Oracle announces availability of Oracle ERP Cloud in India

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Computer technology corporation Oracle on Tuesday today announced the availability of Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) in to help local and multinational firms operating in prepare for the country's transformational reforms.

Oracle ERP delivers built-in to facilitate compliance with new Goods and Services (GST) regulations, provides native support for Network integration and reporting, and support for local requirements including withholding, payment processing, and statutory reporting.

The company's CEO Safra Catz, who is presently, has announced the expanded availability of Oracle ERP during her keynote at Oracle OpenWorld in

The new regulations will enforce simplified and uniform rates across all states, replacing several hundred different rates with five rate tiers that cover all goods and services. The new regulations are expected to boost economic activity and contribute substantially to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth via a reduction in friction in the movement of goods and services across state borders.

To help customers successfully manage this transformation, trained and certified Oracle ERP consultants from Oracle partners, including Clover Infotech, Deloitte, Filix Consulting, KPIT, KPMG, and PricewaterhouseCoopers, are currently engaged with customers.

Oracle ERP is a complete, modern, and proven financial platform delivered seamlessly through the Oracle A modern user interface driven by the latest design innovations delivers embedded analytics, contextual social collaboration and a device-independent mobile experience that makes Oracle ERP familiar and easy to use.

Importantly, Oracle ERP will now enable Indian firms to administer and leverage the significant process changes, including calculations, liability accounting, recovery, settlement and reporting. The availability of Oracle ERP in reflects Oracle's support of the government's Make in initiative.

"Global adoption of our leading Oracle ERP continues to accelerate," said CEO Oracle, Safra Catz.

"We expect this trend to grow in as customers can now take advantage of Oracle ERP Cloud's comprehensive management capabilities, fully integrated with core ERP functions, to help make better business decisions and address regulatory changes driven by the new GST," added Safra Catz.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Oracle announces availability of Oracle ERP Cloud in India

Computer technology corporation Oracle on Tuesday today announced the availability of Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Cloud in India to help local and multinational firms operating in India prepare for the country's transformational tax reforms.Oracle ERP Cloud delivers built-in features to facilitate compliance with new Goods and Services Tax (GST) regulations, provides native support for GST Network integration and reporting, and support for local requirements including withholding, payment processing, and statutory reporting.The company's CEO Safra Catz, who is India presently, has announced the expanded availability of Oracle ERP Cloud during her keynote at Oracle OpenWorld in New Delhi.The new India GST regulations will enforce simplified and uniform tax rates across all states, replacing several hundred different tax rates with five tax rate tiers that cover all goods and services. The new regulations are expected to boost economic activity and contribute substantially ...

Computer technology corporation Oracle on Tuesday today announced the availability of Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) in to help local and multinational firms operating in prepare for the country's transformational reforms.

Oracle ERP delivers built-in to facilitate compliance with new Goods and Services (GST) regulations, provides native support for Network integration and reporting, and support for local requirements including withholding, payment processing, and statutory reporting.

The company's CEO Safra Catz, who is presently, has announced the expanded availability of Oracle ERP during her keynote at Oracle OpenWorld in

The new regulations will enforce simplified and uniform rates across all states, replacing several hundred different rates with five rate tiers that cover all goods and services. The new regulations are expected to boost economic activity and contribute substantially to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth via a reduction in friction in the movement of goods and services across state borders.

To help customers successfully manage this transformation, trained and certified Oracle ERP consultants from Oracle partners, including Clover Infotech, Deloitte, Filix Consulting, KPIT, KPMG, and PricewaterhouseCoopers, are currently engaged with customers.

Oracle ERP is a complete, modern, and proven financial platform delivered seamlessly through the Oracle A modern user interface driven by the latest design innovations delivers embedded analytics, contextual social collaboration and a device-independent mobile experience that makes Oracle ERP familiar and easy to use.

Importantly, Oracle ERP will now enable Indian firms to administer and leverage the significant process changes, including calculations, liability accounting, recovery, settlement and reporting. The availability of Oracle ERP in reflects Oracle's support of the government's Make in initiative.

"Global adoption of our leading Oracle ERP continues to accelerate," said CEO Oracle, Safra Catz.

"We expect this trend to grow in as customers can now take advantage of Oracle ERP Cloud's comprehensive management capabilities, fully integrated with core ERP functions, to help make better business decisions and address regulatory changes driven by the new GST," added Safra Catz.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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