Webinar: Modernize Your EBS Applications with Oracle Cloud and AST

Is your organization enduring high costs of ownership for Oracle E-Business Suite? Do you want to move to the cloud, but worry about significant business disruption or re-implementation of your applications?

Attend our webinar on Wednesday, August 21, 2019 at 1 PM CDT (2 PM EDT) to learn how a lift and shift of your EBS environment to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) with AST will give you improved system reliability, a scalable global platform, and significant cost savings. Discover why OCI is the best platform on which to run your Oracle Applications and how this Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) will improve and extend your application performance and functionality, while ensuring security in the cloud.

During this webinar, our cloud migration experts will discuss how the AST Lift & Shift (a.k.a. Move & Improve) Cloud migration model moves existing applications to run on virtual servers in the cloud, using public or private Cloud platforms, without redesigning or re-implementing your applications. Also learn about our proven, structured, and clear methodology to help you realize significant TCO reduction and maximum ROI with minimal disruption to business operations.

Attendees will hear customer success stories, including a global Aerospace and Defense firm that successfully migrated its EBS environment to OCI with AST’s specialized tools and processes, Cloud Testing Center of Excellence, and Cloud PaaS and DevOps management.

Agility is critical for business survival today. See Oracle Cloud in action, and learn how to provision, lift, shift, and perform lifecycle management tasks for Oracle E-Business Suite on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Join us for this live, interactive webinar on Wednesday, August 21 at 1 PM CDT (2 PM EDT) to learn more about how you can realize a modernized solution on Oracle Cloud with AST.

Register today!

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