Incorporating Localizations into an Oracle Footprint
Course Description
During this workshop you will get a detailed overview of what it takes to rollout Oracle globally. You’ll learn from experts how to integrate localization requirements into a global Oracle E-Business Suite R12 Design. Project management and staffing a global implementation team are also key elements that instructors address during these workshops.
In addition, you will also get a chance to preview key local considerations for each region, including pointers on how to cover gaps that exist between local needs and business requirements.
This workshop also focuses on how to integrate end-user education, on the job training, and post-production support to ensure a successful Go Live, regardless of whether your global rollout takes the Big Bang approach or a phased implementation approach.
Course Overview
By the end of this workshop you will be able to:
Develop a plan for implementing Oracle across geographies
Strategize for a Big Bang or phased approach
Discuss Oracle upgrade, reimplementation and fresh implementation requirements
Understand Oracle localizations for more than 15 countries around the world
Course Agenda
DAY 1
An Overview of Oracle Release 12's Global Architecture
How to define the best business units setup
Considerations for reporting purposes
Multi-organization features
Planning your new Oracle Global Environment
Defining your global model
Technical global models
Functional global models
Discussing New Features for:
Oracle R12 HRMS
DAY 2
Discussing New Features continued for:
Oracle R12 Financials
New subledgers functionality within Oracle R12
Shipping products in R12
Globalizations and Localization Differences between countries:
Latin America:
Brazil, Argentina, Peru
Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia
DAY 3
Globalizations and Localization Differences between countries continued:
Asia-Pacific
India
Japan
China / Hong Kong
Australia
Europe
UK
Germany
Belgium / Netherlands
Sweden / Denmark / Finland / Norway
France
North America (US, Canada)
New GAAP Requirements (IFRS) per country
DAY 4
Linking new features with localizations
Implementation considerations
Project plan discussion
Map & gap analysis
Design
Change Management
Procedure documentation
Testing
Training
Support
Key success factors common to global Oracle rollouts
Tips for mitigating project risks during a global implementation of Oracle
Group lab:
Project plan & draft design a global rollout of the Oracle E-Business Suite
Course Location/s
New York 55 Broadway, 21st Floor New York, NY 10006
San Francisco 450 Sansome, 13th Floor San Francisco, CA 94111
Course Cost
$1,500 for OAUG members $2,000 for non-members
Course Date/s
San Francisco - Registration Closed January 18th to January 21st, 2010 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
New York - Registration Closed March 15th to March 18th, 2010 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
San Francisco - Registration Closed June 7th to 10th, 2010 9:00 am to 5:00 pm