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ExecutiveBiz - University of Virginia Adopts Oracle Profitability, Cost Mgmt Tool - 0 views

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    The April 1 edition of ExecutiveBiz includes the following article on University of Virginia's adoption of Oracle's Hyperion Profitability and Cost Management tools. The article includes comment from Melody Bianchetto, associate vice president for finance, University of Virginia, who notes that the university will work to extract data with Oracle's tools to make better decisions and launch initiatives. The article further discusses the university's use of Oracle's products to help transition away from a spreadsheet-based system.
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    The April 1 edition of ExecutiveBiz includes the following article on University of Virginia's adoption of Oracle's Hyperion Profitability and Cost Management tools. The article includes comment from Melody Bianchetto, associate vice president for finance, University of Virginia, who notes that the university will work to extract data with Oracle's tools to make better decisions and launch initiatives. The article further discusses the university's use of Oracle's products to help transition away from a spreadsheet-based system.
Oracle Higher Education

ExecutiveBiz - Ciber Installs University's Oracle Info System - 0 views

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    The March 22 edition of ExecutiveBiz includes the following article highlighting that Ciber has combined Oracle's PeopleSoft campus and business intelligence platforms with other applications to manage workflow, processes and Web-based services for students, faculty and staff located across six Ohio University campuses. The article notes that Ohio University selected Oracle's business intelligence products for decision making after the school assessed its needs through a fit and gap analysis.
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ExecutiveBiz - Ciber Installing Oracle ERP System for 34 Colleges; Mike Dillon Comments - 0 views

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    The March 28 edition of ExecutiveBiz includes an article highlighting that Ciber recently won a contract to implement an Oracle ERP system to the Washington State Board of Community and Technical Colleges (SBCTC). The article notes that the company will host applications and provide managed services for the five-year ctcLink system project.
Oracle Higher Education

ExecutiveBiz - Oracle Helping Cal State Create Financial Management System - 0 views

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    The March 21 edition of ExecutiveBiz includes the following blog post highlighting that California State University (CSU) is implementing Oracle's PeopleSoft Applications in its efforts to standardize financial management processes and systems across its 23 campuses.  The blog post notes that the integrated financial management solutions will provide a consolidated platform for the school to complete financial operations including general ledger, billing and purchasing.  The blog post also notes that CSU will use Oracle's PeopleSoft Human Capital Management and Oracle's PeopleSoft Campus Solutions.
Oracle Higher Education

Executive Biz - Oracle Adds Tools to PeopleSoft Campus Suite; Mark Armstrong Comments -... - 0 views

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    The October 17 edition of ExecutiveBiz included an article highlights Oracle's updates to its PeopleSoft Campus Solutions suite, helping students plan their coursework and keep track of their academic goals and activities. Of note, the article includes comment from Mark Armstrong, vice president for higher education development, Oracle, who notes that the new features are based on the framework of a product that has been implemented in higher learning institutions for more than 10 years. Additionally, Mark added that Oracle aims to give institutions flexibility to support any institutional program required.
Oracle Public Sector

Oracle Introduces Solution for Health Insurance Exchanges; SVP of Oracle Public Sector ... - 0 views

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    Highlighting that Oracle announced its solution for health insurance exchanges that provides state governments with the functionality and services required to help ensure health insurance exchange success. The article notes that the Oracle solution enables state governments to phase in additional programs as requirements or legislation changes and supports key Center for Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight and the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology guidance. The article also includes comments from Mark Johnson, senior vice president, Oracle Public Sector noting that Oracle offers a robust solution which consists of proven technologies that are architected to work together, and include the necessary capabilities to deliver a successful program.
Oracle Public Sector

Department of Energy to Deploy Oracle Technology - ExecutiveBiz - 0 views

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    Highlighting that the Department of Energy chose Oracle software in its deployment of an integrated reporting system that will manage some of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funding. The article notes that the software utilized includes Oracle
Oracle Higher Education

Oracle's CRM On Demand Selected by Miami University to Transform its Admissions System ... - 0 views

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    The October 18 edition of Executive Biz includes the following article highlighting Miami University's decision to select Oracle CRM On Demand to transform its outdated legacy admissions system, improve student recruitment and meet growing communication needs for departments throughout the university. The article notes that the university will begin implementing Oracle CRM On Demand for undergraduate admissions this month. The article includes comment by Steve Koporec, vice president of applications, Oracle Higher Education, noting that with Oracle CRM On Demand, Miami will have institution-wide visibility and will be able to efficiently monitor prospective and current student progress, as well as support other programs, such as alumni relations and current student, faculty and staff communication.
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