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MALVERN, Pa., Oct. 31, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Inspirage announced today it has been named as a co-development partner with Oracle for Oracle Fusion Value Chain Planning (VCP) applications. Inspirage, along with a small number of other members of Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN), will provide engineering and functional resources to assist in the development of the next generation of Oracle Value Chain Planning (VCP) applications. Under this initiative, Inspirage will work on two separate co-development projects for the next release of Fusion VCP.
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"Inspirage possesses a deep knowledge across a broad set of Oracle Value Chain Planning applications and a track record of successful implementations across diverse industries with our VCP solution," said Roger Goossens, Vice President, Value Chain Planning Development, Oracle. "It is critical to our strategy to engage leading partners in the development of our next generation of products and benefit from their real world experience and domain knowledge."
"Our team is excited to work on these Oracle Fusion Value Chain Planning co-development projects with the Oracle team," said Kevin Creel, President Business Development, Inspirage. "This is a significant investment in Oracle Fusion, both benefiting Oracle and preparing our consulting team with the depth of knowledge they require to deploy these new products."
Inspirage is a leading global consulting firm for Oracle Edge applications including Oracle Value Chain Planning and Oracle Value Chain Execution (VCE) products. In 2011, Inspirage was awarded two Oracle Titan Awards by Oracle PartnerNetwork to recognize its contributions to the success of Oracle clients using these applications (North American Regional System Implementer of the Year and North American Accelerate Solution for Midsized Businesses). Inspirage offers a full range of services including business process design, implementation, and a comprehensive managed services program for Value Chain Planning as a Service.
About Inspirage
Inspirage is a premier full service global consulting firm specializing in the implementation of systems and processes using Oracle Value Chain Planning and Oracle Value Chain Execution applications. They offer a rare combination of in-depth industry knowledge of best practices coupled with superior application and technical expertise. Inspirage has offices in Malvern PA and Bellevue WA, USA, Hyderabad and Bangalore, India, and Dublin, Ireland. For more information, please visit www.inspirage.com.
About Oracle PartnerNetwork
Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN) Specialized is the latest version of Oracle's partner program that provides partners with tools to better develop, sell and implement Oracle solutions. OPN Specialized offers resources to train and support specialized knowledge of Oracle products and solutions and has evolved to recognize Oracle's growing product portfolio, partner base and business opportunity. Key to the latest enhancements to OPN is the ability for partners to differentiate through Specializations. Specializations are achieved through competency development, business results, expertise and proven success. To find out more visit http://www.oracle.com/partners.
For Further PR Information, Contact:
Dawn Coleman, Inspirage
907.952.7920 | dawn.coleman@inspirage.com
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Inspirage® is a registered trademark of Inspirage LLC
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