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Oracle Technical Course:

1. 11i System Administrator Fundamentals:
In this course students learn concepts and functions that are critical to the System Administrator role.
Students learn information useful for implementing and managing the 11i E-Business Suite.
Tasks covered include setting up security and user management, concurrent processing, profiles, and workflows; students also learn how to personalize Oracle E-Business Suite Forms and HTML pages.
In addition, students learn how to monitor and audit an E-Business Suite system.
The System Administrator Fundamentals course is a part of the Learning Path for Implementation Consultants and provides the foundation needed to effectively control security and ensure smooth operations for an E-Business Suite installation.
Demonstrations and hands-on practice reinforce the fundamental concepts.
• Effectively control security
• Monitor and audit applications
• Understand User Management set up
• Utilize profile options to enhance security

2. Oracle Reports Developer 10g:
Build Reports: In this course, students learn how to design and build a variety of standard and custom Web and paper reports using Oracle Reports Developer (9.0.4.0.1).
Working in the declarative environment of Reports Builder, students learn how to retrieve, display, and format data from any data source in numerous reporting styles and publish the output to any destination.
During the course, students learn how to add dynamic content to a static Web page and publish reports to the Web.
Students also learn how to customize more complex reports, embed graphical charts, and use OracleAS Reports Services to deploy your reports.

3. 11i Extend Oracle Applications: Forms:
Oracle Application Object Library provides a framework for extending Oracle Applications using Oracle Forms Developer.
This framework helps developers build custom forms using Oracle Application Object Library 11i and Oracle Forms Developer 6i.
In this class, students learn the graphical user interface (GUI) and coding standards required to develop integrated functional extensions to Oracle Applications using Oracle Forms Developer 6i and the pre-built program components provided with the Oracle Applications.
Students learn the same form programming techniques used by Oracle's application development teams to create integrated, user-friendly applications.
This class includes extensive hands-on practice building a form to reinforce concepts taught.
Oracle Logistic Implementers Course:

1. 11i eBusiness Suite Essentials for Implementers:
This course provides an overview of the Oracle E-Business Suite.
It covers all the essential areas that a functional implementer should know to start the journey with Oracle Applications.
Students learn about the major components of the 11i E-Business Suite architecture.
They will be able to recognize the shared entities within 11i E-Business Suite.
The key business flows and integration points between products in 11i E-Business Suite is covered in this course.
The tasks covered include defining and creating flex fields.
The Multi Org model and its key implementation constraints are introduced to the learner.
In addition, students are given an overview of Oracle Workflow, the components that comprise workflow, and how to monitor a process in the workflow monitor.
This course explains how alerts are used in 11i E-Business Suite and covers the differences between Event and Periodic Alerts.
The E-business Essentials for Implementers course provides a functional foundation for any e-Business Suite Fundamentals course Demonstrations and hands-on practice reinforces the fundamental concepts.

2. 11i Inventory Management Fundamentals:
This class focuses on the features, functions and benefits of the Oracle Inventory application. Students will learn how to set up items, how to use the various inventory controls available, how to do transactions, transfers, and inventory moves, inventory replenishment, cycle counting and physical inventory.
Students will also learn where Inventory fits in the overall enterprise structure.
This course reflects the logical flow of the processes involved in inventory management. For example, this course covers defining items, receiving items, issuing items, and replenishing items in the same order.
The exercises in this course provide hands-on experience on using Oracle Inventory to perform many of the processing and inquiry transactions such as receiving, moving, replenishing inventory items, and generating count tags for physical inventories.
The hands-on exercises also help you understand how to use mobile devices to perform transactions such as cycle counting and inventory replenishment.
a. Set up organizations that correspond to your business units in Oracle Applications.
b. Perform inventory replenishment.
c. Define inventory items for Oracle Supply Chain Applications.
d. Perform ABC classification and cycle count.
e. Perform inventory transactions.
f. Use mobile devices to perform inventory transactions.

3. 11i Purchasing Fundamentals:
In this course, participants learn how to set up and use Oracle Purchasing to manage the purchasing process.
There are hands-on exercises, through which the participants learn how to manage suppliers, create and maintain request for quotations and quotations and manage the approved supplier list.
Participants will also learn how to create requisitions and purchase orders and apply document security, routing and approval methods.
Finally, students will learn how to enter and manage receipts.

4. 11i Oracle Order Management Fundamentals:
In this course, participants will learn about Order Management process flows, application functionality, and the requirements required to manage and control sales order fulfillment.
Students will receive instruction on how to enter and maintain simple to complex Sales Orders.
They will learn how to manage changes, and cancellation to orders, and how to process returns. Students will learn critical tangent topics including Customer/Party Management, Sales Credits, Shipping, Pricing, and Inventory related topics such as Items, and Organization structure as they relate to sales order fulfillment.
Students will also receive information regarding the set up and implementation considerations of the Order Management product.
a. Maintain party and customer account information
b. Enter Orders
c. Manage Orders
BI Academy

1. Analytics: Overview:
The course begins with an introduction to fundamental concepts related to business intelligence and dimensional modeling.
You will explore Siebel Business Analytics user interfaces, including Siebel Answers, which is used to generate, modify, organize, and share Analytics requests for viewing within Intelligence Dashboards.
This course also provides an overview of the Analytics Administration Tool, which is used to view and configure a Siebel Analytics repository.
The course includes a detailed description of the components that compose the Siebel Business Analytics architecture.
You will also be introduced to prebuilt Siebel Business Analytics applications and explore the prebuilt Siebel Analytics repository.
This course is appropriate for Analytics 7.7 and 7.8.

