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Ducati Motor Holding Chooses Oracle E-Business Suite
Oracle Italia, a subsidiary of Oracle Corp. announced that Ducati Motor Holding (Ducati), has chosen the Oracle(r) E-Business Suite.
Ducati was particularly interested in the Oracle Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP) and Oracle Supply Chain Management (SCM) modules, which will be implemented in all of Ducati's offices located in six countries around the world.
Ducati will migrate from an old information technology (IT) system based on IBM AS/400 to the new Oracle application infrastructure.
The Oracle implementation is projected to be deployed in two phases due to the project's importance.
The first phase of the implementation was launched in Ducati North America and is set to expand to the remaining branches located throughout the world.
Ducati was particularly interested in the Oracle Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP) and Oracle Supply Chain Management (SCM) modules, which will be implemented in all of Ducati's offices located in six countries around the world.
Ducati will migrate from an old information technology (IT) system based on IBM AS/400 to the new Oracle application infrastructure.
The Oracle implementation is projected to be deployed in two phases due to the project's importance.
The first phase of the implementation was launched in Ducati North America and is set to expand to the remaining branches located throughout the world.
The second phase is scheduled to start in 2004, and will involve installation of the Oracle E-Business Suite in all of Ducati's offices around the world.
More than 1,000 Ducati employees will use the Oracle E-Business Suite when the implementation is complete.
Oracle's software solutions were found to be in line with Ducati's current needs, which included modernizing an IT system that was no longer able to meet the needs of a company focused on innovation and e-business.
"Ducati is a company constantly in search of innovation," said Carlo Di Biagio, chief executive officer for Ducati. "Today, it is only possible to create the conditions to compete effectively on the market with an IT system that is entirely Internet-enabled. The policy we have pursued involves a complex project that has ambitious implementation objectives, which can only be addressed with a technological partner that is reliable, competent and a market leader. That is why after having assessed various solutions, Oracle was chosen."
According to Mario Bonzano, senior vice president for Oracle South Europe, "The agreement signed with a company of such standing as Ducati represents a further confirmation of the reliability and high quality of the Oracle's business applications, which are capable of supporting organizations in crucial moments of renewal, development and globalization, in order to maintain this leadership position. Ducati has chosen Oracle for its business applications and proven know-how, as the ideal partner to support the strategic internal processes of the companies." Oracle Consulting will help Ducati with its Oracle E-Business Suite implementation.
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