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Oracle makes its pitch for the enterprise cloud. Should CIOs listen?

CIO Business Intelligence

In a cloud market dominated by three vendors, once cloud-denier Oracle is making a push for enterprise share gains, announcing expanded offerings and customer wins across the globe, including Japan , Mexico , and the Middle East. These qualities are making it easier for CIOs to adopt OCI as a second or third provider in their environment.”

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Accenture buys supply chain firm to expand Oracle business

CIO Business Intelligence

Accenture on Wednesday said that it was acquiring US-based supply chain management (SCM) software provider Inspirage for an undisclosed amount to expand its Oracle-focused business. Accenture, which has been an Oracle partner for more than 30 years, has been on an acquisition spree to expand its Oracle business over the last few years.

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IBM Cognos: Established Business Intelligence Player

CTOvision

It has been in the business intelligence sector competing with capabilities from Business Objects, Microstrategy and Oracle. With the Cognos platform, different versions of your business intelligence content can be archived so performance is not affected, but you can still access that content when you need it.

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Forrester 2019 Enterprise BI Platform Waves ™ Research Update

Forrester IT

Forrester has just published 2019 refresh of out Enterprise Business Intelligence (BI) Platforms Waves ™. As the BI market and the technology continue to evolve, so does our research.

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AWS to invest $5.3 to build data centers in Saudi Arabia to bolster tech in the region

CIO Business Intelligence

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the latest high-tech giant to announce a major stake in Saudi Arabia’s burgeoning technology industry, unveiling a plan this week to invest more than $5.3 billion in a global super-scaler cloud in Saudi Arabia, while Oracle will invest $1.5 Amazon Web Services, Cloud Computing, Technology Industry

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3 Case studies demonstrate the power of modern enterprise content management

CIO Business Intelligence

After adopting Alfresco Content Services and Alfresco Governance Services running on Amazon Web Services (AWS), the insurer fully digitized its operations. The IT team worked closely with business users to build a solution “in which paper wasn’t part of the process,” the company’s SVP and CIO said.

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10 most powerful ERP vendors today

CIO Business Intelligence

In terms of market share, there’s a clear demarcation between the Big 3 — SAP, Oracle, Microsoft — and everyone else. The Big 3 strive to offer the broadest suites of ERP offerings, whereas smaller competitors try to differentiate themselves with deep insight into business processes for specific vertical industries.

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