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How Darling Ingredients transformed its HCM function to a global operation with Oracle and Cognizant.

How Darling Ingredients transformed its HCM function to a global operation with Oracle and Cognizant.
Twenty-Nine Palms has standardized on its processes, adopted automation and helped employees improve in their careers as a result of moving to Oracle’s Fusion software.
VP of Industries, Mike Sicilia, said that Oracle will build data centers if it has to, for countries that want to pursue the vendor’s vision of better healthcare via national databases.
The pandemic put healthcare organizations to the survival test. For Northwell Health, a major Cloud HCM project in the midst of it all raised the stakes. Elina Petrillo Northwell Health shares their mission to transform HR - and ultimately serve patients better.
Dollar General wants to expand its retail presence in Mexico, but that's meant rethinking how its IT strategy with the help of Accenture and Oracle.
Ellison has a reputation for delivering an interesting keynote, but the past two years have felt very different for the Oracle co-founder and CTO. Generative AI is pushing Ellison’s vision beyond the four walls of the enterprise.
A strong focus on HCM at this week's Oracle CloudWorld, with a new employee recognition capability coming to the Oracle Me employee experience platform, while workforce scheduling gets tighter integration with demand management in healthcare and elsewhere.
Before hopping on a plane, I caught up with Oracle's Steve Miranda for a CloudWorld 2023 preview. I didn't expect him to raise questions on what real cloud ERP benefits should look like, well beyond go-live. Oracle's healthcare customers are a telling example of where this is headed.