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How Does E2B(R3) Affect Companies With Global Operations?

Currently, two of the FDA branches have released guidance documents and have implemented a form of E2B(R3). Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER) has released “Providing Submissions in Electronic Format — Postmarketing Safety Reports for Vaccines” and the Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) has released “Technical Information on eMDR.” While both of […]

Reflecting on Kscope16

Kscope16, ODTUG’s user conference known for providing a rich opportunity for networking and education on Oracle technologies, didn’t disappoint this year.  Conference attendees had numerous hands-on training sessions to choose from as well as a full day of Sunday Symposiums featuring Oracle VPs and product managers sharing insights into what is new and what to […]

Top 5 Life Sciences Blog Posts From June 2016

Now that July is here, I thought it would be neat to look back at what our readers found most interesting last month. Below are the top five blog posts Perficient’s life sciences practice wrote in June – they’re ranked in order of popularity, with number one being the most viewed piece. Pfizer Says “Yes” To Oracle What Is […]

Fusion Expenses R11 – Booking Trips with Ease

Booking trips through the Oracle Internet Expenses is a quick and efficient process for just about anyone that uses it. Oracle has partnered with the GetThere travel booking partner to ensure that users have a simplified experience. When companies purchase this feature, they inform the implementation team of the travel agency or site they prefer […]

R11 – Fact #6 Payables – Payments

From the Home Page, the user can access the Payables landing page and work areas to perform tasks and monitor activities.  As seen in an earlier blog, there are three work areas under Payables.  They are Payables Dashboard, Invoices and Payments.  Today’s blog will show you aspects about the Payments work area. The user can […]

What Is The Difference Between E2B(R2) And E2B(R3)?

After the release of E2B(R2), the ICH realized that technical specifications should no longer be developed in isolation. E2B(R3) is the first technical specification to be developed through a new collaborative approach. E2B(R2) Vs E2B(R3): Regulation and Interoperability The International Organization for Standards (ISO), Health Level Seven International (HL7), and European Committee for Standardization (CEN) […]

Invoicing Rules for AR in Fusion – Explained

Invoicing rules are available in each transaction, but are not required. They are ‘In Advance’ or ‘In Arrears’, which mean recognizing revenue at the beginning of the month or at the end of the month, respectively. When applying a revenue scheduling rule to a transaction, the most important step to remember is to assign the […]

Using OSN for Collaboration in Cloud (Pt. 2)

Continuing the tips from last weeks post regarding the effectiveness of collaborating through OSN, there are a few more points to bring up regarding this helpful tool. 1. Check the ‘Trending’ pane to see what topics are floating around through your company’s OSN. This can be a great reference area if management or team members […]

Pfizer Says “Yes” To Oracle

Very good news out of Oracle this week. After a thorough review of solutions on the market, Pfizer chose to implement what can essentially be seen as Oracle’s complete suite of clinical and drug safety applications. This doesn’t necessarily come as a surprise, since the pharma company has been a long-time user of Oracle’s legacy […]

What Is E2B(R3)?

E2B(R3) doesn’t have a direct translation. The International Conference on Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Registration of Pharmaceuticals for Human Use (ICH) published guidelines that have designated “E” to stand for efficacy. The work carried out by ICH under the efficacy heading relates to the design, conduct, safety, and reporting of clinical trials. It also […]

AR Revenue Recognition Scheduling in Cloud ERP

As a consultant, I know there will be new questions and requests made by every client. I find it exciting to have a question come up that I haven’t heard before because it gives me the opportunity to research and learn something new. However, it is still important to address everyday business processes with the […]

Forrester CX: Des Cahill and Aligning CX to Your Culture

We are live-blogging from Forrester’s CXNYC this week, the event for customer experience leaders, innovators, and practitioners. Des Cahill, VP and head of CX Evangelism spoke about aligning CX to your culture. Oracle is a company in transition and that change is affecting the Oracle culture. Oracle has acquired and built a lot of CX […]

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