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Aligning Global Business with Oracle EPM Cloud

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Listen to article The world is currently facing global uncertainty due to the COVID-19 challenges, which necessitate innovations. Organizations are now facing a challenging situation, where they need to close the books remotely, model and plan for various scenarios, and stay relevant in rapidly changing environments while ensuring compliance. Business leaders today are expected to monitor the success of their businesses and recommend future directions for the organization's growth. To manage their businesses, from strategy to exceptional results, leaders turn towards Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud. The Oracle EPM Cloud suite is a one-stop solution that brings scalability, automation, and standardization to strategic planning, period-close, and reporting processes across lines of business within the enterprise, offering flexible and customizable deployment options. EPM Cloud is built on the most advanced cloud platform, enablin...

How to Migrate to Cloud: A Winning Cloud Migration Strategy

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Listen to article Regarding cloud migration, there are many doubts about choosing a cloud service provider such as AWS, Azure, or GCP. Oracle Cloud is popular because you can migrate confidently with on-demand resources and minimal hardware and software purchases. Certain fundamentals people should know in the public cloud. For example, third parties will provide the necessary resources and operate the business by sharing the cloud between tenants. This blog will outline the intricacies of adopting cloud models and suggest the right solutions for a winning cloud migration strategy. Steps to a Winning Cloud Migration Strategy: Before planning for a migration, it's crucial to deeply understand the application's current architecture; this will ease the design process and allow it to run in the chosen environment without hassle. Depending on the frequency of use, map your data using proper data tiers-minimally used data will go in the lower t...