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Oracle today announced that more than 800
organizations across Asia Pacific have adopted components of
Oracle's Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) and Business
Intelligence (BI) software to transform how they manage, interact
with and utilize financial and operational information to drive
insights into action and better business results.
Leading organizations that have
purchased components of Oracle's Enterprise Performance Management
System and Business Intelligence in fiscal year 2008 include: Ayala
Corporation (Philippines), Bank of Communications (China), CJ
Entertainment Inc. (Korea), GM Daewoo Auto & Technology (Korea),
Huadian Power (China), Hyunjin Materials (Korea), Kolon Inc.
(Korea), Korea Investment & Securities (Korea), Korea Land
Corporation, Korea Zinc (Korea), MIDEA (China), New World Department
Stores (Hong Kong), PT Coca Cola Distribution Indonesia, Samsung
Electronics (Korea), Sterlite Industries (India) Ltd. (India),
Vedanta Resources plc (India), Woori Bank (Korea).
A component of Oracle Fusion
Middleware, Oracle's EPM System is comprehensive and integrated and
brings together category-leading performance management
applications, packaged BI applications, and BI foundation and tools
into a comprehensive and integrated system for managing and
optimizing performance across business functions. The offering's
hot-pluggable architecture helps customers extend the value of
performance management and analytic applications across
heterogeneous IT environments.
"The continued industry
recognition and customer adoption of Oracle's EPM System and BI
solutions solidifies the need for a centralized performance
management system that spans both finance and operations," said
Sebastien Marotte, Vice President, Oracle Asia Pacific, EPM and BI.
"Information gives more power to business execution. Our
customers are using Oracle software to put that power in the hands
of users across their organizations -- enabling them to better
utilize, understand and act upon information that can transform
business results."
-- Tech Times Online
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