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Things never taught in Training or Classroom !!: Types of Instances in implementation
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Monday, February 18, 2008. Types of Instances in implementation. Today let us discuss something on the instances which a consultant normally work on. Instance is an address for a location where Applications database is stored. We might have heard of many instances such as Vision, Test, Development,CRP I, CRP II, UAT, Production etc. but apart from the name there is no change in the behaviour of any of the Instances. We will see the standard or common purposes for which different instances are used in.
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Things never taught in Training or Classroom !!: Data Migration
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Wednesday, January 30, 2008. Today we will discuss on an important area in any implementation, which is migration of data in to Oracle Applications Database. First data migration means moving of data from one place to another. Moving of data does not mean a mere copy paste work, it means moving of Clean data (uncorrupted) in to proper database tables. Which data is going to be migrated? Why we need access to past data? At which stage of the project this data migration will come in to picture? After data ...
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Things never taught in Training or Classroom !!: Different Stages in an Oracle Application Implementation Project.... !
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Wednesday, January 23, 2008. Different Stages in an Oracle Application Implementation Project! Today we will be seeing the different stages that are available in an implementation project. A Project is not a short term activity to be completed in matter of days, it requires intensive analysis, thoughtful thinking and serious decision making in core and critical business activities. There decisions taken at every stage is critical and irreversible, there is no going back after. For each phase a detailed p...
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Things never taught in Training or Classroom !!: " DOCUMENTATION " - The way to Success !
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Sunday, January 13, 2008. DOCUMENTATION " - The way to Success! Ever since computers came in to use widely, most of the offices follow a PAPERLESS POLICY. Which means they store all official information as a soft copy and not as a hard copy. Its all digital in todays world. be it your leave application, payslip, companies policies and procedures, presentations, etc! Let us see How essential is Documentation for an Oracle Application Implementation project. And in which stage of project we are in right now.
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Things never taught in Training or Classroom !!: What are the Options available when it comes to providing Solutions ?
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Thursday, January 10, 2008. What are the Options available when it comes to providing Solutions? The responsibility of meeting the clients requirements lies with the Functional Consultants and the Subject Matter Experts in the field. Even though most of the requirements are well thought. Of by the client at the very beginning. it is not the end of the list in the real time scenario! There are implementations where client changes or brings in new requirement just before the. Date Government has made that ...
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Things never taught in Training or Classroom !!: How an Oracle Implementation Project is carried out in real time !
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Monday, January 7, 2008. How an Oracle Implementation Project is carried out in real time! Many would have been working in the field of oracle Applications on various specializations without knowing the whole cycle of a project. Most of the professionals are asked to do only what they are told to do with a limited period of time.due to which the learning process on other areas are completely blocked out. He carries out his routine job for years without any knowledge upgrade and value addition. Now that y...
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Things never taught in Training or Classroom !!: January 2008
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Wednesday, January 30, 2008. Today we will discuss on an important area in any implementation, which is migration of data in to Oracle Applications Database. First data migration means moving of data from one place to another. Moving of data does not mean a mere copy paste work, it means moving of Clean data (uncorrupted) in to proper database tables. Which data is going to be migrated? Why we need access to past data? At which stage of the project this data migration will come in to picture? After data ...
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Things never taught in Training or Classroom !!: February 2008
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Monday, February 18, 2008. Types of Instances in implementation. Today let us discuss something on the instances which a consultant normally work on. Instance is an address for a location where Applications database is stored. We might have heard of many instances such as Vision, Test, Development,CRP I, CRP II, UAT, Production etc. but apart from the name there is no change in the behaviour of any of the Instances. We will see the standard or common purposes for which different instances are used in.
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Things never taught in Training or Classroom !!: Work of an Oracle Functional Consultant !
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Thursday, January 10, 2008. Work of an Oracle Functional Consultant! In the previous post, you might have seen how an implementation project is carried out as a whole picture. Now let us see in detail about the work that will be handled by an Oracle Applications Functional Consultant. We will start from the stage where the Client has brought the product from oracle and now looking for a Consultant who can implement it for them. Document the Current Business Process. Collect Sample data from the client an...