Making The EBS Upgrade From 11.5.10 Easier - Part III
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This one-hour session is recommended for technical users who are responsible for upgrading their E-Business Suite applications from Release 11.5.10 to Release 12.1.x.
As you begin your upgrade process, there are a number of tools available to assist you in a successful upgrade. A successful upgrade requires careful planning, correct upgrade processing, detailed testing, and user (re)training prior to upgrade. Over three sessions we will discuss the tools that you can use to assist in your upgrade tasks. These tools are available to you via My Oracle Support and as part of the E-Business Suite product offerings.
In the first part of the three-session series, we covered the following topics:
- Overview of Tools Available for Upgrading
- Upgrade versus Re-implementing
- Upgrade Community
- Upgrade Product Information Center Page
- Detailed Look at Upgrade Advisor
In the second session, we covered the following topics:
- Recap of Part I
- Detailed Look at Maintenance Wizard
- Detailed Look at Patch Wizard
A replay of those sessions is available via Note 740964.1, Advisor Webcast Archive.
A short, live demonstration (only if applicable) and question and
answer period will be included. Oracle Advisor Webcasts are dedicated to
building your awareness around our products and services. This session
does not replace offerings from Oracle Global Support Services.
Click here to register for this session
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The above webcast is a service of the E-Business Suite Communities in My Oracle Support.
For more information on other webcasts, please reference the Oracle Advisor Webcast Schedule.
Click here to visit the E-Business Communities in My Oracle Support
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