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Content Management Edition
February 2009

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"Survive or Thrive": New Webinar Series Delves into Real-World Benefits of Oracle Content Management

Oracle has launched a new series of Webinars that explores the ways real-world customers are using Oracle Content Management to achieve the kind of cost cutting and rapid return on investment (ROI) critical in the current economic climate.

In particular, the series explores how investment in a single, integrated content management infrastructure can actually solve a wide range of business problems, from Web site creation and call center knowledgebases to accounts payable processing and factory line processes and procedures.

The series kicked off with a presentation by Emerson Process Management, which has achieved a 177% annual ROI on its investment with Oracle Content Management solutions, according to a recent independent study by Forrester Research.

Other Webinars include:

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