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Five essential senses of innovation in digital transformation outlined by Oracle's Neil Sholay.
Five essential senses of innovation in digital transformation outlined by Oracle's Neil Sholay.
The autonomous database is the harbinger of a new generation of innovation. Here's why it matters to you, says Oracle's Andrew Mendelsohn.
A co-innovation use case from Melia and Oracle could change the nature of the vacation, says Oracle's Neil Sholay.
Leaders who embrace the right technology are better equipped to anticipate and predict what comes next, argues Oracle's Mark Newton.
Fleet management provider Drive Software Solutions needed to make its DRIVE software viable for the SMB market and used Oracle Cloud to do so, says ODO GM Gordon Lyster.
Mack Trucks drove through a CX transformation for its launch of the Mack Anthem. Oracle's Angela Wells maps its journey to reinvent the customer experience
A quick synthesis of learnings from the previous year and some bold assertions about the trends that will effect Chief Procurement Officers in 2016, from Oracle's Tom Anthony.
Digital transformation is shaping every kind of business and there is a clamour - even urgency - among companies old and new to understand the implications and embrace the benefits, says Oracle's Loïc Le Guisquet.
Oracle President for EMEA and APAC Loïc Le Guisquet outlines the path to true global success in a digital economy.
Companies expect much more than just traditional finance skills from employees, argues Oracle's Dee Houchen.
Improved employee engagement delivers value to the overall business, but employee productivity remains significantly low in many developed nations.
It's not just your customers that want a good experience, your employees do as well and your HR systems need to reflect this.
Customer loyalty doesn't exist. Is that madness that runs contrary to all customer experience wisdom, asks Oracle's David Lopes?