Tag: Oracle Cloud Applications

With Oracle's new continuous application delivery model, organizations must take a proactive approach in applying patches, fixes, updates and implementing new functionality. The result is a constant struggle to manage communication and user adoption of these changes to ensure the workforce is properly trained and operationally ready. As a result of Oracle's announcement to end premier support for Oracle User Productivity Kit (UPK) in 2019, now may be the time to begin looking for a replacement and planning your next move.

This presentation focuses on lessons learned implementing Oracle Cloud applications. Special attention will be paid to the public sector but the lessons learned will be valuable to all projects.

Cloud activities are often intuitive, but true organizational adoption of the cloud is not. In this session we will cover the build of a successful, sustainable user adoption model for cloud applications. Learn about the complex criteria associated with building a user adoption model and address the unique user experience opportunities associated with cloud solutions.

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The Customer and the Oracle Partner are excited to present their journey across some of the rigid challenges they had to surmount through the course of their Cloud implementation.

Learn how a Single Unified Cloud Platform can increase efficiencies and lower the cost of operations by modernizing your back office HR, Finance, and Planning & Budgeting, and help increase revenues by improving Relationship Management and Student Services.

As leading institutions turn to Cloud applications, migrating HCM, Financial, and Planning applications from traditional, on-premise applications like PeopleSoft, EBS, or JD Edwards, they seek to bring down Total Cost of Ownership.

By: Stephanie Foster, Senior Director, Cross-SaaS & Industry Product Marketing, Oracle | Have you ever held data in your hands? You may think, “touch data?” You can’t. Data isn’t tangible. It exists in spreadsheets, inside machines, in your mind. I thought the same until last Fall when I had a unique opportunity to hold an actual physical…

Preparing your organization for a successful migration to the SaaS Cloud