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We need you...for organizing SIG meeting

samyou:

Do you plan to use Oracle WMS or MSCA in future?

Are you interested in Oracle WMS or MSCA and want to know more?

Are you a current Oracle WMS or MSCA Customer?

If you answered yes to any of the above questions, we need you....err your feedback!

 

In order to promote better understanding of the breadth and depth of the Oracle WMS and MSCA products, we would like to propose a quarterly web conference in which we would discuss various aspects of the products. In order for this to be most effective, we would like to solicit your feedback with an indication of topics of interest to your company. If you are a current user of the WMS product, it would be meaningful for you to indicate the version you are on, and if your interest is in Release 12 or the version you are on. The products covered by our SIG are Warehouse Management (WMS), Mobile Supply Chain (MSCA), Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and Material Handling Equipment (MHE). You can indicate your preference using a very small survey posted on-line. Click here to take this on-line survey.  Your contact details will not be shared with anyone.


We are looking at this web conference taking place somewhere in the September time-frame, tentatively looking at the second week of September. Therefore, we would like your feedback as soon as possible.


Thank you in advance for your participation

Comments (2)

using Uncle Sam to "recruit"? shame shame.

Pedro Gomes:

Do you plan to use Oracle MSCA in future? Yes.
What are the new technologies?
We can use GPRS?

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