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by Jeff Moad, MA Editorial Staff
Posted on Wednesday, February 08, 2006 5:34:00 PM Sign Up to receive Daily News Alerts in your E-mail Inbox   | Abstract: | Recently acquired G-Log software replaces existing Oracle packages and will be integrated with its E-Business Suite later in the year. | Completing its reentry into the transportation management software market, Oracle Corp. yesterday rebranded a product acquired in its November purchase of Global Logistics Technologies Inc. (G-Log) and announced a roadmap for integrating the offering with its E-Business Suite. The G-Log software -- known as Global Command and Control Center -- will now be called Oracle Transportation Management and will be available as a stand-alone licensed product. It replaces two little-used transportation management products from Oracle: Oracle Transportation Execution and Oracle Transportation Planning. Those products had attracted only between 10 and 15 customers, who will now be offered a program to migrate their licenses to the new Oracle Transportation Management offering, said Jon Chorley, Oracle's vice president for product strategy, in an interview with Managing Automation. Oracle claims about 70 customers for the product. [Click to continue]  |
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