Oracle ERP Training

Enable your employees to achieve better levels of productivity by providing them with the necessary tools. Training teaches your organization how to harness this entire package of applications so that you may boost productivity, employ sophisticated analytical capabilities, expedite the enablement process, and save money!

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Functional Training

Oracle ERP Finance Modules, Oracle ERP Supply Chain Modules, Oracle ERP Manufacturing Modules, Oracle ERP Self-Service Modules, and Oracle CRM Modules. An ERP system covers the following common functional areas. In many ERP systems, these are called and grouped as ERP modules:

Management Accounting

Budgeting, costing, cost management, activity based costing

Human Resources

Recruiting, training, rostering, payroll, benefits, retirement and pension plans, diversity management, retirement, separation

Manufacturing

Engineering, bill of materials, work orders, scheduling, capacity, workflow management, quality control, manufacturing process, manufacturing projects, manufacturing flow, product life cycle management

Supply Chain Management

Supply chain planning, supplier scheduling, product configurator, order to cash, purchasing, inventory, claim processing, warehousing (receiving, put away, picking and packing)

Project Management

Project planning, resource planning, project costing, work breakdown structure, billing, time and expense, performance units, activity management

Customer Relationship Management

Sales and marketing, commissions, service, customer contact, call center support — CRM systems are not always considered part of ERP systems but rather Business Support Systems (BSS).

Data Services

Various "self–service" interfaces for customers, suppliers and/or employees

Development Training

Oracle ERP Development specialized in Oracle Forms, Reports, Conversion, Interfaces, Workflow and Framework, PL/SQL

Saleforce Development

Cognos Development

Datastage Development

Informatics Development

Quality Assurance

Quality Assurance (QA) prevents mistakes or defects in manufactured products and avoids problems when delivering solutions or services to customers; ISO 9000 defines as "part of quality management focused on providing confidence that quality requirements will be fulfilled." The term "assurance" is often used as follows: Implementation of inspection and structured testing as a measure of quality assurance in a television set software project at Philips Semiconductors is described.

Two principles included in quality assurance are: "Fit for purpose" (the product should be suitable for the intended purpose); and "right first time" (mistakes should be eliminated). QA includes management of the quality of raw materials, assemblies, products and components, services related to production, and management, production, and inspection processes.

Product quality depends on the participating constituents, some of which are sustainable and effectively controlled while others are not. The process(es), managed with QA, pertains to Total Quality Management.

If the specification does not reflect the true quality requirements, the product's quality cannot be guaranteed. For instance, the parameters for a pressure vessel should cover not only the material and dimensions but operating, environmental, safety, reliability, and maintainability requirements.