2. Oracle BI Presentation Services 10g:
Create Reports/Dashboards: This course provides step-by-step instructions for creating ad-hoc queries in OracleBI Answers and incorporating them into Interactive Dashboards, which compose business intelligence applications.
Learn to build a simple OracleBI Interactive Dashboard starting with basic requests created in Answers, then add more complexity to the Dashboard as the course progresses, including pivot tables, charts, prompts, embedded content, and navigation links.
Utilize OracleBI Delivers in sending real-time, personalized alerts via intelligence agents (iBots) to Interactive Dashboards for subscribed users.
In addition to building Dashboards, students learn to perform administration tasks related to configuring and maintaining them and how to customize the user interface for Interactive Dashboards using cascading style sheets, dashboard styles, and XML message files.
Finally, the course provides an overview of recommended design principles and best practices related to the presentation of information in Interactive Dashboards.
Learn to:
• Build queries in OracleBI Answers
• Customize the OracleBI user interface
• Create and modify OracleBI Interactive Dashboards
• Use OracleBI Delivers to configure, schedule, and deliver personalized alerts
11i Procure to Pay Fundamentals
This course provides an understanding of the Procure to Pay cycle and key implementation issues in Oracle Purchasing, iProcurement and Payables applications.
This course will prepare you to make basic implementation decisions involved in launching the Procure to Pay process.
Students will learn how these applications fit into Oracle's e-Business Suite of applications.
This is accomplished through a series of tutorials, supplemented with guided demonstrations and practices.
BI Academy

1. Analytics: Overview:
The course begins with an introduction to fundamental concepts related to business intelligence and dimensional modeling.
You will explore Siebel Business Analytics user interfaces, including Siebel Answers, which is used to generate, modify, organize, and share Analytics requests for viewing within Intelligence Dashboards.
This course also provides an overview of the Analytics Administration Tool, which is used to view and configure a Siebel Analytics repository.
The course includes a detailed description of the components that compose the Siebel Business Analytics architecture.
You will also be introduced to prebuilt Siebel Business Analytics applications and explore the prebuilt Siebel Analytics repository.
This course is appropriate for Analytics 7.7 and 7.8.

2. Oracle BI Presentation Services 10g:
Create Reports/Dashboards: This course provides step-by-step instructions for creating ad-hoc queries in OracleBI Answers and incorporating them into Interactive Dashboards, which compose business intelligence applications.
Learn to build a simple OracleBI Interactive Dashboard starting with basic requests created in Answers, then add more complexity to the Dashboard as the course progresses, including pivot tables, charts, prompts, embedded content, and navigation links.
Utilize OracleBI Delivers in sending real-time, personalized alerts via intelligence agents (iBots) to Interactive Dashboards for subscribed users.
In addition to building Dashboards, students learn to perform administration tasks related to configuring and maintaining them and how to customize the user interface for Interactive Dashboards using cascading style sheets, dashboard styles, and XML message files.
Finally, the course provides an overview of recommended design principles and best practices related to the presentation of information in Interactive Dashboards.
Learn to:
• Build queries in OracleBI Answers
• Customize the OracleBI user interface
• Create and modify OracleBI Interactive Dashboards
• Use OracleBI Delivers to configure, schedule, and deliver personalized alerts
11i Oracle Payables Fundamentals
In this course, participants learn how to set up and use Oracle Payables to manage the accounts payable process.
Participants learn how to manage suppliers, process invoices as well as payments and generate key reports.
Participants also learn how to approve invoices for payment, process stop and void payments, setup bank accounts and process payment batches.
Finally, the students learn how to close accounts payable periods and transfer accounting details to the general ledger.

Participants will learn how the Payables application fits into Oracle’s e-Business Suite of applications.
This is accomplished through a series of tutorials, supplemented with hands-on exercises.
• Describe how the payables process fits into the Oracle eBusiness suite of applications
• Import/Enter invoices and invoice distributions
• Identify Payables integration points
• Apply prepayments and advances
• Define suppliers and supplier sites
• Identify key reports
11i Procure to Pay Fundamentals
This course provides an understanding of the Procure to Pay cycle and key implementation issues in Oracle Purchasing, iProcurement and Payables applications.
This course will prepare you to make basic implementation decisions involved in launching the Procure to Pay process.
Students will learn how these applications fit into Oracle's e-Business Suite of applications.
This is accomplished through a series of tutorials, supplemented with guided demonstrations and practices.
BI Academy

1. Analytics: Overview:
The course begins with an introduction to fundamental concepts related to business intelligence and dimensional modeling.
You will explore Siebel Business Analytics user interfaces, including Siebel Answers, which is used to generate, modify, organize, and share Analytics requests for viewing within Intelligence Dashboards.
This course also provides an overview of the Analytics Administration Tool, which is used to view and configure a Siebel Analytics repository.
The course includes a detailed description of the components that compose the Siebel Business Analytics architecture.
You will also be introduced to prebuilt Siebel Business Analytics applications and explore the prebuilt Siebel Analytics repository.
This course is appropriate for Analytics 7.7 and 7.8.

2. Oracle BI Presentation Services 10g:
Create Reports/Dashboards: This course provides step-by-step instructions for creating ad-hoc queries in OracleBI Answers and incorporating them into Interactive Dashboards, which compose business intelligence applications.
Learn to build a simple OracleBI Interactive Dashboard starting with basic requests created in Answers, then add more complexity to the Dashboard as the course progresses, including pivot tables, charts, prompts, embedded content, and navigation links.
Utilize OracleBI Delivers in sending real-time, personalized alerts via intelligence agents (iBots) to Interactive Dashboards for subscribed users.
In addition to building Dashboards, students learn to perform administration tasks related to configuring and maintaining them and how to customize the user interface for Interactive Dashboards using cascading style sheets, dashboard styles, and XML message files.
Finally, the course provides an overview of recommended design principles and best practices related to the presentation of information in Interactive Dashboards.
Learn to:
• Build queries in OracleBI Answers
• Customize the OracleBI user interface
• Create and modify OracleBI Interactive Dashboards
• Use OracleBI Delivers to configure, schedule, and deliver personalized alerts
Oracle Financial Implementers Course

1. 11i eBusiness Suite Essentials for Implementers:
This course provides an overview of the Oracle E-Business Suite.
It covers all the essential areas that a functional implementer should know to start the journey with Oracle Applications.
Students learn about the major components of the 11i E-Business Suite architecture.
They will be able to recognize the shared entities within 11i E-Business Suite.
The key business flows and integration points between products in 11i E-Business Suite is covered in this course. The tasks covered include defining and creating flex fields.
The Multi Org model and its key implementation constraints are introduced to the learner.
In addition, students are given an overview of Oracle Workflow, the components that comprise workflow, and how to monitor a process in the workflow monitor.
This course explains how alerts are used in 11i E-Business Suite and covers the differences between Event and Periodic Alerts.
The E-business Essentials for Implementers course provides a functional foundation for any e-Business Suite Fundamentals course Demonstrations and hands-on practice reinforces the fundamental concepts.

2. 11i General Ledger Management Fundamentals:
This course prepares Implementation consultants to institute statutory financial controls, reduce the period close cycle, access financial data, and deliver comprehensive financial reporting.
The General Ledger Management Fundamentals course is a part of the Learning Path for Implementation Consultants, and will prepare you to achieve the highest transaction rates, largest data volumes, and smallest processing windows needed to keep your company competitive.

