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Kohl's Selects Oracle Retail to Enable Commerce Anywhere | Press Release - 0 views

  • The selection of Oracle Retail software builds on Kohl’s successful deployments of a wide range of Oracle Applications, including Oracle PeopleSoft Financial Management, Oracle PeopleSoft Human Capital Management, several components of Oracle Fusion Middleware, Oracle Database and Oracle Exadata Database Machine
Oracle Retail

Stage Stores Boosts Number Of Products On Web Site With Oracle Commerce | Retail TouchP... - 0 views

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    "Oracle Commerce allows Stage Stores to deliver on its "commerce anywhere" promise by improving the customer experience across all devices, offering more personalized recommendations and delivering more effective product cross-sells and up-sells. Guided search capabilities help ensure consumers receive relevant and accurate search results and enables Stage Stores to highlight relevant products and promotions."
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    "Oracle Commerce allows Stage Stores to deliver on its "commerce anywhere" promise by improving the customer experience across all devices, offering more personalized recommendations and delivering more effective product cross-sells and up-sells. Guided search capabilities help ensure consumers receive relevant and accurate search results and enables Stage Stores to highlight relevant products and promotions."
Oracle Retail

Industry Experts Predict the Future of Retail | Retail Vision (Blog) - 0 views

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    We spoke to various industry experts who revealed their top predictions for the future of retail including Oracle, IBM, Retail Wire ... ...David Dorf / Oracle: Retail will change in many ways, but immediacy will have the biggest impact. Our homes will replenish themselves; our packages will arrive hours after the order; retailers will bid on the right to sell us products in real time; our in-home printers will produce products as we watch. These are examples of consumers having immediate access to the products they want. The technologies to support these scenarios already exist, so we're not waiting on anything new to be invented. All of these scenarios are already a reality in small, independent deployments. It's only a matter of time before retailers evolve their business models to fully embrace this notion of immediacy. That's not to say traditional channels will cease to exist. Physical and digital retail won't fade away, nor will the importance of good customer service. But massive improvements achieved in forecasting, sourcing, and moving products will radically change the landscape in which we trade. Obviously no one will wake up tomorrow to this new reality. It will emerge slowly over many years, but we can already see evidence of the coming changes. Every retailer needs to think in these terms, and make sure each investment moves them closer to the goal.
Oracle Higher Education

The Chronicle of Higher Education - Open-Source Software for College Administrators Rea... - 0 views

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    The April 28 edition of The Chronicle of Higher Education includes the following article highlighting the open-source software market in higher education, with a focus on the Kuali Foundation.  The article includes comment based on an interview with Mark Armstrong, vice president for higher education product development, Oracle, who notes that when building an ERP-scale product via open-source, it is really difficult to sustain long term.  Additionally, the article further discusses that Oracle remains a big supporter of community-sourced projects and that Kuali has produced interesting and creative work, challenging the notion that the ERP marketplace lacks competition and that for-profit vendors mercilessly bilk colleges.
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    The April 28 edition of The Chronicle of Higher Education includes the following article highlighting the open-source software market in higher education, with a focus on the Kuali Foundation.  The article includes comment based on an interview with Mark Armstrong, vice president for higher education product development, Oracle, who notes that when building an ERP-scale product via open-source, it is really difficult to sustain long term.  Additionally, the article further discusses that Oracle remains a big supporter of community-sourced projects and that Kuali has produced interesting and creative work, challenging the notion that the ERP marketplace lacks competition and that for-profit vendors mercilessly bilk colleges.
Oracle Higher Education

University Business - Research Shows Instagram is Now a Major Social Network for Schools - 0 views

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    The Sept. 12 edition of University Business includes the following article highlighting what products and social networks higher education institutions prefer to connect with alumni through.  The article notes that Oracle is the fourth most popular database product according to a Graduway snapshot survey.
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    The Sept. 12 edition of University Business includes the following article highlighting what products and social networks higher education institutions prefer to connect with alumni through.  The article notes that Oracle is the fourth most popular database product according to a Graduway snapshot survey.
Oracle Retail

