There’s quite a bit of discussion about when and why you should migrate business applications to the cloud or select applications that are available via the cloud. The business case for doing so is quite compelling, as you have the potential to increase business agility, save money and deliver enhanced value.
Forrester's James Staten cautions, however, that “Apps in the cloud need to be adapted to the cloud – not the other way around.”
In other words, don’t just migrate an application to the cloud, as performance and availability may suffer.
This is where Oracle’s Fusion Applications fit nicely. This is the first enterprise applications suite that supports on-premise, “private cloud” (dedicated hosted environment) and “public cloud” (shared software as a service) implementations, allowing you to choose where to deploy your applications.
When it comes time to enable your Fusion Applications in either a ‘private’ or ‘public’ cloud, Oracle's Fusion Applications Implementation Training helps to ensure a smooth and rapid implementation. This hands-on, interactive training will help you understand the foundation and configuration options to make informed decisions during your Fusion Applications setup.
Super users and security managers are certainly candidates for Fusion Applications cloud implementation training; however, Configuration or Functional Implementers are the primary candidates for implementation training for a specific application. Ideally, configuration implementers are dedicated business users who will manage the implementation project for a specific application. These dedicated business users need to understand the business requirements associated with setting-up the application.
Implementation Consultants, who are often employed by Oracle partners that provide implementation services, are also prime candidates for training.
Implementation training is available for the key applications across the entire Oracle Fusion Applications suite, including:
View available Fusion Applications implementation training by product area now to learn more.
You can also watch a short video that provides an overview of Oracle Fusion Applications training.
Questions or comments? We'd love to hear from you in the comment section below.
-Jim Vonick, Oracle University Market Development Manager
Dear Mr.Jim,
I would like to know about the functional modules for Fusion Applications.
Presently I work as an Oracle Functional Project management consultant.
Thanks and Regards,
Sathya