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Q&A: Oracle’s Aaron Shidler on Latest Innovations for Oracle’s Siebel CRM
Oracle’s Siebel CRM continues to deliver innovative new solutions to customers—including six major releases and a newly published product roadmap highlighting planned annual innovation packs through 2015.
We asked Oracle’s Aaron Shidler, vice president of CRM product strategy and management, to provide insight into Oracle’s ongoing commitment to Oracle’s Siebel CRM solutions—including the latest round of product innovations.
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Recently I have met with the Problem in form of defect. The Problem was related to Record Visibility in Activity.
There were activities created for SR as a result of Email Response and properly visible in Activity List Applet under SR. We have Pick Applet in SR Applet for fetching all Email related activities. But strangely same activities were not visible in the Pick Applet.
This is significant news. Even though Oracle’s Fusion Applications is not even generally available yet, there is a new book that has recently been launched that left me foxed. In fact, I looked at the title again to verify that it actually meant the *new* breed of Oracle Fusion Applications being launched by Oracle, and currently available only under Controlled Access.
Read our recent coverages on Oracle Fusion Apps..
ORACLE FUSION APPLICATIONS’ UNIQUE DESIGN PRINCIPLES
LET’S UPGRADE SIEBEL CRM TO FUSION APPS “RIGHT NOW” !!
INSIDE ORACLE FUSION APPS : CRM PERSPECTIVE
Great news guys. The wait is over. Oracle’s first versions of Fusion Applications is now available for use by its customers. It’s being called “Oracle Fusion Applications 11g R1 (11.1.1.5.0)”.
Some of our previous coverages on Oracle Fusion Apps include -
ORACLE FUSION APPLICATIONS’ UNIQUE DESIGN PRINCIPLES
INSIDE ORACLE FUSION APPS : CRM PERSPECTIVE
Jobs, jobs, Siebel Jobs. I am based in India. And, whenever I tried looking out for a new job, or whenever we invited candidates to fill in critical Siebel CRM positions, the name that invariably used to come up was “Ness Technologies”. Now, this is about to change and we may be seeing more of “Citigroup”.
US banking giant, Citigroup announced last friday, that it is acquiring the IT Services provider Ness Technologies Inc. (Nasdaq: NSTC; TASE: NSTC) for about $307 million. The acquisition is expected to be financed purely by cash.
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It seems even though the paper outlining the exact vendor market share in the CRM Market for 2010 is not out yet, Oracle has some insider information about it (or so it claims). It says Oracle Corp. has retained its #1 spot for CRM Apps.
Off late, Oracle has been offering some really good training courses to get the Developer community going. The higher level Oracle partners have always had an unfair advantage.
Another such extensive workshop is now being organized for the Oracle Partners for advanced tracks of -
- Business Process Management (BPM)
- Application Development Framework (ADF)
- WebCenter
Okay, now this is bigg news. We all know about the Oracle Fusion Applications coming up, and how it is almost dreaded to eat up our jobs, viz. jobs for the technologies as we know them today.
One of the major components of the to-be-released Oracle Applications stack is the Customer Relationship Management or the CRM part.
Designed from the ground-up using the latest technology advances, Oracle Fusion Applications are 100 percent open-standards-based business applications that set a new standard for the way we innovate, work, and adopt technology. Built on a set of unique design principles, only Oracle Fusion Applications set a new standard for business.
Complete Standards-Based Platform: Reduce Costs and Accelerate Innovation
Hi guys..
Just hit upon a wonderful post from Andrew. Found it too good to resist.
Increasing efficiencies and user adoption are always a complex strategy. Andrew has done a good job at breaking them up into some simple steps. Though not exhaustive, it makes for a good first list to look at in this direction.
In the last post I described about Admin Mode Flag. However, the Admin mode flag is not always the Best way to go forward. It also comes with lots of perils of its own.