Oracle swamps retailers with new cloud services | Computer Business Review (UK) - 0 views

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    Vendor eyes multi-channel as it builds cloud portfolio. Oracle is hitting retailers with a flood of enterprise software as it seeks to establish itself as a key cloud player in the market. The software vendor will launch six products covering critical ecommerce, customer engagement, order management, order fulfilment, loss prevention, and brand compliance. Jill Puleri, SVP and GM at Oracle Retail, said: "Retailers looking for agility, performance, and cost predictability are increasingly considering the cloud. "The new Oracle Retail Cloud Services help eliminate the time and cost constraints that too often hamper retailers' ability to respond to new opportunities for growth." Many of the products are dedicated to enabling multi-channel operations, a focus for retailers seeking to integrate their online and offline business amid rising customer expectations.
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    Vendor eyes multi-channel as it builds cloud portfolio. Oracle is hitting retailers with a flood of enterprise software as it seeks to establish itself as a key cloud player in the market. The software vendor will launch six products covering critical ecommerce, customer engagement, order management, order fulfilment, loss prevention, and brand compliance. Jill Puleri, SVP and GM at Oracle Retail, said: "Retailers looking for agility, performance, and cost predictability are increasingly considering the cloud. "The new Oracle Retail Cloud Services help eliminate the time and cost constraints that too often hamper retailers' ability to respond to new opportunities for growth." Many of the products are dedicated to enabling multi-channel operations, a focus for retailers seeking to integrate their online and offline business amid rising customer expectations.
Oracle Retail

Stage Stores Expands Product Offering with E-Com Deployment | RIS News - 0 views

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    "Oracle Commerce gives us the ability to bring more exciting products and promotional offers to our customers," said Steven Hunter, EVP and CIO of Stage Stores. "I've been involved in the deployment of several e-commerce platforms. The Oracle Commerce implementation was less than six months in core project time. This was a quick implementation and one of the smoothest."
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    "Oracle Commerce gives us the ability to bring more exciting products and promotional offers to our customers," said Steven Hunter, EVP and CIO of Stage Stores. "I've been involved in the deployment of several e-commerce platforms. The Oracle Commerce implementation was less than six months in core project time. This was a quick implementation and one of the smoothest."
Oracle Retail

Oracle Takes Amazon Web Services with New Cloud Platform | Chain Store Age - 0 views

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    Amazon just obtained a new competitor for its Amazon Web Services cloud hosting and development platform. Oracle is going head-to-head with Amazon with a slew of more than 24 new additions to the Oracle Cloud Platform. Oracle's new integrated cloud services include infrastructure, platform and software delivered as a service. Specific cloud-based services include hosted Exadata-based production databases, archive storage, Big Data, enterprise mobility, and application integration. Oracle says it offers the same products, with 100% compatibility, in the cloud and on premises, which means that companies can move to and from the cloud without changing applications. Furthermore, workloads can be moved to the cloud instantly. "Oracle is growing really fast," said Larry Ellison, CTO of Oracle, in public remarks. "Oracle is the only company on the planet that can deliver a complete, integrated, standards-based suite of services at every layer of the cloud. Those technology advantages enable us to be much more cost-effective than our competitors. Our new Archive Storage service goes head-to-head with Amazon Glacier and it's one-tenth their price."
Oracle Communications

Oracle Launches Prepaid Charging Solution for Managing Smartphone/Data Crunch - Pipeline - 0 views

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    Pipeline highlighted the availability of Oracle COmmunications Network Charging and Control 4.4, which offers a number of features, including multi-network prepaid charging, voucher recharge, promotions management, Intelligent Network (IN) and Next Generation Network (NGN)-based service control, and graphical service configuration. The article features comments from Graham Carey, Product Marketing Director, Oracle, who discusses how the product benefits both service providers and consumers by helping combat bill shock. The article notes that the solution is also "social network-aware," offering innovative promotional opportunities through social networks like Facebook.
Oracle Utilities

