Monday, 29 April 2019
Tuesday, 23 April 2019
Learning : Top 7 reasons to move to Oracle Cloud ERP
Top 7 reasons to move to Oracle Cloud ERP:
- Zero cost on hardware with Cloud ERP compare to traditional on-premise e-Business Suite Implementations.
- Zero cost on upgrades of Cloud ERP as this will be provided by Oracle free of charge to all customers and Oracle will ensure to keep upgrading to latest release of Cloud ERP Applications.
- Zero cost on Infrastructure Software like Operating Systems, Backup Solutions, and Disaster Recovery Sites.
- No need of Oracle DBA/System Admin to maintain/work 24*7 to keep Live Oracle applications.
- Say No to customization on Cloud ERP, it will help business process harmonization for cloud deployment and eliminates major customization which ultimately make ongoing maintenance easy.
- Cloud ERP is bundled with BI compare to EBS.
- No need to invest in performance tuning, downtime schedules, security, Disaster recovery site and apply patches.
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Thursday, 18 April 2019
Learning : Oracle Fusion ERP Deployement Methods
Oracle
Fusion Applications supports the below delivery models :
On Premises :
·
Oracle Fusion
Application software is deployed on the companies local physical servers and companies.
·
Complete hardware server
domain has to be created. The application is accessed through Intranet for
Internet Users.
·
Yearly application Licensing
and Support Fees is charged based on the number of users and organization size.
·
Uses shared storage. Oracle
HTTP server acts as the load balancer. The data is stored in Physical server.
·
Ownership/Leases and
maintenance of the infrastructure will be with the Client
Cloud :
·
Oracle Fusion Application software is hosted on
virtual servers provided by the vendor
·
Provides Web-logic server domain and can be access
through internet web browser . No need to install additional Java plug-ins
·
Monthly or annually subscription fees will be
charges, with additional recurring fees for support, training and updates
·
Shared storage is not available. Oracle Built-in
Traffic Directory provides load balancing. The data is stored on the internet
through cloud computing technique
·
Vendor or third party will own and maintain the
infrastructure
P P.S: If you have gained the information from this blog share it with your groups & friends to understand the difference between cloud and premises.
P P.S: If you have gained the information from this blog share it with your groups & friends to understand the difference between cloud and premises.
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