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Oracle Information InDepth Newsletters, Enterprise Performance Management and Business Intelligence Edition, September 2009
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INFORMATION INDEPTH NEWSLETTERS
Enterprise Performance Management and Business Intelligence Edition September 2009
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Attend the OBI SIG Mini-Conference Before OpenWorld On the Sunday before this year’s Oracle OpenWorld, the Oracle Business Intelligence Special Interest Group will hold a forum, giving attendees a unique opportunity to expand their professional network and share best practices related to Oracle Business Intelligence solutions.
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Q&A with Oracle’s New CFO Jeff Epstein on the Next Phase of Growth “We’ve had great success with our enterprise reporting initiative, which is based on the Oracle Business Intelligence Suite, Enterprise Edition Plus, analytic applications. For example, I now have on my desktop a dashboard showing every dollar of travel and entertainment expense spent in the company, by person and by department.”
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New Journal of Management Excellence: Building Trust In the latest edition of the Journal of Management Excellence, Oracle’s EPM experts write about the business benefits of reaching beyond contractual trust. Get tips on how performance indicators and management processes can be configured to promote trust, thereby lowering transaction costs among stakeholders.
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- Plus: Profit magazine's special report on management excellence and trust features a podcast, Webcast, and an interview with the father of business intelligence, Howard Dresner.
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Frank’s Book Coming Soon: Dealing with Dilemmas
Oracle thought leader Frank Buytendijk is completing the research for his next book. In Dealing with Dilemmas Frank shows how dilemmas can be reconciled using synthesis (putting things together), as opposed to analysis (taking things apart). Dealing with Dilemmas provides provocative insight and entirely new angles to strategic business intelligence and performance management.
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New! Oracle by Example Tutorial Series
The Oracle by Example series provides hands-on, step-by-step instructions on how to implement various technology solutions to business problems. Learn how to use some of the components of Oracle Business Intelligence and Enterprise Performance Management products.
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Oracle Dishes Up a Delectable User Experience for Applications Customers The way Oracle user experience architect and trained chef Patanjali Venkatacharya explains it, someone dining on fine French food and someone using an enterprise application have a lot in common. Read a Q&A from the 2009 Human-Computer Interaction Conference with Venkatacharya, two Boston chefs, and Oracle interaction designer Daniel Schwartz.
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