Information Mobilizes In The Smart Metering Era - Utility Products - 0 views

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    The October issue of Utility Products includes the following bylined article by Oracle Utilities' Linda Jackman the benefits utilities can gain from mobile workforce (MWM) technologies. The article notes that although smart meter deployment is perhaps the most complex and daunting undertaking a utility can pursue, by automating scheduling, dispatch and vehicle location tasks, MWM can ease the burden. The article also notes that MWM replaces inefficient manual processes with a transparent integrated system that reduces operational costs while increasing customer satisfaction.
Oracle Retail

Beyond Line Busting | STORES.org - 0 views

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    ...According to "The Connected Consumer 2012: Evolving Behavior Patterns," an Oracle survey of more than 1,000 consumers, store associates make a big difference; 40 percent of respondents said a savvy store associate can impact their final product selection more than a website. As a result, says David Dorf, Oracle's senior director of technology strategy, "a lot of retailers need to invest in their store associates, and make sure they're armed with at least as much information about their products as can be found on the web."
Oracle Retail

Von Maur Optimizes Retail Operations with Oracle Retail Merchandising Suite | RIS News - 0 views

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    Von Maur department stores has rolled out the Oracle Retail Merchandising System suite of applications to support same-store revenue growth, as well as expansion into new markets. With the Oracle Retail system supporting its e-commerce site and 26 stores, the retailer is able to respond more quickly to customer demand, maintain appropriate inventory levels, and increase sales by having the right products in the right location. "At Von Maur, it's about providing our customer with the best service possible, while simultaneously offering a unique mix of products," said Joy Place, vice president of merchandising for Von Maur.
Oracle Retail

Tech Leaders Microsoft, IBM, Oracle, NCR Roll Out New Retail Apps For Stores - 0 views

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    "Oracle, of Redwood Shores, Calif., whose products are used by retailers in their back offices as well as on the shopping floor, said customers including Deckers Outdoor Corp. (NASDAQ:DECK), maker of UGG and Teva shoes, has deployed Oracle Retail Platform in global operations as well as 70 stores to improve performance and analysis. Russia's M Video, a consumer electronics retailer, had deployed Oracle Commerce software to connect 280 stores in at least 120 cities. As well, it might tap other products, including Endeca and Oracle ATG Web Commerce in 280 stores in 120 Russian cities. Oracle already sells systems and services to the top 20 global retailers, including human resources software and customer relationship management (CRM) systems to compete with IBM, Salesforce.com (NYSE:CRM) and others."
Oracle Retail

Oracle "felt the pulse" of retail | Telecom Daily - 0 views

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    According to a study conducted by Oracle The Evolution of Experience Retailing, 70% of the retail market of Russian consumers are going to shop in other countries, if they are satisfied with the price. Almost 50% of respondents believe that Russian retailers often can not provide a good selection of products and prefer to look for the desired products with foreign companies.
Oracle Retail

For Over 50% of Consumers, Multi-Channel Shopping Now the Norm | Retail Trends | RIS Ne... - 0 views

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    ... If you think enthusiasm for newer channels is turning the store into a quaint relic of a bygone era, think again. Three-quarters of surveyed consumers say they go to the store to see the product prior to purchase, and 44% go when they need the product right away.
Oracle Higher Education

