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Practical writing on Oracle Fusion, cloud implementation, and the realities of enterprise technology delivery — written by the consultants doing the work, not a marketing team.
You’re on OIC Gen3. So Why Does It Still Look Like Gen2?
The instance is new. The habits are old. And the gap between the two is quietly costing you the things you upgraded for.
Why LAST_UPDATE_DATE Quietly Breaks Your Fusion HCM Integrations
LAST_UPDATE_DATE looks clean in design and breaks at enterprise scale — phantom updates, scheduling drift, invisible deletes. Here are the two cloud-native fixes that hold.
Why Most Oracle ERP Implementations Fail (And How You Can Actually Win)
Oracle ERP implementations represent a complete business process overhaul executed while operations continue. Here are the seven reasons most projects fall apart — and how to actually win.
Oracle Fusion Cloud
Oracle Fusion Cloud integrates ERP, Financials, HCM, Supply Chain, and EPM on a unified platform. How implementation teams configure these modules for seamless operations.
Oracle Integration Cloud
Integrations are often where systems quietly fail. Designing and stabilizing OIC implementations so data flows remain predictable under scale.
Oracle PaaS Environments
We design and manage Oracle PaaS environments with the assumption that usage will grow and requirements will change — focusing on performance, scalability, and avoiding architectural friction.
Oracle Fusion Cloud Explained: Benefits, Modules, and Business Impact
Oracle Fusion Cloud is not E-Business Suite in the cloud. A practical breakdown of the six core modules, real-world benefits, and what implementation actually looks like.
Oracle Cloud Implementation Guide 2026: Strategy, Costs, and Common Pitfalls
A practical guide to Oracle Cloud implementation in 2026 — covering strategic approach, real cost figures by company size, realistic timelines, and the five pitfalls catching companies this year.
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