3. 11i Oracle Payables Fundamentals:
In this course, participants learn how to set up and use Oracle Payables to manage the accounts payable process.
Participants learn how to manage suppliers, process invoices as well as payments and generate key reports.
Participants also learn how to approve invoices for payment, process stop and void payments, setup bank accounts and process payment batches.
Finally, the students learn how to close accounts payable periods and transfer accounting details to the general ledger.
Participants will learn how the Payables application fits into Oracle’s e-Business Suite of applications.
This is accomplished through a series of tutorials, supplemented with hands-on exercises.
a. Describe how the payables process fits into the Oracle eBusiness suite of applications
b. Import/Enter invoices and invoice distributions
c. Identify Payables integration points
d. Apply prepayments and advances
e. Define suppliers and supplier sites
f. Identify key reports

4. 11i Oracle Receivables Fundamentals:
In this course, participants learn how to use Oracle Receivables to manage the accounts receivable process.
There are hands-on exercises, through which the participants learn how to manage customers, process invoices and manage collections and submit reports.
Finally, the students learn how to close accounts receivable periods and transfer accounting details to the general ledger.
Introduction to Oracle9i: SQL

This class is applicable to Oracle9i and Oracle8i users.
You learn concepts of relational databases, to create database structures and to store, retrieve, and manipulate data.
Here you learn to query using Basic SQL Statements, restrict, sort, perform single row functions and group the queried data.

You will write advanced SELECT statements and use advanced techniques such as ROLLUP, CUBE, set operators, and hierarchical retrieval.
You will query multiple tables, perform nested queries, implement constraints, use date and time functions, and create sequences and views.

You learn to write SQL and SQL*Plus script files using the iSQL*Plus tool to generate report-like output.
Demonstrations and hands-on practice reinforce the fundamental concepts. The SQL Workshop will enhance your learning experience of SQL.

This course counts towards the Hands-on course requirement for the Oracle 9i Database Administrator Certification.
Only instructor-led inclass or instructor-led online formats of this course will meet the Certification Hands-on Requirement.
Self Study CD-Rom and Knowledge Center courses are excellent study and reference tools but DO NOT meet the Hands-on Requirement for certification.
11i iProcurement Fundamentals

This course provides a comprehensive understanding of Oracle iProcurement catalog management, ordering, and receiving functionality.
You will learn how to set up Oracle iProcurement, manage catalog content, and implement Oracle Procurement workflows to achieve an integrated Oracle Procurement solution.

• Manage Catalog Content with eContent Manager
• Implement iProcurement Requisitions
• Implement iProcurement Receipting
• Explain iProcurement Setup Steps
Oracle Technical Course:

1. 11i System Administrator Fundamentals:
In this course students learn concepts and functions that are critical to the System Administrator role.
Students learn information useful for implementing and managing the 11i E-Business Suite.
Tasks covered include setting up security and user management, concurrent processing, profiles, and workflows; students also learn how to personalize Oracle E-Business Suite Forms and HTML pages.
In addition, students learn how to monitor and audit an E-Business Suite system.
The System Administrator Fundamentals course is a part of the Learning Path for Implementation Consultants and provides the foundation needed to effectively control security and ensure smooth operations for an E-Business Suite installation.
Demonstrations and hands-on practice reinforce the fundamental concepts.
• Effectively control security
• Monitor and audit applications
• Understand User Management set up
• Utilize profile options to enhance security

2. Oracle Reports Developer 10g:
Build Reports: In this course, students learn how to design and build a variety of standard and custom Web and paper reports using Oracle Reports Developer (9.0.4.0.1).
Working in the declarative environment of Reports Builder, students learn how to retrieve, display, and format data from any data source in numerous reporting styles and publish the output to any destination.
During the course, students learn how to add dynamic content to a static Web page and publish reports to the Web.
Students also learn how to customize more complex reports, embed graphical charts, and use OracleAS Reports Services to deploy your reports.

3. 11i Extend Oracle Applications: Forms:
Oracle Application Object Library provides a framework for extending Oracle Applications using Oracle Forms Developer.
This framework helps developers build custom forms using Oracle Application Object Library 11i and Oracle Forms Developer 6i.
In this class, students learn the graphical user interface (GUI) and coding standards required to develop integrated functional extensions to Oracle Applications using Oracle Forms Developer 6i and the pre-built program components provided with the Oracle Applications.
Students learn the same form programming techniques used by Oracle's application development teams to create integrated, user-friendly applications.
This class includes extensive hands-on practice building a form to reinforce concepts taught.
Oracle Logistic Implementers Course:

1. 11i eBusiness Suite Essentials for Implementers:
This course provides an overview of the Oracle E-Business Suite.
It covers all the essential areas that a functional implementer should know to start the journey with Oracle Applications.
Students learn about the major components of the 11i E-Business Suite architecture.
They will be able to recognize the shared entities within 11i E-Business Suite.
The key business flows and integration points between products in 11i E-Business Suite is covered in this course.
The tasks covered include defining and creating flex fields.
The Multi Org model and its key implementation constraints are introduced to the learner.
In addition, students are given an overview of Oracle Workflow, the components that comprise workflow, and how to monitor a process in the workflow monitor.
This course explains how alerts are used in 11i E-Business Suite and covers the differences between Event and Periodic Alerts.
The E-business Essentials for Implementers course provides a functional foundation for any e-Business Suite Fundamentals course Demonstrations and hands-on practice reinforces the fundamental concepts.

2. 11i Inventory Management Fundamentals:
This class focuses on the features, functions and benefits of the Oracle Inventory application. Students will learn how to set up items, how to use the various inventory controls available, how to do transactions, transfers, and inventory moves, inventory replenishment, cycle counting and physical inventory.
Students will also learn where Inventory fits in the overall enterprise structure.
This course reflects the logical flow of the processes involved in inventory management. For example, this course covers defining items, receiving items, issuing items, and replenishing items in the same order.
The exercises in this course provide hands-on experience on using Oracle Inventory to perform many of the processing and inquiry transactions such as receiving, moving, replenishing inventory items, and generating count tags for physical inventories.
The hands-on exercises also help you understand how to use mobile devices to perform transactions such as cycle counting and inventory replenishment.
a. Set up organizations that correspond to your business units in Oracle Applications.
b. Perform inventory replenishment.
c. Define inventory items for Oracle Supply Chain Applications.
d. Perform ABC classification and cycle count.
e. Perform inventory transactions.
f. Use mobile devices to perform inventory transactions.

3. 11i Purchasing Fundamentals:
In this course, participants learn how to set up and use Oracle Purchasing to manage the purchasing process.
There are hands-on exercises, through which the participants learn how to manage suppliers, create and maintain request for quotations and quotations and manage the approved supplier list.
Participants will also learn how to create requisitions and purchase orders and apply document security, routing and approval methods.
Finally, students will learn how to enter and manage receipts.

4. 11i Oracle Order Management Fundamentals:
In this course, participants will learn about Order Management process flows, application functionality, and the requirements required to manage and control sales order fulfillment.
Students will receive instruction on how to enter and maintain simple to complex Sales Orders.
They will learn how to manage changes, and cancellation to orders, and how to process returns. Students will learn critical tangent topics including Customer/Party Management, Sales Credits, Shipping, Pricing, and Inventory related topics such as Items, and Organization structure as they relate to sales order fulfillment.
Students will also receive information regarding the set up and implementation considerations of the Order Management product.
a. Maintain party and customer account information
b. Enter Orders
c. Manage Orders
11i Advanced Supply Chain Fundamentals

This class includes discussions of features, functions, and benefits of Oracle Advanced Supply Chain Planning. Students learn how to set up data and model the supply chain.
In hands on practices students will review data, review the supply chain model, and create advanced supply chain plans.
Students analyze results of unconstrained, constrained, and optimized versions of multiple organization plans.
They resolve exception messages and respond to recommendations.

• Review plan results
• View data and model the supply chain
• Resolve exception messages
• Create advanced supply chain plans
• Respond to recommendations
Oracle Database 10g: Administration Workshop I Release 2:

This course is your first step towards success as an Oracle professional, designed to give you a firm foundation in basic database administration.
In this class, you'll learn how to install and maintain an Oracle database.
You will gain a conceptual understanding of the Oracle database architecture and how its components work and interact with one another.
You will also learn how to create an operational database and properly manage the various structures in an effective and efficient manner including performance monitoring, database security, user management, and backup/recovery techniques.
The lesson topics are reinforced with structured hands-on practices. This course is designed to prepare you for the corresponding Oracle Certified Associate exam.

This course counts towards the Hands-on course requirement for the Oracle Database 10g Administrator Certification.
Only instructor-led inclass or instructor-led online formats of this course will meet the Certification Hands-on Requirement.
Self Study CD-Rom and Knowledge Center courses DO NOT meet the Hands-on Requirement.

Learn To:
• Install the Database
• Back up and Recover Data
• Administer Users
• Transport Data between Databases
• Manage Data
• Configure the Network


11i Extend Oracle Applications: Customizing OA Framework Applications

OA Framework pages are J2EE-based applications that access an 11.5.10 eBusiness Suite instance. There is a tremendous amount of power in the J2EE programming patterns supported by OA Framework pages.
Much of that power requires the ability to program in Java. BUT! there is still is significant component of OA Framework pages that requires no or little programming.
And exploring those capabilities is the purpose of this course.

In Part 1 of the course, the students will explore the powerful capability known as Personalizations, which offers the means to change OA Framework pages without programming.

In Part 2 of the course, the students will explore how to deploy these personalizations and other OA Framework objects into a production instance.

And, in Part 3, the students will explore the simpler OA Framework programming method called Extensions.

• Create user-level personalizations
• Create administrator personalizations
• Deploy personalizations and extensions
• Create and deploy translations
• Extend existing OA Framework pages
BI Academy

1. Analytics: Overview:
The course begins with an introduction to fundamental concepts related to business intelligence and dimensional modeling.
You will explore Siebel Business Analytics user interfaces, including Siebel Answers, which is used to generate, modify, organize, and share Analytics requests for viewing within Intelligence Dashboards.
This course also provides an overview of the Analytics Administration Tool, which is used to view and configure a Siebel Analytics repository.
The course includes a detailed description of the components that compose the Siebel Business Analytics architecture.
You will also be introduced to prebuilt Siebel Business Analytics applications and explore the prebuilt Siebel Analytics repository.
This course is appropriate for Analytics 7.7 and 7.8.

2. Oracle BI Presentation Services 10g:
Create Reports/Dashboards: This course provides step-by-step instructions for creating ad-hoc queries in OracleBI Answers and incorporating them into Interactive Dashboards, which compose business intelligence applications.
Learn to build a simple OracleBI Interactive Dashboard starting with basic requests created in Answers, then add more complexity to the Dashboard as the course progresses, including pivot tables, charts, prompts, embedded content, and navigation links.
Utilize OracleBI Delivers in sending real-time, personalized alerts via intelligence agents (iBots) to Interactive Dashboards for subscribed users.
In addition to building Dashboards, students learn to perform administration tasks related to configuring and maintaining them and how to customize the user interface for Interactive Dashboards using cascading style sheets, dashboard styles, and XML message files.
Finally, the course provides an overview of recommended design principles and best practices related to the presentation of information in Interactive Dashboards.
Learn to:
• Build queries in OracleBI Answers
• Customize the OracleBI user interface
• Create and modify OracleBI Interactive Dashboards
• Use OracleBI Delivers to configure, schedule, and deliver personalized alerts
11i System Administrator Fundamentals:

In this course students learn concepts and functions that are critical to the System Administrator role.
Students learn information useful for implementing and managing the 11i E-Business Suite.
Tasks covered include setting up security and user management, concurrent processing, profiles, and workflows; students also learn how to personalize Oracle E-Business Suite Forms and HTML pages.
In addition, students learn how to monitor and audit an E-Business Suite system.
The System Administrator Fundamentals course is a part of the Learning Path for Implementation Consultants and provides the foundation needed to effectively control security and ensure smooth operations for an E-Business Suite installation.
Demonstrations and hands-on practice reinforce the fundamental concepts.
• Effectively control security
• Monitor and audit applications
• Understand User Management set up
• Utilize profile options to enhance security
11i HRMS System Administration

This curriculum covers system administration tasks in Oracle HRMS. You learn how to design your security processes to consider the different roles and responsibilities within your enterprise by looking at key design and implementation decisions.
Within security, the curriculum covers all aspects of security profile definition, including assignment-level security, and also covers related processes and procedures, for example, menu and function security.

The curriculum also includes information on extending your Oracle HRMS application to meet the particular requirements of your enterprise.
By learning how to configure and customize your HRMS application, for example, by creating user tables, extra information types, and task flows, you can streamline your business processes and tailor them to the particular roles in your enterprise.
Practices and guided demonstrations enhance the learning experience.

