IT buyers like the operational flexibility that the public cloud provides. Capital expenditures go away. OpEx becomes predictable. Resources are available on-demand, with near-endless scalability.
REDWOOD SHORES, Calif., Jan. 10, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Things Remembered, the leading North American retailer of personalized merchandise and experiences, has selected Oracle Commerce Cloud to deliver ...
Customers today are nothing if not self-indulgent, enabled by technologies that make it easy for them to get nearly anything they desire at the moment they desire it. Oracle’s Marketing Cloud aims to ...
Oracle today launched several updates to the Oracle Customer Experience (CX) Cloud at its Oracle OpenWorld user conference in San Francisco. The latest updates include digital assistants for sales, ...
Oracle CX, a customer experience cloud, has announced new innovations for its CDP platform Oracle Unity. The new features aim to improve the platform’s ability to unify customer data and enable quick ...
The explosive growth of the Internet of Things gives organizations the opportunity to deliver innovative new services faster and reduce risk by connecting, analyzing and integrating data-driven ...
Oracle last week trumpeted a set of new Marketing Cloud features designed to improve the customer experience. Oracle ID Graph, Rapid Retargeter and AppCloud Connect aim to boost sales by aggregating ...
"Customers aren't afraid to walk away after a single bad experience, and that reality means organizations have to empower their sales, marketing, and customer service teams with the data they need to ...
Oracle announced the successful deployment of its cloud-based retail solutions at Prada Group, helping the luxury brand on its journey to combine its physical and digital offerings to get to know its ...
The Oracle Live Applications event is this week, and yesterday, I discussed in this article how Oracle has quietly become an essential cloud applications company. Oracle utilizes a SaaS model to ...
Steve Miranda, executive vice-president, applications development at Oracle, has said that customers changing their business models are those most likely to go all-in on the supplier’s cloud ...