This week: Get lessons from Oracle’s own cloud migration, learn to work at home with chatbots, and discover how to offer continuity amid disruption. Plus, learn about APEX in Guyana, Oracle Visual Builder, and how to score free resources for your business.
What did Oracle learn through its own finance migration? For starters, simplify and standardize processes. This reduces complexity, increases scalability, and—critical for Oracle—streamlines onboarding of acquired companies. Five more lessons.
Work-at-home requirements associated with COVID-19 make it crucial to give employees easy access to ever-changing information, from company policies to insurance coverage. Digital assistants can help.
How do you ensure service continuity? First, conduct a business impact analysis to help your organization navigate the potential disruption for different stakeholders. Next step?
Anton Kwang wants to replace paper-based processes with software in emerging markets such as his native Guyana. His company primarily uses Oracle Application Express to build solutions. Discover why.
Use Oracle Visual Builder to add new functionality to Oracle Fusion Applications. Here build a mobile app that extends Oracle sales and service application.
Offering a pay-as-you-go model, d.light brings solar to customers without reliable electricity. The company plugged into Oracle Cloud for rapid data collection and accurate analysis.