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- Ovum, Oracle Services moves to raise its profile
Distribution rights do not expire (Publication: June 2010)
The Sun deal is also influencing Oracle Services as it moves ahead with refining and augmenting its portfolio, including its On Demand/cloud computing capabilities.
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- Forrester, The Forrester Wave(tm): Oracle Services Providers, Q2 2011 (PDF)
Distribution rights expire December 2012 (Publication: May 2011)
"Forrester conducted services evaluations in November 2011 and interviewed 14 vendor companies. Oracle is a Leader with Oracle Consulting Services. "Oracle Consulting yields a unique, close-to-the-technology value proposition."
- IDC, Building the Agile Enterprise: In Partnership with Oracle (PDF)
Distribution rights expire March 2012 (Publication: March 2011)
"Through a carefully orchestrated road map that is unfolding, Taconic has migrated to a fully hosted ERP E-Business Suite solution with Oracle On Demand and is laying a solid foundation to navigate toward a highly optimized, agile business model that will efficiently scale out to service a diverse set of Taconic stakeholders."
- Ovum, Oracle Services moves to raise its profile
Distribution rights do not expire (Publication: June 2010)
The Sun deal is also influencing Oracle Services as it moves ahead with refining and augmenting its portfolio, including its On Demand/cloud computing capabilities.
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- Nucleus Research, Guide Book - Oracle Cloud Services (PDF)
Distribution rights expire February 2013 (Publication: December 2011)
"As part of its Cloud Services offering, Oracle managed cloud services enable Oracle E-Business Suite, PeopleSoft, Hyperion, and JD Edwards customers to choose how they take advantage of the economies of scale, reduced risk, and flexibility of cloud delivery. Nucleus found managed cloud services can have a significant impact on customersâ upgrade strategies. Managed cloud services enabled them to reduce costs, increase returns from their Oracle investment by optimizing application performance, accelerate upgrades, and gain flexibility to support changing business needs over time."
- Saugatuck Technology, Advancing Business Innovations Through the Cloud (PDF)
Distribution rights expire February 2013 (Publication: June 2011)
"Winners in the new competitive landscape will be those businesses that adopt Cloud solutions to fundamentally change their business models, not simply to improve the efficiency of IT. Although there are significant benefits to be had in that more limited context, "better, faster, cheaper" is only table stakes."
- IDC, Building the Agile Enterprise: In Partnership with Oracle (PDF)
Distribution rights expire March 2012 (Publication: March 2011)
"Through a carefully orchestrated road map that is unfolding, Taconic has migrated to a fully hosted ERP E-Business Suite solution with Oracle On Demand and is laying a solid foundation to navigate toward a highly optimized, agile business model that will efficiently scale out to service a diverse set of Taconic stakeholders."
- Ovum, Oracle Services moves to raise its profile
Distribution rights do not expire (Publication: June 2010)
The Sun deal is also influencing Oracle Services as it moves ahead with refining and augmenting its portfolio, including its On Demand/cloud computing capabilities.
- Nucleus Research, ROI Case Study: Oracle E-Business Suite - OpenTV (PDF)
Distribution rights do not expire (Publication: November 2009)
"OpenTV deployed Oracle E-Business Suite to meet its evolving and complex business requirements while streamlining data entry and auditing, reducing costs while increasing visibility into the business."
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