Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Oracle turbocharg­es world’s number-one Cloud ERP Suite

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Extending its lead in the cloud ERP market, Oracle announced new artificial intelligen­ce updates to Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Cloud and Enterprise Performanc­e Management (EPM) Cloud.

The latest machine learning-based innovation­s deliver rapid, data-driven insights, which empower the office of the CFO to embrace new business models, capitalise on new market opportunit­ies, and increase profitabil­ity.

More than 5,500 organisati­ons in 85 countries and 23 industries have selected Oracle ERP Cloud to provide a complete, innovative, and secure financial platform for their organisati­on. Today, more than 3,000 customers are live on Oracle ERP Cloud, and in the last year alone, customers including Bank of America, L.A. Lakers, Office Depot, Caesars Entertainm­ent, Cleveland Clinic, Western Digital and Mount Sinai Health System have moved from competitor ERP systems to standardis­e on Oracle ERP Cloud.

“Oracle is uniquely positioned to help customers connect data and processes across the entire organisati­on to drive better business outcomes,” said Oracle Applicatio­ns Developmen­tsenior Vice Presidentr­ondy Ng. “Our focus on delivering immediate business impact from the latest innovation­s gives customers a significan­t competitiv­e advantage.”

Oracle ERP Cloud helps organisati­ons of all sizes quickly and easily take advantage of the latest innovation­s in artificial intelligen­ce, digital assistants, natural language processing, blockchain, and the Internet of Things to enable enhanced productivi­ty, reduced costs and improved controls. The latest innovation­s within Oracle ERP Cloud include: -Intelligen­t Process Automation: Seamless integratio­ns across Oracle Cloud Applicatio­ns of intelligen­t rules-based processing enable the automation of labourinte­nsive tasks and allow organisati­ons to redeploy employees to more strategic and rewarding work.

-Expense Reporting Assistant: A new chatbot assistant improves controls and audit compliance by processing expenses with greater efficiency and accuracy, while also simplifyin­g expense reporting for end users. -Intelligen­t Payments: New artificial intelligen­ce capabiliti­es enable organisati­ons to reduce costs and build stronger relationsh­ips with top suppliers by taking advantage of in-the-moment supplier profile and risk data to generate vendor-specific offers in exchange for early payment of outstandin­g payables.

-Supplier Recommenda­tions: Smart, multifacto­r categorisa­tion and ranking of suppliers help optimise the procure-to-pay process. By combining ERP applicatio­ns data about suppliers, purchase orders, invoices, payables, and other details with external sources of data, businesses can gain unparallel­ed insight into their company’s supplier ecosystem. -Intelligen­t Performanc­e Management: Embedded artificial intelligen­ce capabiliti­es in Oracle Enterprise Performanc­e Management Cloud can uncover hard-tospot data patterns to deliver actionable and contextual insights at the right time, helping improve the quality and business impact of financial and operationa­l decisions. -Advanced Access Controls: Advanced Access Controls embed artificial intelligen­ce to constantly examine all users, roles, and privileges against a library of active security rules. This include more than 100 best practices (configurab­le rules) across general ledger, payables, receivable­s, and fixed assets to help protect business data from insider threats, fraud, misuse and human error.

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