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Automotive Parts Company Consolidates Regional Production Instances of Oracle® E-Business Suite to Achieve Consistent Business Processes and Reduce Maintenance and License Fees
Consolidation software from eprentise enabled this auto parts distributor to consolidate two regional production instances into a single, global instance, saving millions of dollars and months of project time.
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Leading Credit Reporting Firm Consolidates Multiple Oracle E-Business Suite Charts of Accounts with Software
The client needed to change its chart of accounts structure throughout its entire company in order to implement a single global COA. The only other solution was a reimplementation.
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U.S. Federal Government Agency Restructures Clients’ Charts of Accounts to Comply with CGAC Initiative
The Federal Government has mandated that each federal agency must change its chart of accounts to a Common Government-wide Accounting Classification (CGAC) structure.
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Leading U.S. Internet Service Provider Changes Newly Acquired Company’s Oracle® E-Business Suite Calendar For Accurate Financial Reporting Capability
Upon their acquisition of another company in late 2010, the customer needed to change the newly acquired company’s calendar periods to make them in-line with their own for financial reporting purposes. Because the date of the actual acquiring transaction was not initially known, the parent company was on a very tight schedule and required a flexible solution that was capable of making transaction-level changes to the acquired company’s EBS system quickly and on-demand.
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Laser Device Manufacturer Changes Oracle® E-Business Suite Calendar with Software to Prepare for Merger
On September 9, 2009, the company announced a planned merger with another medical company. The CFO needed to adopt the acquiring company’s calendar by January 5, 2010.
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Medical Device Manufacturer Changes Oracle® E-Business Suite Inventory Costing with Software
The company would have had to cancel orders, revoke invoices, and empty and replace the subinventories if they used the Oracle-provided functionality.
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Leading Mining Company Moves to a Global Chart of Accounts, Adds Flexibility to Accounting and Reporting
The global mining company needed to change multiple regionalized charts of accounts to a new global chart of accounts structure in order to adopt a single, global chart of accounts.