On Friday, Shares of Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL), gained 0.45% to $40.36.
To assist companies support their complete quote-to-cash process in the Cloud, Oracle Corporation, declared the expansion of the Oracle Supply Chain Administration Cloud with two new products, Oracle Order Administration Cloud and Oracle Global Order Promising Cloud. These two products provide modern order promising, administration, visibility and fulfillment capabilities, and link the existing quote and sales process in Oracle Configure, Price, and Quote Cloud (Oracle CPQ Cloud) and the pick, pack and ship processes in Oracle Inventory Cloud to billing in Oracle ERP Cloud.
In the past, these different processes were often siloed, particularly when some elements operated in the Cloud and some did not. This made it extremely difficult for companies to create a virtually seamless, transparent business flow, causing noteworthy revenue leakage, high days sales outstanding, and customer dissatisfaction. With these two new products in the Oracle Supply Chain Administration Cloud, Oracle can now deliver a complete quote-to-cash Cloud solution to drive improved customer experience, revenues, and margins.
Oracle Corporation develops, manufactures, markets, sells, hosts, and supports database and middleware software, application software, cloud infrastructure, hardware systems, and related services worldwide.
Shares of United Technologies Corporation (NYSE:UTX), inclined 1.16% to $110.18, during its last trading session.
Edwards was the first to receive the UL2572 Mass Notification System listing for its EST®3 and FireWorks control systems in 2009. Now, the brand is expanding the FireWorks control system to deliver comprehensive incident administration and mass notification solutions for installations ranging from single-building systems to campuses to global enterprise networks. Edwards is a part of UTC Building & Industrial Systems, a unit of United Technologies Corporation.
A new version of FireWorks accessible later this year will offer three different software versions for standalone workstations and non-redundant and redundant servers, which will allow end users to operate the platform on one or multiple workstations that automatically mirror all databases. The FireWorks platform can be installed on a dedicated life safety network or on a facility’s network backbone to offer the tools needed to monitor, control and address emergency situations. Edwards technology securely gathers, consolidates, disseminates and displays data, and controls key points throughout a facility or campus. The system will color code and prioritize simultaneous emergencies and will support custom audio messaging to reinforce an emergency action plan. The platform will offer up to five customizable viewports that can display maps, images, event lists, event actions and browser options.
United Technologies Corporation provides technology products and services to building systems and aerospace industries worldwide. Its Otis segment designs, manufactures, sells, and installs passenger and freight elevators, escalators, and moving walkways; modernization products to upgrade elevators and escalators; and maintenance and repair services.
Finally, Cavium, Inc. (NASDAQ:CAVM), ended its last trade with 0.65% gain, and closed at $63.36.
Allinea Software signalled a major new addition to the ecosystem for 64-bit ARM® processor servers by announcing the arrival of the Allinea Forge development tool suite for the platform. The tool suite, renowned for its ability to master multi-process and multi-threaded Linux applications, comprises the powerful performance profiler Allinea MAP and debugger Allinea DDT.
Allinea Forge is widely used in industries such as energy and engineering and in government and academic research to enhance application performance and to debug complex software bugs in compute-intensive software.
“The availability of Allinea’s tools enables the technical computing and data science domains to effectively optimize applications and achieve leading performance on systems based on Cavium’s single socket 48-core and dual-socket 96-core ThunderX™ designs,” said Larry Wikelius, Director Thunder Ecosystems and Partner Enablement at Cavium (CAVM). “Allinea is a key partner in our comprehensive High Performance Computing software ecosystem. This declaration adds even more momentum to the development partners and end users that are deploying ThunderX in large-scale high performance cluster applications.”
Cavium, Inc. designs, develops, and markets semiconductor processors for intelligent and secure networks in United States and internationally. It offers integrated semiconductor processors for wired and wireless networking, communications, storage, cloud, wireless, security, video, and connected home and office applications.
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