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Getting back Insync
Last week saw the annual pilgrimage of Australia’s Oracle database and business applications users to hear from their peers and global Oracle experts at the Insync11 conference in Sydney. Roadmaps were presented, war stories shared, and we all had the … Continue reading
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Tactics to speed up Oracle E-Business Suite deployments
I am happy to admit to a fondness for plain vanilla software implementations. To me, many software projects spend a lot of time re-inventing the wheel – when they could have simply gone to a car dealership. There are clearly … Continue reading
