperless route with Oracle Fusion Middleware
Rosendin Electric, a major national electrical contractor, goes with software from a familiar vendor to improve its procure-to-pay process.04 Aug 2011
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Getting started with Oracle Fusion Applications
Oracle Fusion Applications are out -- or are very close to being there -- and so it’s time for most Oracle shops to start thinking about how Fusion might fit in their application infrastructures.26 Jul 2011
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Oracle Fusion Applications move toward widespread release
It may not seem like Oracle Fusion Applications are generally available, but they’re out there, as is their price list.18 Jul 2011
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Fast food chain forgoes R12 for Oracle Fusion
One quick-service restaurant chain has decided to upgrade to Oracle Fusion Applications, hoping to streamline its business process. But it has to undergo a lot of staff training to get there.21 Jun 2011
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Oracle Fusion Applications goes live, but are customers ready for it?
After six years in development, Oracle Fusion Applications is actually running live in customers’ production environments. But is it ready for prime time?14 Apr 2011