Entries Categorized as 'Oracle'
by Jim Holincheck | February 9, 2010 | 1 Comment
Any opinions expressed or implied here are purely my own (not an official Gartner research position). Once upon a time there was a vendor who was a dominant player in business applications. It had a large installed base. It had deep functionality. It helped automate business functions and processes and through that provided significant value [...]
Category: Oracle SAP Software as a Service Tags:
by Jim Holincheck | October 15, 2009 | 2 Comments
Dennis Howlett (@dahowlett) gave me a gentle reminder in Twitter that there has been a lot of praise out there for something that has not been officially released yet. Again, this is my personal opinion, not the official Gartner position (as all blogging on the Gartner Blogging Network is), but his point reminded me of [...]
Category: Human Capital Management Oracle Tags:
by Jim Holincheck | September 24, 2008 | 1 Comment
Thomas and I started Day 2 with a briefing on Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) for the upcoming MQ for Employee Performance Management software. Oracle continues to make progress filling in some of the functional gaps and the product remains quite good in areas such as compensation management. The adoption rate is also quite good within [...]
Category: Human Capital Management Oracle Talent Management Application Suites Workforce Analytics Tags: Analytics, HCM, Oracle, talentmanagement
by Jim Holincheck | September 23, 2008 | 1 Comment
Here are the headlines, in my mind, from the opening day of OpenWorld: Complete. Open. Integrated — This is the main theme for the conference which I saw repeated in a number of presentations. Here is my take on what Oracle intends it to mean: Complete — Oracle is very focused on industry solutions. That is, [...]
Category: Human Capital Management Oracle Tags: HCM, OpenWorld, Oracle
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