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A Mission with Legs, by Margaret Terry Lindquist
The test of a mission statement is what you can do with it after you put it in to place.
Behind the Buzzwords, by John Matelski
The four principles of Oracle’s fastest-growing
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A Perfect Connection, by Ann C. Logue
Oracle works with Ciena and Sierra Atlantic to create new integration paths for users of Agile and Oracle E-Business Suite.
The Oracle Codevelopment Program, by Ann C. Logue
When new customer priorities arise, Oracle often turns to partners with Oracle product knowledge and specific industry expertise to address customer requirements.
Culture Shock 2.0, by Monica Mehta
Learn strategies that can help your company catch the Enterprise 2.0 wave.
Human 2.0, by Kate Pavao
How can technology help us act more like real people?
Working Against the Odds, by Kate Pavao
Oracle program helps U.S. military veterans get on-the-job trainingand get back into the workforce.
Taking the Long View, by Tony Kontzer
Bold vision helps EMC manage tough timesand prepare for the future.
A Complete Business Engine, by Tony Kontzer
Auto manufacturer Maruti Suzuki accelerates growth with a complete set of Oracle technologies and
business applications.
Speedy Delivery, by David A. Kelly
CEVA Logistics consolidates its financial management systems in six monthson time and on budget.
Performance Management, by David A. Kelly
Oracle Hyperion Financial Management is one aspect of Oracle’s enterprise performance management (EPM) solution.
Decked Out for the Future, by Carol Hildebrand
Decking material manufacturer Trex streamlines and simplifies operations with Oracle’s JD Edwards EnterpriseOne 8.12.
Prevailing Standards and Open Source Initiatives, by David Baum
Oracle participates in several associations focused on grid technology, including the Open Grid Forum (OGF), which represents more than 400 organizations.
Open for Business, by David Baum
Oracle’s 32-year commitment to open standards minimizes integration costs and prevents vendor lock-in.