InfotechLead - Oracle Announces Cloud Solutions for Education Industry - 0 views

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    The March 11 edition of InfotechLead includes the following article on Oracle's announcement of several major investments for its higher education solutions. The article highlights the new Oracle Student Cloud, which will meet the needs of customers who are transforming their institutions to support standard business processes and to free up IT resources for mission-critical activities. Additionally, the article discusses the planned new release of Oracle PeopleSoft Campus Solutions and new functionalities being delivered in Oracle Human Capital Management (HCM) Cloud and Oracle ERP Cloud. The article includes comments from Mark Armstrong, vice president, higher education product development, Oracle, who notes that Oracle is dedicated to providing its customers with flexible technology options, especially through these significant investments.
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    The March 11 edition of InfotechLead includes the following article on Oracle's announcement of several major investments for its higher education solutions. The article highlights the new Oracle Student Cloud, which will meet the needs of customers who are transforming their institutions to support standard business processes and to free up IT resources for mission-critical activities. Additionally, the article discusses the planned new release of Oracle PeopleSoft Campus Solutions and new functionalities being delivered in Oracle Human Capital Management (HCM) Cloud and Oracle ERP Cloud. The article includes comments from Mark Armstrong, vice president, higher education product development, Oracle, who notes that Oracle is dedicated to providing its customers with flexible technology options, especially through these significant investments.
Oracle Higher Education

TechTarget - Oracle's Student Cloud Delves Further into Higher-Education Software - 0 views

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    The March 10 edition of TechTarget includes the following article on Oracle's announcement of several higher education solution investments. The article notes the planned release of a new version of Oracle's PeopleSoft Campus Solutions as well as the release of the new Oracle Student Cloud. The story also highlights the new functions that Oracle will add to Oracle Human Capital Management (HCM) Cloud and Oracle ERP Cloud products, which will integrate with Oracle Student Cloud.
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    The March 10 edition of TechTarget includes the following article on Oracle's announcement of several higher education solution investments. The article notes the planned release of a new version of Oracle's PeopleSoft Campus Solutions as well as the release of the new Oracle Student Cloud. The story also highlights the new functions that Oracle will add to Oracle Human Capital Management (HCM) Cloud and Oracle ERP Cloud products, which will integrate with Oracle Student Cloud.
Oracle Higher Education

GovCon Executive - Oracle Updates Higher Education Cloud Portfolio - 0 views

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    The March 10 edition of GovCon Executive includes the following article on Oracle's announcement of several investments for its higher education solutions. The article notes the planned release of the new Oracle Student Cloud that will be built with core structures and architecture for educational offerings management. Additionally, the article notes the new features that will be added to the Oracle Human Capital Management (HCM) Cloud and Oracle ERP Cloud products.
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    The March 10 edition of GovCon Executive includes the following article on Oracle's announcement of several investments for its higher education solutions. The article notes the planned release of the new Oracle Student Cloud that will be built with core structures and architecture for educational offerings management. Additionally, the article notes the new features that will be added to the Oracle Human Capital Management (HCM) Cloud and Oracle ERP Cloud products.
Oracle Higher Education

Computerworld - Oracle to Revamp Schools ERP Software, With an Eye on Workday - 0 views

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    The March 10 issue of Computerworld includes the following article on Oracle's announcement of several major investments in higher education solutions. Of note, ComputerWorld is an IDG News Service publication and this coverage also appeared in: CFO World, CIO, IT World, Network World, PCWorld, and TechWorld. The article highlights the new Oracle Student Cloud that Oracle will release sometime in 2015. Additionally, the article discusses how Oracle will release new features for its Human Capital Management (HCM) and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) cloud services that will tie into Oracle Student Cloud. The article further discusses the plan to release a new version of Oracle PeopleSoft Campus Solutions to provide a simpler, more productive user experience.
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    The March 10 issue of Computerworld includes the following article on Oracle's announcement of several major investments in higher education solutions. Of note, ComputerWorld is an IDG News Service publication and this coverage also appeared in: CFO World, CIO, IT World, Network World, PCWorld, and TechWorld. The article highlights the new Oracle Student Cloud that Oracle will release sometime in 2015. Additionally, the article discusses how Oracle will release new features for its Human Capital Management (HCM) and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) cloud services that will tie into Oracle Student Cloud. The article further discusses the plan to release a new version of Oracle PeopleSoft Campus Solutions to provide a simpler, more productive user experience.
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