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Managing IT is no longer just about managing discrete IT components. Business users demand faster transactions, highly available business processes and other similar business-centric results that are not easily mapped to systems and servers.
To satisfy these needs, IT organizations need solutions that can monitor and manage business transactions that drive business activity and revenue. I am excited to report that the new release of Oracle Enterprise Manager 11g has addressed this need with tools that help you examine the health of business transactions with drill down capability to diagnose issues down to the physical and virtual resources across middleware, database and server environments.
With more companies adopting private cloud computing as a preferred mode of business process delivery, these capabilities will be essential for you to keep the business users happy while keeping abreast with the high pace of change in the business world.
With these new capabilities, Oracle Enterprise Manager enables IT departments to drive business agility and efficiency. Oracle Enterprise Manager 11g can help you:
- Maximize IT return on investment
- Deliver greater business value
- Increase customer satisfaction
I would like to invite you to review a selection of our customer references. These companies have realized significant business benefits and we are confident that your company can also realize similar benefits with Oracle Enterprise Manager.
Richard Sarwal
SVP, Product Development, Oracle Enterprise Manager
Read Full: Information for Success: Oracle Enterprise Manager
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Table of Contents
6 AmTrust Bank (Financial Services, United States)
9 Arval bv (Financial Services, Netherlands)
10 Asciano (Travel and Transportation, Australia)
13 China Mobile Group Shandong Company Limited (Communications, China)
14 City of Evanston (Public Sector, United States)
15 Coeur d’Alene Mines (Natural Resources, Argentina)
16 Colorcon (Life Sciences, United States)
17 Comic Relief (Public Sector, United Kingdom)
20 DekaBank Deutsche Girozentrale (Financial Services, Germany)
21 Edmunds Inc. (Professional Services, United States)
22 EMC Corporation (Professional Services, United States)
23 Emerson (Industrial Manufacturing, United States)
24 Enterprise Rent-A-Car (Travel and Transportation, United States)
25 Essent (Utilities, Netherlands)
26 Ferrovie dello Stato (Travel and Transportation, Italy)
27 Fiberlink Communications (High Technology, United States)
28 FIDUCIA IT AG (Financial Services, Germany)
29 General Electric (Industrial Manufacturing, United States)
30 GGZ Noord-Holland-Noord (Healthcare, Netherlands)
31 Groupe Genoyer (Industrial Manufacturing, France)
32 infinitas learning (Media and Entertainment, Netherlands)
33 Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
(Education and Research, United States)
34 LapIT Oy (Professional Services, Finland)
35 Meridian Knowledge Solutions, LLC (High Technology, United States)
36 Ministry of Defence (Public Sector, United Kingdom)
37 Ministry of Justice (Public Sector, United Kingdom)
38 MOL Hungarian Oil and Gas Company (Oil and Gas, Hungary)
39 NetApp, Inc. (High Technology, United States)
40 Nevada System of Higher Education, System Computing Services
(Education & Research, United States)
41 Rahn & Bodmer Banquiers (Financial Services, Switzerland)
42 Sodexo Do Brasil Comercial Ltda. (Professional Services, Brazil)
43 The CUMIS Group Limited (Insurance, Canada)
44 The Foschini Group (Retail, South Africa)
45 Wipro Technologies (Professional Services, India)
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