Monday, 10 March 2014

I've Done It.


So after 25 years of corporate life I have started out on my own.

Since Oracle first mentioned Fusion Applications I have been part of that journey. I led the global user group input into the strategy and design, and as a team we work closely with Development through to General Availability. In recognition of this, I introduced Steve Miranda SVP Oracle Development in his main session at Oracle Open World 2010 talking about the pre launch and early adopter program.

Four years on and Fusion Applications have been GA for a while and are a real option but not the only option and I want to work with organisations who want to explore those. I believe I am uniquely placed to do this, with my experience in both Applications and the technology on which they are built, my network across the whole of Oracle and through usergroup work my insight into what customers want and need.

 
Perhaps you just want to understand more what Oracle has, its strategy for applications, or more importantly how they can help your strategy. As an independent and not a reseller, I have no pre-conceived solution and can work with your account manager, existing partners or help you find the right implementation partner when the time is right. I do not expect long or costly engagements.

The process of setting up this company has been very exciting and now as I 'open for business' I prefix nervous to the excitement label. If you, or someone you know needs my help, reach out, I can help.

www.dclilley.com
 

3 comments:

Oski said...

Congratulations, Debra! If there's anyone in the Oracle community deserving of global success, it's you!

Chris_O

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Mark Gadie said...

All the best Debra, I bet it will be a world wind of a journey.

PS. The hotel shower gel/shampoo issue....I get annoyed with that week in week out, I still usually forget to move them from the sink to the shower!