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Phase 5: The Fly Phase
Phase 5: The Fly Phase AI, Intelligent Automation, and a Reporting & Analytics Refresh | Oracle Cloud Migration Series, Part 6 of 7 There is a reason we save AI agents and advanced intelligent automation for Phase 5. Not because they are less important than the capabilities deployed in earlier phases. Precisely because they are…
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Phase 4: Ecosystem Maturity
Phase 4: Ecosystem Maturity Oracle Cloud Migration Series, Part 5 of 7 By the time your organization reaches Phase 4, Oracle Fusion Cloud is running your core financial operations, your complete HR lifecycle, your procurement and supply chain, and your project management. What you have built through Phases 1, 2, and 3 is not just…
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Phase 3: Operational Depth and HCM as Full Source of Truth
Phase 3: Operational Depth and HCM as Full Source of Truth Oracle Cloud Migration Series, Part 4 of 7 There is a moment in every Oracle Cloud program where the energy shifts. Phases 1 and 2 were about getting foundational systems live, stabilizing the platform, and building organizational confidence. By the time Phase 3 begins,…
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Phase 2: Extending the Core
Phase 2: Extending the Core Oracle Cloud Migration Series, Part 3 of 7 If Phase 1 is where you pour the foundation, Phase 2 is where you build the structure above it. The modules in this phase are not afterthoughts or nice to haves. They represent core business functions that matter deeply to employee experience,…
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Phase 1: Building the Financial and Operational Foundation
Phase 1: Building the Financial and Operational Foundation Oracle Cloud Migration Series, Part 2 of 7 Every building needs a foundation. Skip it or cut corners on it, and everything built on top eventually shows the consequences. Oracle Cloud migrations are no different, and Phase 1 is where you pour the concrete. Phase 1 is…
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From PeopleSoft or EBS to Oracle Cloud: A Practical Framework for Getting It Right
From PeopleSoft or EBS to Oracle Cloud: A Practical Framework for Getting It Right Part 1 of 7: The Overarching Strategy If you are running PeopleSoft or Oracle E-Business Suite today, you are navigating a real tension. These are mature, capable platforms. They have been customized and extended over years, sometimes decades, to support how…
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Oracle’s New Ledger Agent: What It Means for the Future of Financial Close
Oracle’s New Ledger Agent: What It Means for the Future of Financial Close The financial close process is one of the most resource intensive, time sensitive, and error prone cycles in any finance organization. Month-end close, quarter-end close, year-end close. Each one is a coordinated effort involving dozens or hundreds of tasks, handoffs between teams,…
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Oracle’s doc.io: The Next Generation of Intelligent Document Processing in Accounts Payable
If you have been in the Oracle ecosystem for a while, you are probably familiar with Intelligent Document Recognition, IDR, the capability that allowed Oracle Payables customers to automate the ingestion of supplier invoices by extracting header and line level data from scanned documents. IDR was a meaningful step forward when it was launched. It…
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What Oracle Is Actually Doing with AI
And Why It Matters More Than You Think Oracle is not approaching AI the way most enterprise software vendors are. Most vendors are building AI features. Oracle is building an AI native platform. There is a meaningful difference, and understanding it will help you make smarter decisions about where to invest your modernization dollars and…
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AI and Its Place in Enterprise Software
There is a lot of noise right now about artificial intelligence. Every vendor, every analyst, every conference keynote is leading with it. And while the hype is real, so is the substance, especially for those of us who live and breathe enterprise software. The question is no longer whether AI belongs in the enterprise. The…
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Unlocking Oracle Accounting Hub: Key Capabilities and Best Practices
Oracle Fusion Accounting Hub (FAH) is a solution designed to integrate and manage accounting from multiple source systems, centralizing complex financial data. For businesses with multiple systems or those in complex industries like insurance or banking, Oracle FAH ensures consistent and compliant accounting, regardless of the source system. Key Capabilities of Oracle Accounting Hub Best Practices…