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Hi,
We have closed this topic so that any Oracle related discussion is held in a single place; under the Oracle Merger thread.
Hope this is OK.
PP Admin
Im hoping if this will become a reality, a truly die hard primavera expers can answers my queries.
I really dont know how to prepared reports, cutoms to my needs.
At least with Oracle/Primavera experts on board PP, it will be a relief in deciphering the technically of Primavera as stated in the P6 manuals.
This will also usher a new era, for the truly professional planning engineers. It may discriminate the fly by night planners.
Thank you,
Scarlett
Raviraj & Vladimir:
I made my original post before reading the bigger thread on this topic started by Mike. -Ive now commented on that thread on the points you both raise. Probably best if we just follow that one rather than splitting the discussino between 2 threads.
Cheers,
G
Actually, it should be
"Primavera or Equivalent" (in terms of functionality)
Gary, any comments??
Gary,
did you notice:
Oracle have shown a truly innovative spirit in supporting us and I see the move of equal benefit to both parties, especially in view of developing an Accreditation Process for Planners and Project Controllers - knowledge of the Primavera platform is an integral part of an Accreditation Process the subject most dear to Planning Planet itself.
Best Regards,
Vladimir
Hi Rafael,
I know as much as you about this but your comment:
"Obviously Oracle will interfere with the discussion and might ban comments from others against Oracle Products while allowing comments against the other products."
Seems to me a very large assumption on your part.
I read nothing in the posting to suggest Oracle would be given moderator rights to change or delete messages they do not like.
As I understand it, Oracle are merely the first corporate sponsors for Planning Planet. If Asta, Deltek, Microsoft, etc want the same benefits (whatever they might be) as Oracle, Im sure they would be welcome to subscribe too.
Regards,
Gary
Seems like already a done deal.
Look under the Heading of this site, click the ORACLE letering in red and you will read about how Planning Planet is in commercial agreement with ORACLE.
Hi Rafael,
what exactly do you mean by this post?
Alexandre