Oracle Featured Sessions

What’s New and What’s Coming in Oracle EPM Products

John O’Rourke, Vice President, Product Marketing
Rich Clayton, Enterprise Performance Management Global Business Unit
Sunday, April 18
3:00 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.
Lagoon I, Level II

Customers may have heard bits and pieces of Oracle’s EPM and BI development plans at OpenWorld and other events like; balance sheet planning, public sector budgeting, enhanced XBRL support, OBIEE integration etc. Attend this session to get a big picture view of what’s new and what’s coming in Oracle’s EPM and BI products for 2010. Learn how these enhancements can benefit your organization and plan your upgrade strategy.

Hot Topics in Financial Reporting: IFRS, XBRL and More

Michael J. Malwitz, Director, Product Strategy
Monday, April 19
10:45 a.m.- 11:45 a.m.
Lagoon I, Level II

How do you make sense of today’s financial reporting buzzwords: IFRS, XBRL, GRC, SDR, SOX, AS5 etc? Which are the most important to focus on? How can you address new requirements quickly and efficiently? Join us at this session to hear a discussion of the key emerging requirements and how Oracle is responding with purpose-built applications and integration that address all of these requirements in a single platform. You will also learn about Oracle’s 4-step action plan for a successful IFRS transition, and about the Oracle applications that enable the plan.

Leveraging Oracle Value Chain Planning for your planning business transformation

Roger Goossens, Vice President, Applications Development
Monday, April 19
1:15 p.m. - 2:15 p.m.
Breakers H, Level II

Oracle Value Chain Planning has a broad set of planning applications that support leading edge planning business transformation. This session will provide an overview and demonstration of key value chain planning processes such as event-driven planning, integrated business planning, sales and operations planning, planning analytics, cross-enterprise demand and supply planning, and collaboration with trading partners. Pres. will cover how customers have leveraged these processes to get impressive business benefits. If you are looking to move away from disconnected and spreadsheet based planning processes, then this session is a must-see.

Oracle E-Business Suite Applications Strategy and General Manager Update

Cliff Godwin, Senior Vice President, Applications Development
Monday, April 19
2:30 p.m.- 3:30 p.m.
Mandalay Bay Ballroom D, Level II

In this session, hear from Oracle E-Business Suite General Manager Cliff Godwin as he delivers an update on the Oracle E-Business Suite product line. The session covers the value delivered by the current release of Oracle E-Business Suite applications, the momentum, and how Oracle E-Business Suite applications integrate into Oracle’s overall applications strategy. You’ll come away with an understanding of the value Oracle E-Business Suite applications deliver now and in the future.

Oracle’s Product Strategy for Transportation and Global Trade Management and How You Can Benefit

Derek Gittoes, Vice President, Logistics Product Strategy, Oracle Applications Division
Tuesday, April 20
10:30 a.m.- 11:30 a.m.
Breakers J, Level II

Learn how the latest advances in Oracle Transportation Management and Oracle Global Trade Management can help your company improve its supply chain performance. These customer-driven innovations cover the following areas:

  1. import/export trade compliance;
  2. transportation carrier contract sourcing;
  3. private and dedicated fleet management;
  4. supply chain visibility and trading partner connectivity;
  5. small parcel management;
  6. business intelligence; and
  7. environmental sustainability.

Learn about the latest capabilities for Oracle Transportation Management. Learn about the newly released Oracle Global Trade Management product. Learn how to improve your company’s supply chain performance.

Public Sector Update

Susan Logan, Executive Director, Oracle Public Sector Solutions
Tuesday, April 20
10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Breakers B, Level II

Oracle continues to expand the depth and breath of our solutions to help our public sector customers meet unprecedented challenges. This session will provide an update on what’s new at Oracle for public sector customers. Topics will include acquisitions, product development, services, and others. Learn about Oracle’s recent acquisitions and how they apply to public sector customers. Understand new product releases and features of interest to the public sector. Get an update on how Oracle’s public sector business is organized to serve you.

R12 Migration for OPM Users

Russ Bayles, Principal Product Strategy Manager
Tuesday, April 20
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Breakers J, Level II

Oracle Process Manufacturing users have desired the ease and benefits of a single inventory system with all the features/functionality of OPM Inventory fully integrated with their Oracle applications. Oracle Inventory R-12 is now available for OPM customers with all the process manufacturing features and functionality within 11i.

User Adoption, and the Future of Applications

Stuart Dunsmore, Senior Director, Applications Development
Tuesday, April 20
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Breakers E, Level II

You live in a world of heterogeneous packaged and custom applications, and, you’ll be adding and building SOA applications going forward. This session discusses the importance of User Adoption in a successful technology project, from inception through go-live and beyond. You need business process and system documentation that’s easy to maintain, deploy, and consume, for pre and post go-live training and in application support. Learn more about Oracle’s vision for the future of User Adoption in a SOA world.

R 12.1 Features for OPM and Discrete Manufacturing Users

Gopal Ratnam, Principle Product Strategy Manager
Wednesday, April 21
8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
Breakers H, Level II

Manufacturers are searching for ways to leverage their existing software investments to help them produce more for less. This translates to improving performance from today’s plant operations and removing non-value added activities, to streamline their extended supply chain and leapfrog competition in the economic upturn. In this session, hear how the latest Oracle EBS R12.1 business solutions can improve compliance and collaboration on the shop floor.

Oracle Business Intelligence Overview: Vision and Strategy

Joe Thomas, Senior Director, BI Global Business Unit
Wednesday, April 21
8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
Lagoon I, Level II

In this session Joe Thomas from Oracle will outline Oracle’s current BI offerings and plans for the future and discuss how clients are deriving significant value from the Oracle Business Intelligence Platform, including Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition (OBIEE), the pre-built Oracle BI Applications, Oracle Essbase and the Oracle Database Machine.

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