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ONE Oracle News for Midsize Organizations - Issue 04

Overview Midsize companies have their size and agility on their side. To make the most of your agility advantage against larger competitors, streamlining your processes is one of the best steps you can take. Why? Because it will help you improve flexibility, accelerate responsiveness, boost efficiencies, lower costs and, ultimately, increase competitiveness. In this issue, we're taking a closer look at how cost control goes hand-in-hand with process flexibility. Your IT infrastructure can help, with integrated, automated processes that enable your staff to get things done faster.

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PublisherOracle File FormatPDF
Date PublishedSeptember 2009
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