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Oracle Launches Road Show to Share Its Strategy for Enterprise 2.0, Portals, and Content Management
This fall, Oracle launched E2.0 Tech Days, a series of half-day events across the United States and Canada designed to brief IT professionals on its industry-leading Enterprise 2.0 platform.
The events address the ways businesses can improve top-line and bottom-line performance through the products that comprise Oracle's Enterprise 2.0 platform, including Oracle WebCenter Suite, Oracle WebCenter Services, and Oracle Universal Content Management.
"In today´s dramatically changing environment, Enterprise 2.0 solutions can quickly provide both competitive advantage and critical cost savings. Organizations can rapidly develop new, user-friendly business processes that dramatically reduce overhead created by outdated IT systems," says Greg Crider, senior director of product marketing, Oracle Fusion Middleware.
"Oracle's Enterprise 2.0 platform empowers end users by providing a complete and integrated view of their organization, and creates dynamic communities to work together to address critical, time-sensitive issues," says Crider.
In particular, the events will highlight Oracle's Enterprise 2.0 solutions for:
- Increasing collective intelligence through social networks and interactive Web sites
- Creating context-rich, out-of-the-box user interfaces that can be customized easily
- Modernizing existing portals and enterprise content management systems via open standards, integrated architecture, and a highly scalable infrastructure
- Eliminating redundant servers and administration, and accelerating people-based business processes
Please check the Oracle Events calendar to find an E2.0 Tech Day near you!
The Big Picture: The Fusion Middleware Forum
For IT professionals interested Oracle's larger Fusion Middleware strategy—of which content management is a key component—Oracle has also launched the Fusion Middleware World Tour.
The daylong events are taking place across North and South America, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region. They begin with a pair of keynote addresses followed by three individual tracks: Application Infrastructure; People, Processes and Information; and Risk Mitigation.
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