Critigen’s Oracle OpenWorld Presentation: Project Management System in the Cloud

Posted: 10/3/2011

DENVER, Oct. 3, 2011 - Critigen, a leading spatial enterprise solutions and cloud managed services provider, is presenting  "Lighten up your Project Management System with the Cloud using Primavera's Latest" at Oracle OpenWorld on Monday, Oct. 3 at 1:00 PDT in the Scene and Be Heard Theater located in the Moscone West Exhibition Hall in San Francisco.

Primavera's latest Enterprise Project Portfolio Management (EPPM) solution is 100 percent web-enabled and offered as a subscription through the Oracle Business Process Outsourcing program. 

The Critigen presentation will focus on:

  • How organizations are realizing faster and more reliable project management through the web-based model
  • How to quickly achieve business value with providing "just enough" configuration, process, and guidance
  • How to provide your organization the robustness of the Oracle Primavera Stack using a "ready-to-go" configuration served up via a subscription model

Come by booth 3531 to meet the Critigen's Primavera experts and learn more about Oracle's cloud-based EPPM solutions.

About Critigen
Critigen is a global leader in information technology consulting and IT outsourcing. The company delivers more than 1,500 engagements each year, leveraging spatial intelligence, business analyses, and award-winning managed services to improve processes, expand capability and turn data into visual insight for public and private sector clients. Critigen's innovative solutions for its global client base integrate mature and emerging technologies such as the cloud, ground breaking mobile-based applications, data management, GIS, and mapping solutions. Learn more about Critigen: critigen.com.

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