In the first few months of 2023, Oracle Primavera Cloud has undergone many updates to help improve its platform for the construction and engineering industry. Risk management, program, platform, and mobile updates, to name a few. Continue reading:
The latest Oracle Cloud Project Management updates were released in early March 2023, offering a range of updates in Billing, Cost, Planning, Resource, Program, and Grant management. Continue reading:
Through our experience leading the development of Oracle Projects and hundreds of Oracle E-Business Suite implementations, our experts have uncovered even more ways to improve user experience. Continue reading the blog:
2023's Women in Construction Week theme is ‘Many Paths, One Mission.’ To honor that goal, our team met with a woman who has taken leaps in the industry: Janet Marriage, a Regional Safety Manager at Garney Construction.
While Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP is a game-changing solution for organizations looking to streamline their business processes, it's important to remember that it is just one piece of the puzzle. Continue reading the blog to learn more:
Project managers from varying departments have access to state-of-the-art tools, poviding a strong foothold in each project lifecycle phase. But, there's still a major roadblock in project synchronization. Continue reading the blog:
The latest Oracle Cloud Applications updates were released in mid-January 2023, offering a range of updates in usability, project management, billing and revenue, cost management and control, and others. Learn more about the latest features:
When choosing a financial planning software for project management, project-centric organizations need to look beyond the cost of implementation. Facilitating a bridge between the project and org-level finances is key:
The presentation is now available! Listen to our in-house expert speak about the importance of Earned Value Management when it is recognized as a Key Performance Indicator (KPI) for projects.
The Oxford dictionary defines volatility as “the liability to change rapidly and unpredictably, especially for the worse.” It seems volatility near-perfectly describes our current construction economy: