Supply chain managers attending the annual Oracle OpenWorld conference in San Francisco this week learned that the company has released significant additions and updates to its full portfolio of software-as-a-service (SaaS) offerings.
Oracle Applications Cloud Release 9, includes Oracle Supply Chain Management Cloud. Major updates to SCM Cloud are designed to keep companies for sudden changes in digitized procurement relationships.
Furthermore, said spokesmen, it provides efficiency, improved customer service, decreased supply chain lead times, and mitigated supply chain and trade compliance risk.
In today’s modern, digital world, businesses and organizations rely on technology to help them run their back-office operations, as well as customer-facing functions such as sales and marketing,” said Steve Miranda, executive vice president, Oracle Applications Development.
“To help them remain truly competitive, Oracle offers a complete portfolio of Oracle Applications Cloud that provides modern business practices for virtually every function in the enterprise. Oracle Applications Cloud Release 9 is personalized, connected, and secure, designed to help our customers achieve their most critical business goals.”
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