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SAP and ORACLE

 
Systems, Applications, and Products (SAP) is used in Enterprise Resource
Planning (ERP) which incorporates different business software applications that can be
used for specific types of businesses. Oracle, on the other hand, is made up of specific
processes of an operating system. I observed that using SAP in ERP will help us rapidly
design and bring new business models to the market, offer customer-focused
settlement and service at scale, and manage recurring and usage-based revenue
holistically and comprehensively – all with SAP Billing and Revenue Innovation
Management (BRIM). This is where we can improve our subscription-based offer, keep
regular payments turning over, bring offerings to market in no time, accelerate cash
collection, quickly design and modify pricey models. We can now offer customers what
they want, and build customer relationships that are longer lasting and profitable. Also,
Oracle ERP allows us to adapt business models and processes quickly where we can
reduce costs, sharpen our forecasts, and innovate more. Both websites offer products
(software, infrastructure, system, technology platforms) and other solutions that
businesses across all industries need to run their business faster, better, and simpler
enterprise-wide.

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