3.6.08

Oracle E-Business Suite implements Reva for RFID data

Reva Systems, the leading RFID Network Infrastructure provider, announced that it is working with Oracle to enable Oracle E-Business Suite customers to capture and utilize high quality RFID data.

“The powerful combination of Oracle at the enterprise level and Reva at the edge enables world class companies to harness the value of RFID for process improvement and sustainable competitive advantage across industries, geographies and multiple Oracle Applications,” said Jon Chorley, Oracle’s vice president of SCM product strategy.

“Reva makes implementing RFID simple by supporting a structured interface to Oracle Applications. Reva’s technology transforms RFID data into superior asset visibility and supply chain information allowing Oracle users to rely on RFID for everyday operations.”

“The real time visibility and process improvements that RFID can deliver will generate value for a wide spectrum of enterprises,” said Buck Devashish, Reva vice president of business development.

“Reva complements Oracle’s vision for deploying RFID. By implementing Reva at the edge, Oracle users can quickly and easily incorporate accurate, useful RFID data into the Oracle E-Business Suite at the enterprise level.” Reva Systems to Deliver Integration of RFID Data for the Oracle EBusiness Suite

Reva TAPs are purpose built RFID Network Infrastructure appliances that provide RFID device control and data processing.

TAPs install at a facility level to optimally manage the operations of RFID readers and other equipment from many leading providers, collect the raw tag data, process the data for accuracy and then pass only relevant RFID information to the Oracle E-Business Suite.

Reva also provides a set of enterprise RFID management tools which Oracle users can rely on to remotely operate RFID infrastructure and devices across global sites. Reva Systems is a Certified Advantage Partner in the Oracle PartnerNetwork.

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2.6.08

Qtrax deploys Oracle's infrastructure software

Qtrax, a free, legal peer-to-peer music service with an ad-supported delivery model, has implemented Oracle's infrastructure software to provide better IT architecture necessary to deliver its global service.

Qtrax's implementation includes Oracle Database, Oracle Real Application Clusters, Oracle Enterprise Manager and components of Oracle Fusion Middleware including Oracle Application Server and Oracle Coherence.

According to Oracle, with this software now in place, Qtrax will have the ability to support millions of concurrent users and begin offering an escalating catalog in June.

David Sharpley, vice president of product marketing and channels at Oracle Communications, said: "Qtrax has designed an innovative business model, which monetizes the demand for peer-to-peer music sharing, while providing users with a free experience. Oracle delivers a reliable technology solution, helping Qtrax ensure its systems are up and running to meet customer needs."

Source: www.cbronline.com


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30.5.08

Oracle Scores Twice in Gartner's Field Service Magic Quadrant

The company's Siebel unit is the sole Leader in a recent Gartner Magic Quadrant and its Oracle E-Business Suite lands on the cusp; ClickSoftware and TOA Technologies are listed as Visionaries.

Growing demand is driving change in the field service management (FSM) industry -- vendors whose products enable mobile workforce optimization, fleet routing and management, technician portals, and asset monitoring -- even as the number of players within it shrinks. An estimated 40 percent of technicians in large enterprises will have wireless access to FSM by 2012, up from 12 percent today, according to a report by research firm Gartner. The addition of CRM functionality to FSM solutions will be used as a way to enable field service technicians to capture sales leads, configure orders, and market while on site. But more than half of all FSM suppliers will merge with, be acquired by, or acquire another supplier by 2012, according to Gartner. It is against that backdrop that Gartner presented its 2008 Magic Quadrant for Field Service Management.

As in many other corners of CRM and related industries, the growth of software-as-a-service (SaaS) is becoming a factor to consider. Gartner predicts that, by 2012, at least 30 percent of new FSM application components will be sold using the SaaS delivery model, rather than as purchased software licenses. Despite that, two of the leading products in the FSM space have limited or no SaaS options.

Oracle's Siebel Systems, the sole resident of the Leader quadrant, is no stranger to acquisition; Oracle is the most notorious acquirer and Siebel its most notable acquisition in recent years. "Siebel design and configuration tools are best-of-breed," writes Michael Maoz, Gartner vice president and distinguished analyst, in the report. "References report that the scalability of the application can support thousands of technicians comfortably." While Maoz notes that the Siebel product shows "continued investment in functionality and technology, deeper integration with the Oracle technology stack and...ongoing recruitment of development, sales, and marketing resources," he cautions against the cost and complexity of implementation, and also its lack of either real-time capabilities or a Web-based option.

Oracle's other FSM-capable product, E-Business Suite, is almost precisely in the center of Gartner's chart. Its strengths include good reference designs for project management, a strong background in asset management, and notable mobility tools, according to Gartner. Weaknesses include difficulties in procurement, a reliance on other Oracle products, and the aforementioned lack of SaaS, as well as a relatively small customer base and little experience with complex operations.

Two companies occupy this year's Visionaries quadrant (those with relatively complete market vision but less ability to execute):

* ClickSoftware; and
* TOA Technologies.

Gartner notes that ClickSoftware "is the largest independent software company offering field service optimization...[and] a growing company with the advantage of focus on a core service business problem." However, its solution is described as incomplete. TOA Technologies tripled its customer base from 4,000 last year to 12,000 this year, making it the fastest-growing vendor in this Magic Quadrant. Gartner hails its ETAdirect product as "the only multitenant, Internet-based, SaaS offering on the FSM Magic Quadrant. It attacks a high-value, high-cost activity: service technician travel and work." TOA is a small company, though, with a narrow focus within the telecommunications industry.

Three companies were added to the list of vendors this year:

* IFS
* Vertical Solutions, and
* WennSoft.

All appear in the Niche Players quadrant, alongside more established players:

* SAP;
* Corrigo;
* Astea International;
* Ventyx;
* ServicePower; and
* Syclo.

One company, @Road, was dropped from the 2008 chart; "We have not seen software modernization of the workforce optimization application, or partners and a sales force actively selling and deploying the product" is the reason quoted in the report.

Notable by its absence is Microsoft. "Microsoft has tremendous long-term potential in this area, but it is unlikely to muster the focus required to build a credible business during the next 12 months," Maoz writes. "It will remain consumed by other priorities, such as communications, CRM, ERP applications for small and midsize businesses, and mobility."

Author: Marshall Lager @ www.destinationcrm.com


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