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How Midsize Businesses Are Using ERP To Gain Competitive Advantage in a Tough Economy

For midsize enterprises, now is the perfect time to invest in a significant IT expansion - despite the economic climate. Please read this case study to find out how installing the Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 can improve efficiencies, cut overall costs, and make the business more competitive.



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