HPWorld 98 & ERP 98 Proceedings

Extended ERP in Networked Economy
Web without workflow is worthless

Maher MO Nejad

Product Marketing Manager, Supply Chain
Oracle Corporation
500 Oracle Parkway
Redwood Shores, CA 94065
Phone: (650) 506-8959
E-mail: mnejad@us.oracle.com


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Table of Contents

Extended ERP in Networked Economy

1997 Total Market Size: $15 Billion

2002 Total Projected Market Size: $409 Billion

Internet Hype History

A Networking Quiz

A Networking Quiz

A Networking Quiz

A Networking Quiz

A Networking Quiz

A Networking Quiz

A Networking Quiz

A Networking Quiz

A Networking Quiz

Extra Credit

What’s Your Score? Your Challenges to Enter the Networked Society

The Non-Networked Enterprise Problems of the Past, Supply Chain Isolation

The Networked Society

It’s All About...

It’s All About...

It’s All About...

The Network Society is All About...

Aligning Business Goals with Networking Many believe that the following are the keys to success...

ERP Role in the Networked Society

Many Customer’s Are Networked Some Benefits, Lowers Cost of Deployment

Many Customer’s Are Networked Revenue Focused, Expands Commerce

Many Customer’s Are Networked Controls and Implementation

Web Commerce Who are the Target Audiences?

Inside Out Strategy

Strategic Collaboration Three Settings: Administrative, Commerce, Operational

Information Publishing

Oracle Web Customers: Order Status & Details

Built in drilldown with simple point and click

Built in drilldown with simple point and click

Web Application Dictionary

Integrate Decentralized Operations Deploy at Low Cost

Broaden Reach of Departmental Systems Automate the Enterprise - Empower the Individual

Self-Service Web Applications

Navigation

Building a Better Process On the Exciting Road to Component-Ware

Universal Access Requires Controls

Universal Access Requires Controls Servicing More Employees and Business Partners Requires Workflow

Oracle Self-Service Web Applications Recognizing the Need for “True” Self Service

Oracle Applications in The Network Society