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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. News
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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. News
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Examining mobile applications for J.D. Edwards
Oracle recently announced some new mobile apps for J.D. Edwards. Expert Al Marmero talks about their benefits and potential drawbacks. Answer
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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. News
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The basics of batch in Oracle environments
Learning how to perform batch processes in all different Oracle environments is a stepping stone toward automating business processes. Tip
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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. News
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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. News
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Oracle senior VP gives cloud computing keynote at Collaborate
In this video, Oracle SVP Steve Miranda gives a keynote on cloud computing and Oracle applications from the Collaborate 2011 conference earlier this year. Video
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Independent Oracle survey says: Loyalty might be waning
A recent independent Oracle survey of IT professionals, 94% of them Oracle customers, found not only some disenchantment with Oracle, but also a strong possibility of disengagement. News
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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? News