• To design and implement security
• To personalize functions and business processes
• To extend your Oracle HRMS application
Introduction to Oracle9i: SQL

This class is applicable to Oracle9i and Oracle8i users.
You learn concepts of relational databases, to create database structures and to store, retrieve, and manipulate data.
Here you learn to query using Basic SQL Statements, restrict, sort, perform single row functions and group the queried data.

You will write advanced SELECT statements and use advanced techniques such as ROLLUP, CUBE, set operators, and hierarchical retrieval.
You will query multiple tables, perform nested queries, implement constraints, use date and time functions, and create sequences and views.

You learn to write SQL and SQL*Plus script files using the iSQL*Plus tool to generate report-like output.
Demonstrations and hands-on practice reinforce the fundamental concepts. The SQL Workshop will enhance your learning experience of SQL.

This course counts towards the Hands-on course requirement for the Oracle 9i Database Administrator Certification.
Only instructor-led inclass or instructor-led online formats of this course will meet the Certification Hands-on Requirement.
Self Study CD-Rom and Knowledge Center courses are excellent study and reference tools but DO NOT meet the Hands-on Requirement for certification.
Oracle Technical Course:

1. 11i System Administrator Fundamentals:
In this course students learn concepts and functions that are critical to the System Administrator role.
Students learn information useful for implementing and managing the 11i E-Business Suite.
Tasks covered include setting up security and user management, concurrent processing, profiles, and workflows; students also learn how to personalize Oracle E-Business Suite Forms and HTML pages.
In addition, students learn how to monitor and audit an E-Business Suite system.
The System Administrator Fundamentals course is a part of the Learning Path for Implementation Consultants and provides the foundation needed to effectively control security and ensure smooth operations for an E-Business Suite installation.
Demonstrations and hands-on practice reinforce the fundamental concepts.
• Effectively control security
• Monitor and audit applications
• Understand User Management set up
• Utilize profile options to enhance security

2. Oracle Reports Developer 10g:
Build Reports: In this course, students learn how to design and build a variety of standard and custom Web and paper reports using Oracle Reports Developer (9.0.4.0.1).
Working in the declarative environment of Reports Builder, students learn how to retrieve, display, and format data from any data source in numerous reporting styles and publish the output to any destination.
During the course, students learn how to add dynamic content to a static Web page and publish reports to the Web.
Students also learn how to customize more complex reports, embed graphical charts, and use OracleAS Reports Services to deploy your reports.

3. 11i Extend Oracle Applications: Forms:
Oracle Application Object Library provides a framework for extending Oracle Applications using Oracle Forms Developer.
This framework helps developers build custom forms using Oracle Application Object Library 11i and Oracle Forms Developer 6i.
In this class, students learn the graphical user interface (GUI) and coding standards required to develop integrated functional extensions to Oracle Applications using Oracle Forms Developer 6i and the pre-built program components provided with the Oracle Applications.
Students learn the same form programming techniques used by Oracle's application development teams to create integrated, user-friendly applications.
This class includes extensive hands-on practice building a form to reinforce concepts taught.
Oracle Demantra Fundamentals

With Oracle Demantra applications you can improve a company's forecast accuracy. Learn the conceptual and fundamental considerations of Oracle Demantra Demand Planning.

Oracle Demantra provides a robust Internet-based framework for developing collaborative demand plans and forecasts. Learn the conceptual and fundamental considerations of Oracle Demantra applications so that you can help your company improve supply chain performance and customer satisfaction.

Learn To:
• Create Worksheets
• Work with Series
• Work with Levels
• Create Workflows and Methods
• Understand Statistical Forecasting and Analytics
• Use the Predictive Trade Planning Application
11i Extend Oracle Applications: Building OA Framework Applications

While 11i Oracle Applications covers a broad range of business solutions, there are still times in which custom development needs to be done.
When customization is called for, there are 2 solutions, Oracle Forms and OA Framework. The Oracle Forms development method is already covered in an existing course.
With this course, custom developers will learn how Java, OA Framework, and 11i Oracle Applications come together to deliver web-based applications.

Learn to:
• Set-up an OA Framework Development environment on a Microsoft Windows platform
• Create an OA Framework application that can select, insert, update, and delete data from an Oracle Applications 11i instance
• Create a menu to navigate between OA Framework pages
Oracle Database 10g: Administration Workshop I Release 2:

This course is your first step towards success as an Oracle professional, designed to give you a firm foundation in basic database administration.
In this class, you'll learn how to install and maintain an Oracle database.
You will gain a conceptual understanding of the Oracle database architecture and how its components work and interact with one another.
You will also learn how to create an operational database and properly manage the various structures in an effective and efficient manner including performance monitoring, database security, user management, and backup/recovery techniques.
The lesson topics are reinforced with structured hands-on practices. This course is designed to prepare you for the corresponding Oracle Certified Associate exam.
This course counts towards the Hands-on course requirement for the Oracle Database 10g Administrator Certification.
Only instructor-led inclass or instructor-led online formats of this course will meet the Certification Hands-on Requirement.
Self Study CD-Rom and Knowledge Center courses DO NOT meet the Hands-on Requirement.

Learn To:
• Install the Database
• Back up and Recover Data
• Administer Users
• Transport Data between Databases
• Manage Data
• Configure the Network
11i Inventory Optimization Fundamentals

By completing this course, you will learn implementation considerations that will help your company reduce inventory and make better sourcing decisions.

11i Inventory Optimization Fundamentals is a part of the 11i Inventory Optimization implementation consultant learning path and will teach you how to evaluate your long-term inventory investment decisions while taking into account customer service, profit, and strategic sourcing objectives.

Learn to:
• Define Inventory Plans
• Setup Service Levels, LT Variability, Costs and Profile Options
• Understand and set up Inventory Optimization Output: Capacity Overload, Items Below Safety Stock and Planned versus Target Service Level

11i Global Order Promising Fundamentals

Fast, accurate order promising is the key to customer satisfaction. Gain the competitive edge by learning to implement 11i Global Order Promising, which matches supply and demand information from multiple transaction systems to provide a consolidated, global picture.

In the 11i Global Order Promising course, you will learn the implementation considerations of matching supply and demand information from multiple transaction systems to provide a consolidated, global picture. As a part of the 11i Global Order Promising learning path for Implementation Consultants, you will ensure your company fast and accurate order promising, the key to customer satisfaction.

Learn to:
• Explain ATP Processes
• Set Up Common Data for ATP Based Upon Collection Data
• Set Up Common Data for ATP Based Upon Planning Output and Performing
Hyperion

Hyperion Financial Data Quality Management 9.3 Administration
In this course, you learn to implement Financial Data Quality Management, an advanced data transformation management (DTM) solution. You learn a single, systematic process for loading source data from disparate systems into target analytical applications. Exercises provide hands-on practice.

Hyperion Financial Reporting 9.3.1 for Essbase and Planning
This course is designed to teach you how to create and manage reports with Financial Reporting, and use Essbase or Planning as the data source. You create reports, report objects, books, and batches; format reports; and add auto calculations and functions.
You also learn to manage items in the repository and define permissions for report items. Exercises help you practice the skills taught.

Oracle Database 10g: Administration Workshop II Release 2:

This course advances your success as an Oracle professional in the area of database administration. In this class, you'll learn how to configure an Oracle database for multilingual applications. You will practice various methods of recovering the database using RMAN and Flashback technology. Database performance monitoring tools will be covered, in addition to the steps to take to resolve common problems and improve performance. You will also learn how to administer a database efficiently by using database technologies such as the Resource Manager, the Scheduler, Automatic Storage Management (ASM), and VLDB features. You will set up a secure database using Virtual Private Database, and learn how to efficiently move data from database to database. The lesson topics are reinforced with structured hands-on practices and a workshop. This course is designed to prepare you for the corresponding Oracle Certified Professional exam.

This course counts towards the Hands-on course requirement for the Oracle Database 10g Administrator Certification. Only instructor-led inclass or instructor-led online formats of this course will meet the Certification Hands-on Requirement. Self Study CD-Rom and Knowledge Center courses are excellent study and reference tools but DO NOT meet the Hands-on Requirement for certification.

BI Academy

1. Analytics: Overview:
The course begins with an introduction to fundamental concepts related to business intelligence and dimensional modeling.
You will explore Siebel Business Analytics user interfaces, including Siebel Answers, which is used to generate, modify, organize, and share Analytics requests for viewing within Intelligence Dashboards.
This course also provides an overview of the Analytics Administration Tool, which is used to view and configure a Siebel Analytics repository.
The course includes a detailed description of the components that compose the Siebel Business Analytics architecture.
You will also be introduced to prebuilt Siebel Business Analytics applications and explore the prebuilt Siebel Analytics repository.
This course is appropriate for Analytics 7.7 and 7.8.

2. Oracle BI Presentation Services 10g:
Create Reports/Dashboards: This course provides step-by-step instructions for creating ad-hoc queries in OracleBI Answers and incorporating them into Interactive Dashboards, which compose business intelligence applications.
Learn to build a simple OracleBI Interactive Dashboard starting with basic requests created in Answers, then add more complexity to the Dashboard as the course progresses, including pivot tables, charts, prompts, embedded content, and navigation links.
Utilize OracleBI Delivers in sending real-time, personalized alerts via intelligence agents (iBots) to Interactive Dashboards for subscribed users.
In addition to building Dashboards, students learn to perform administration tasks related to configuring and maintaining them and how to customize the user interface for Interactive Dashboards using cascading style sheets, dashboard styles, and XML message files.
Finally, the course provides an overview of recommended design principles and best practices related to the presentation of information in Interactive Dashboards.
Learn to:
• Build queries in OracleBI Answers
• Customize the OracleBI user interface
• Create and modify OracleBI Interactive Dashboards
• Use OracleBI Delivers to configure, schedule, and deliver personalized alerts
Introduction to Oracle9i: SQL

This class is applicable to Oracle9i and Oracle8i users.
You learn concepts of relational databases, to create database structures and to store, retrieve, and manipulate data.
Here you learn to query using Basic SQL Statements, restrict, sort, perform single row functions and group the queried data.

You will write advanced SELECT statements and use advanced techniques such as ROLLUP, CUBE, set operators, and hierarchical retrieval.
You will query multiple tables, perform nested queries, implement constraints, use date and time functions, and create sequences and views.

You learn to write SQL and SQL*Plus script files using the iSQL*Plus tool to generate report-like output.
Demonstrations and hands-on practice reinforce the fundamental concepts. The SQL Workshop will enhance your learning experience of SQL.

This course counts towards the Hands-on course requirement for the Oracle 9i Database Administrator Certification.
Only instructor-led inclass or instructor-led online formats of this course will meet the Certification Hands-on Requirement.
Self Study CD-Rom and Knowledge Center courses are excellent study and reference tools but DO NOT meet the Hands-on Requirement for certification.
Oracle Logistic Implementers Course:

1. 11i eBusiness Suite Essentials for Implementers:
This course provides an overview of the Oracle E-Business Suite.
It covers all the essential areas that a functional implementer should know to start the journey with Oracle Applications.
Students learn about the major components of the 11i E-Business Suite architecture.
They will be able to recognize the shared entities within 11i E-Business Suite.
The key business flows and integration points between products in 11i E-Business Suite is covered in this course.
The tasks covered include defining and creating flex fields.
The Multi Org model and its key implementation constraints are introduced to the learner.
In addition, students are given an overview of Oracle Workflow, the components that comprise workflow, and how to monitor a process in the workflow monitor.
This course explains how alerts are used in 11i E-Business Suite and covers the differences between Event and Periodic Alerts.
The E-business Essentials for Implementers course provides a functional foundation for any e-Business Suite Fundamentals course Demonstrations and hands-on practice reinforces the fundamental concepts.

2. 11i Inventory Management Fundamentals:
This class focuses on the features, functions and benefits of the Oracle Inventory application. Students will learn how to set up items, how to use the various inventory controls available, how to do transactions, transfers, and inventory moves, inventory replenishment, cycle counting and physical inventory.
Students will also learn where Inventory fits in the overall enterprise structure.
This course reflects the logical flow of the processes involved in inventory management. For example, this course covers defining items, receiving items, issuing items, and replenishing items in the same order.
The exercises in this course provide hands-on experience on using Oracle Inventory to perform many of the processing and inquiry transactions such as receiving, moving, replenishing inventory items, and generating count tags for physical inventories.
The hands-on exercises also help you understand how to use mobile devices to perform transactions such as cycle counting and inventory replenishment.
a. Set up organizations that correspond to your business units in Oracle Applications.
b. Perform inventory replenishment.
c. Define inventory items for Oracle Supply Chain Applications.
d. Perform ABC classification and cycle count.
e. Perform inventory transactions.
f. Use mobile devices to perform inventory transactions.

3. 11i Purchasing Fundamentals:
In this course, participants learn how to set up and use Oracle Purchasing to manage the purchasing process.
There are hands-on exercises, through which the participants learn how to manage suppliers, create and maintain request for quotations and quotations and manage the approved supplier list.
Participants will also learn how to create requisitions and purchase orders and apply document security, routing and approval methods.
Finally, students will learn how to enter and manage receipts.

4. 11i Oracle Order Management Fundamentals:
In this course, participants will learn about Order Management process flows, application functionality, and the requirements required to manage and control sales order fulfillment.
Students will receive instruction on how to enter and maintain simple to complex Sales Orders.
They will learn how to manage changes, and cancellation to orders, and how to process returns. Students will learn critical tangent topics including Customer/Party Management, Sales Credits, Shipping, Pricing, and Inventory related topics such as Items, and Organization structure as they relate to sales order fulfillment.
Students will also receive information regarding the set up and implementation considerations of the Order Management product.
a. Maintain party and customer account information
b. Enter Orders
c. Manage Orders
11i Order to Cash Fundamentals

Order to Cash Lifecycle covers the entire gamut of order processing to cash receipt. It gives you an overview of the processes involved in taking an order from its inception to its fulfillment. This lifecycle closely maps to the best practices followed in the industry and is useful not only in understanding processes, but also in implementing them efficiently and cost-effectively.

• Set up Order Management
• Set up Receivables
• Integration with other products
• Implement the Order to Cash Lifecycle
11i Extend Oracle Applications: Customizing OA Framework Applications

OA Framework pages are J2EE-based applications that access an 11.5.10 eBusiness Suite instance. There is a tremendous amount of power in the J2EE programming patterns supported by OA Framework pages.
Much of that power requires the ability to program in Java. BUT! there is still is significant component of OA Framework pages that requires no or little programming.
And exploring those capabilities is the purpose of this course.

In Part 1 of the course, the students will explore the powerful capability known as Personalizations, which offers the means to change OA Framework pages without programming.

In Part 2 of the course, the students will explore how to deploy these personalizations and other OA Framework objects into a production instance.

And, in Part 3, the students will explore the simpler OA Framework programming method called Extensions.

• Create user-level personalizations
• Create administrator personalizations
• Deploy personalizations and extensions
• Create and deploy translations
• Extend existing OA Framework pages
11i/2.6 Implement Oracle Workflow

This course provides an overview of the architecture and features of Oracle Workflow and the benefits of using Oracle Workflow in an e-business environment. You can learn how to define event subscriptions to perform processing triggered by business events and how to design workflow processes to automate and streamline business processes. Students also learn how to write custom PL/SQL procedures for use in workflow processes and what setup steps are required for Oracle Workflow. Demonstrations and hands-on practice reinforce the fundamental concepts.

• Define event subscriptions
• Write custom PL/SQL procedures
• Design Workflow processes

BI Academy

1. Analytics: Overview:
The course begins with an introduction to fundamental concepts related to business intelligence and dimensional modeling.
You will explore Siebel Business Analytics user interfaces, including Siebel Answers, which is used to generate, modify, organize, and share Analytics requests for viewing within Intelligence Dashboards.
This course also provides an overview of the Analytics Administration Tool, which is used to view and configure a Siebel Analytics repository.
The course includes a detailed description of the components that compose the Siebel Business Analytics architecture.
You will also be introduced to prebuilt Siebel Business Analytics applications and explore the prebuilt Siebel Analytics repository.
This course is appropriate for Analytics 7.7 and 7.8.

2. Oracle BI Presentation Services 10g:
Create Reports/Dashboards: This course provides step-by-step instructions for creating ad-hoc queries in OracleBI Answers and incorporating them into Interactive Dashboards, which compose business intelligence applications.
Learn to build a simple OracleBI Interactive Dashboard starting with basic requests created in Answers, then add more complexity to the Dashboard as the course progresses, including pivot tables, charts, prompts, embedded content, and navigation links.
Utilize OracleBI Delivers in sending real-time, personalized alerts via intelligence agents (iBots) to Interactive Dashboards for subscribed users.
In addition to building Dashboards, students learn to perform administration tasks related to configuring and maintaining them and how to customize the user interface for Interactive Dashboards using cascading style sheets, dashboard styles, and XML message files.
Finally, the course provides an overview of recommended design principles and best practices related to the presentation of information in Interactive Dashboards.
Learn to:
• Build queries in OracleBI Answers
• Customize the OracleBI user interface
• Create and modify OracleBI Interactive Dashboards
• Use OracleBI Delivers to configure, schedule, and deliver personalized alerts
Hyperion Financial Reporting 9.3.1 for Essbase and Planning
This course is designed to teach you how to create and manage reports with Financial Reporting, and use Essbase or Planning as the data source.
You create reports, report objects, books, and batches; format reports; and add auto calculations and functions.
You also learn to manage items in the repository and define permissions for report items. Exercises help you practice the skills taught.

11i Extend Oracle Applications: Building OA Framework Applications

While 11i Oracle Applications covers a broad range of business solutions, there are still times in which custom development needs to be done.
When customization is called for, there are 2 solutions, Oracle Forms and OA Framework. The Oracle Forms development method is already covered in an existing course.
With this course, custom developers will learn how Java, OA Framework, and 11i Oracle Applications come together to deliver web-based applications.

Learn to:
• Set-up an OA Framework Development environment on a Microsoft Windows platform
• Create an OA Framework application that can select, insert, update, and delete data from an Oracle Applications 11i instance
• Create a menu to navigate between OA Framework pages
Oracle Database 10g: Program with PL/SQL

This class is applicable to Oracle8i, Oracle9i and Oracle Database 10g users.

This course introduces students to PL/SQL and helps them understand the benefits of this powerful programming language. In the class, students learn to create PL/SQL blocks of application code that can be shared by multiple forms, reports, and data management applications.

Students learn to create anonymous PL/SQL blocks, stored procedures, and functions. They learn about declaring variables and trapping exceptions. Students will also learn to develop stored procedures, functions, packages and database triggers. Students will learn to manage PL/SQL program units manage dependencies, manipulate large objects, and use some of the Oracle-supplied packages. Students use iSQL*Plus to develop these program units. Demonstrations and hands-on practice reinforce the fundamental concepts.

