Welcome to the Oracle FedApps blog
- by jeffrey.waterman
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Congratulations, you have stumbled upon Oracle’s newest blog: The Federal Applications Blog. Periodically I plan to provide some insight
into how Oracle’s application solutions are being applied, or how they can be
applied, within the Federal Government.
If you are a user of, or just interested in, Oracle’s
applications in the Federal space and have questions/topics you would like to
see addressed in this blog, please post a comment.
So bear with me as I take a bit of time to refine the
content, look and feel of this blog.
http://www.oracle.com/us/industries/public-sector/038044.htm
http://www.oracle.com/us/industries/public-sector/038046.htm
-- JMW