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In a free OAUG report, learn how automating your Oracle applications (including JD Edwards and PeopleSoft) cuts costs, time, and errors.
   

If you run Oracle applications, chances are you've at least heard about cross-application automation.

Well, so have plenty of other Oracle users—and they have something to say about it.

You'll find their comments in a newly released Oracle Application Users Group (OAUG) report, “Automating Multiple Applications: Users Speak Out.” It reveals the most common challenges that lead users to cross-app process automation—and the real-life benefits achieved.

Fill out the form below to grab your copy. In under 15 minutes, you'll learn:

  • Why mixed (Oracle/non-Oracle) environments tend to drain more time and budget than pure Oracle ones
  • What keeps businesses dependent on manual scripting (it's nothing to do with efficiency, accuracy, or savings)
  • How IT departments are addressing the challenge of integrating process automation for disparate platforms and applications
  • How companies like yours are significantly cutting the cost of scheduling, backup, monitoring, and other key processes—right now

Along with the report, you'll also get a companion white paper, “Application Automation in Enterprise Workload Automation,” detailing exciting new developments in multiple-application automation.

Yes, I'd like to learn what other Oracle users have to say about deploying cross-app automation. I'm ready to download my free report, “IT Automation Strategies Survey,” and companion white paper.























 

 

 
OAUG report

Just some of what you'll learn in the survey report.

Why monitoring and management process delays can be longer—and more expensive—for companies that mix Oracle and non-Oracle apps (page 4)

How IT departments are handling the rising number of process dependencies in mixed Oracle/non-Oracle environments (page 4)

How many companies still rely on hand-coding to let applications share processes—and what's holding them back (page 10)

The top benefits of process automation tools—in order—straight from those who use them (page 16)
 
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