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</ref> [[Oracle CRM]] and Oracle Procurement.
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== Products ==
Oracle Corporation's application portfolio consisted {{as of|2012|lc = on}} of the following software suites and products:<ref>{{cite web|title=Oracle Applications|url=http://www.oracle.com/us/products/applications/index.html|publisher=Oracle Corporation|accessdateaccess-date=2012-02-18}}</ref>
 
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| quote = Cimmetry Systems' AutoVue Professional [...] offers a sophisticated feature set for viewing and maintaining CAD and graphics files.
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=== Oracle E-Business Suite ===
Oracle's E-Business Suite (also known as Applications/Apps, EB-Suite/EBS, eBus or "E-Biz"<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.oraclehrms.com/Intro|title=Intro to Oracle E-Biz|publisher=Oracle HRMS|accessdateaccess-date=2018-06-25}}</ref>) consists of a collection of [[enterprise resource planning]] (ERP), [[customer relationship management]] (CRM), and [[supply chain management|supply-chain management]] (SCM) [[Application software|computer applications]] either developed or acquired by Oracle. The software utilizes Oracle's core [[Oracle RDBMS|Oracle relational database management system]] technology.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B53825_08/current/acrobat/121isgig.pdf|title=Oracle® E-Business Suite|date=June 2010|work=Integrated SOA Gateway Implementation Guide|publisher=Oracle|accessdateaccess-date=2013-10-07}}</ref> The E-Business Suite contains several [[product line]]s often known by short acronyms.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.oracle.com/us/products/applications/036047.htm|title=Oracle E-Business Suite 12.1|publisher=Oracle|accessdateaccess-date=2013-10-07}}</ref>
 
Significant technologies incorporated into the applications include the [[Oracle database]] technologies, (engines for RDBMS, [[PL/SQL]], Java, .NET, HTML and XML), the "technology stack" ([[Oracle Forms|Oracle Forms Server]], [[Oracle Reports|Oracle Reports Server]], [[Apache Web Server]], [[Oracle Discoverer]], [[Jinitiator]] and [[Sun Microsystems|Sun]]'s [[Java (programming language)|Java]]). Oracle Corporation brands the on-line technical documentation of E-Business Suite as eTRM{{snd}}"E-Business Suite Technical Reference Manuals".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/A97501_01/html/homeset.html |title=Oracle Applications 11i Documentation |publisher=Oracle |accessdateaccess-date=2016-10-20}}</ref>
 
It makes the following enterprise applications available as part of Oracle eBusiness Suite:
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|title = Oracle Advanced Procurement
|url = http://www.oracle.com/applications/procurement/intro.html
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|quote = Oracle Advanced Procurement is the integrated suite of applications that dramatically cut all supply management costs.
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|url = http://www.oracle.com/applications/procurement/Sourcing.html
|publisher = Oracle Corporation
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|quote = Oracle Sourcing is the enterprise application that drives more and better sourcing through online collaboration and negotiation. It is a key component of Oracle Advanced Procurement [...]
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| title = Oracle E-Business Suite R12 Supply Chain Management
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* Procure-to-Pay business process flow involving activities such as procurement, purchasing, making payment to Suppliers and subsequent accounting.
* Order-to-Cash business process flow involves activities such as Customer Orders, Order fulfillment, receiving payment from Customers & subsequent accounting.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.oracle.com/us/products/applications/ebusiness/financials/053262.html |title=Financial Management &#124; Applications |publisher=Oracle |accessdateaccess-date=2016-10-20}}</ref>
 
==== Oracle Project Portfolio Management Applications ====
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| title = Oracle User Productivity Kit
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| quote = Oracle User Productivity Kit [...] Oracle UPK is an easy-to-use and comprehensive content development, deployment, and maintenance platform [...]
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