This course counts towards the Hands-on course requirement for the Oracle Database 10g Administrator Certification. Only instructor-led inclass or instructor-led online formats of this course will meet the Certification Hands-on Requirement. Self Study CD-Rom and Knowledge Center courses are excellent study and reference tools but DO NOT meet the Hands-on Requirement for certification.

Oracle Demantra Fundamentals

With Oracle Demantra applications you can improve a company's forecast accuracy. Learn the conceptual and fundamental considerations of Oracle Demantra Demand Planning.

Oracle Demantra provides a robust Internet-based framework for developing collaborative demand plans and forecasts. Learn the conceptual and fundamental considerations of Oracle Demantra applications so that you can help your company improve supply chain performance and customer satisfaction.

Learn To:
• Create Worksheets
• Work with Series
• Work with Levels
• Create Workflows and Methods
• Understand Statistical Forecasting and Analytics
• Use the Predictive Trade Planning Application
Oracle Financial Implementers Course

1. 11i eBusiness Suite Essentials for Implementers:
This course provides an overview of the Oracle E-Business Suite.
It covers all the essential areas that a functional implementer should know to start the journey with Oracle Applications.
Students learn about the major components of the 11i E-Business Suite architecture.
They will be able to recognize the shared entities within 11i E-Business Suite.
The key business flows and integration points between products in 11i E-Business Suite is covered in this course. The tasks covered include defining and creating flex fields.
The Multi Org model and its key implementation constraints are introduced to the learner.
In addition, students are given an overview of Oracle Workflow, the components that comprise workflow, and how to monitor a process in the workflow monitor.
This course explains how alerts are used in 11i E-Business Suite and covers the differences between Event and Periodic Alerts.
The E-business Essentials for Implementers course provides a functional foundation for any e-Business Suite Fundamentals course Demonstrations and hands-on practice reinforces the fundamental concepts.

2. 11i General Ledger Management Fundamentals:
This course prepares Implementation consultants to institute statutory financial controls, reduce the period close cycle, access financial data, and deliver comprehensive financial reporting.
The General Ledger Management Fundamentals course is a part of the Learning Path for Implementation Consultants, and will prepare you to achieve the highest transaction rates, largest data volumes, and smallest processing windows needed to keep your company competitive.

3. 11i Oracle Payables Fundamentals:
In this course, participants learn how to set up and use Oracle Payables to manage the accounts payable process.
Participants learn how to manage suppliers, process invoices as well as payments and generate key reports.
Participants also learn how to approve invoices for payment, process stop and void payments, setup bank accounts and process payment batches.
Finally, the students learn how to close accounts payable periods and transfer accounting details to the general ledger.
Participants will learn how the Payables application fits into Oracle’s e-Business Suite of applications.
This is accomplished through a series of tutorials, supplemented with hands-on exercises.
a. Describe how the payables process fits into the Oracle eBusiness suite of applications
b. Import/Enter invoices and invoice distributions
c. Identify Payables integration points
d. Apply prepayments and advances
e. Define suppliers and supplier sites
f. Identif

Month

Code

Course Name

Day/Evening

Start Date

Number of sessions

January

TECH0108

Oracle Technical Course

Evening

JAN-2008

30

February

LOGI0208

Oracle Logistic Implementers Course

Evening

  FEB-2008

30

March

BIAC0308

BI Academy

Day

MAR-2008

3

March

PTPF0308

11i Procure to Pay Fundamentals

Day

MAR-2008

5

April

BIAC0408

BI Academy

Day

APR-2008

3

April

APFU0408

11i Oracle Payables Fundamentals

Day

APR-2008

4

April

PTPF0408

11i Procure to Pay Fundamentals

Day

APR-2008

5

May

BIAC0508

BI Academy

Day

MAY-2008

3

May

FINA0508

Oracle Financial Implementers Course

Evening

MAY-2008

30

May

PSLQ0508

Introduction to Oracle9i: SQL

Day

MAY-2008

5

May

PRCF0508

11i iProcurement Fundamentals

Day

MAY-2008

3

May TECH0508

Oracle Technical Course

Evening
MAY-2008
30
May LOGI0508

Oracle Logistic Implementers Course

Evening
MAY-2008
30

May

ASCP0508

11i Advanced Supply Chain Fundamentals

Day

MAY-2008

4

June

SQL20608

Oracle Database 10g: Program with PL/SQL

בור

JUN-2008

5

June

FWCU0608

Customizing OA Framework Applications

Day

JUN-2008

4

June

BIAC0608

BI Academy

Evening

JUN-2008

6

June

SYSF0608

System Administrator Fundamentals

Day

JUN-2008

5

June

HRMS0608

11i HRMS System Administration

Day

JUN-2008

3

July

PSQL0708

Introduction to Oracle9i: SQL

Day

JUL-2008

5

July

TECH0708

Oracle Technical Course

Evening

JUL-2008

30

July

DEMA0708

Oracle Demantra Fundamentals

Day

JUL-2008

3

July

BOFW0708

Building OA Framework Applications

Day

JUL-2008

5

July

DBAF0708

Oracle Database 10g: Administration Workshop I Release 2

Day

JUL-2008

5

August

INOP0808

11i Inventory Optimization Fundamentals

Day

AUG-2008

2

August

GOPR0808

11i Global Order Promising Fundamentals

Day

AUG-2008

2

August

HYPR0808

Hyperion

Day

AUG-2008

5

August

DBA20808

Oracle Database 10g: Administration Workshop II Release 2

Day

AUG-2008

5

August

BIAC0808

BI Academy

Day

AUG-2008

3

September

PSQL0908

Introduction to Oracle9i: SQL

Day

AUG-2008

5

September

LOGI0908

Oracle Logistic Implementers Course

Evening

SEP-2008

30

September

OTCF0908

11i Order to Cash Fundamentals

Day

SEP-2008

5

September

FWCU0908

Customizing OA Framework Applications

Day

SEP-2008

4

September

IOWF0908

11i/2.6 Implement Oracle Workflow

Day

SEP-2008

5

October

BIAC1008

BI Academy

Day

OCT-2008

3

October

HYPP1008

Hyperion Financial Reporting 9.3.1 for Essbase and Planning

Day

OCT-2008

2

October

BOFW1008

Building OA Framework Applications

Day

OCT-2008

5

November

SQL21108

Oracle Database 10g: Program with PL/SQL

Day

NOV-2008

5

November

DEMA1108

ASCP - Demantra Fundamentals

Day

NOV-2008

4

November

FINA1108

Oracle Financial Implementers Course