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Margaret Harrist
A Faster Path to the Cloud
“It’s now actually an easier upgrade to go from Oracle E-Business Suite to the cloud than from one version of Oracle E-Business Suite to another,” said Oracle Executive Chairman and Chief Technology Officer Larry Ellison. Ellison was announcing a new offering that reduces by as much as 30% the time and cost of migrating from Oracle on-premises applications to its cloud applications. Plus, once you’ve moved to the cloud, “that’s the last upgrade you’ll ever do,” Ellison said.

The offering, called Oracle Soar to the Cloud, identifies existing integrations and customizations in the on-premises Oracle application, scans for configurations, and from that automatically configures an instance of Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning Cloud. It also automatically extracts, transforms, and loads data from the on-premises application into the cloud application. And, by tapping a sizable library of prebuilt integrations—such as Salesforce.com CRM to Oracle ERP Cloud—Oracle Soar eliminates the need to build such integrations from scratch.

— Margaret Harrist, Oracle content director
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IoT Sparks Practical Business Changes
Data collected from Internet of Things devices can show company leaders how well they’re using their space so they know “whether it’s time to invest in more factory or office space, sublet, and so on,” says Oracle’s Harish Gaur. This is one of three patterns Gaur sees most often as he meets with companies trying to make practical use of IoT.
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CFOs: Three Top Tips for Choosing Cloud Vendors
For starters, don’t assume that the vendors of your legacy on-premises software systems are the right partners in the cloud, says Oracle vice president Juergen Lindner. What’s his next piece of advice?
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Chocolate Maker Deploys Cloud to Protect Workers
How does Tony’s Chocolonely make sure its suppliers pay a living wage and use fair labor practices? Its cloud-based planning and budgeting make it easier for the chocolate maker to analyze order and inventory data—and they provide a transparent record of every supply chain transaction.
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Connecting Autistic Adults with Good Jobs
When Goodwill of Silicon Valley cut operating expenses using cloud-based financial management and POS applications, it had more money to invest in training programs, such as professional development for high-functioning neurodiverse adults.
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