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Discover Oracle's Database Management Solutions & Benefits

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Listen to article Companies that are growing rapidly need an exceptional database architecture for data-driven applications. Several businesses today are having trouble managing their internal IT systems, as well as the issues that arise with their daily operation and monitoring in terms of their databases. Today's business requirements are dynamic, and it expects more innovative database management systems and infrastructures to handle them efficiently. What is a Database Management System? A database management system (DBMS) software stores and retrieves data, so it can be used by a computer program and delivers various methods that allow the user to address the database as a whole or in part and provide ways of handling changes made to its content. A DBMS provides an interface for creating, managing, maintaining, and accessing "data" stored in the form of tables or relations and may support multiple users who need simultaneous ac...

Oracle E-Business Suite- Benefits of a Current State Assessment

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Listen to article System environments built on old-generation technology platforms require upgrades to function in the new-generation technology platform as they are approaching the end of their manufacturer maintenance period. When Oracle announced that the premier support for Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) 12.1 was scheduled to end in December 2021, companies questioned the endurance of EBS functionalities support. They were apprehensive about upgrading to version 12.2 until the announcement made by Oracle - the great news is that Oracle has released its "Continuous Innovation" model for EBS 12.2 and made it clear in the statement that they have committed to support their EBS customers with superior support at no additional expense until the next release of EBS through 2033. While extension for on-premise support is beneficial for companies currently running on EBS 12.2, there is still the question of whether or not to continue investin...