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Oracle Database 19c (19.3) Now Certified With eBusiness Suite 12.2

Introduction For quite some time now, the latest version of the Oracle Database certified with Oracle E-Business Suite has been 12cR1 (12.1.0.2). Since then new versions of the..

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Implementing Oracle’s Free Equipment Lease Application for IFRS16

Introduction In my earlier blogs on IFRS16, I always used the Train Operating Companies as the example of why IFRS16 was deemed necessary by the financial reporting authorities...

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Announcing Oracle E-Business Suite 12.2.9

Oracle has announced the availability of Oracle E-Business Suite 12.2.9. The 12.2.9 release combines new features and enhancements with error corrections and statutory and..

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Claremont Nominated For Six Oracle Awards

The shortlist for the 2019 Partner of the Year Awards has been announced by the UK Oracle User Group (UKOUG).

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Should I Stay or Should I Go?

Oracle E-Business: Time To Make A Decision On Your Future Many large enterprises have made a significant investment by deploying Oracle E-Business (“EBS”) software as part of..

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E-Business Suite Analysers

How to get automated and interpret what they mean It's never been easier to setup and run the analyser scripts available for E-Business Suite. As a result, users no longer need to..

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RUP12 Latest Release

RUP12 has been released for Oracle HCM customers.

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Claremont honoured with the “Best of the Best” award

Claremont has been recognised as the “Best of the Best” for top-performing professional services by independent research firm Service Performance Insight (SPI Research) in its..

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Your Pension Scheme In 2019 – Here’s What You Need To Know

If you’re an employer with staff in an auto-enrolled pension scheme, there are a few changes to contributions in April that you need to be aware of.

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Is Java still free for Oracle users?

In January 2019 Java SE 8 reached its end of support and commercial users no longer benefitted from free updates. Oracle had previously changed their Java licensing, packaging and..

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