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Drive effective teamwork, communication, collaboration and commitment across Engineering, Product Management, Operations, Support, and other key stakeholders of the OCI Console. Oracle’s Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) team is a ground-up effort to build Infrastructure-as-a-Service that operates at high scale in a broadly distributed multi-tenant cloud environment.
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Oracle Software Support is growing its Fusion Supply Chain Management / Manufacturing Support team. Work with Oracle Development/Support Development for product-related issues.
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Initiate and run sophisticated sales cycles, using the support and strengths of key internal partners (Pre-Sales, Product Management, Executives and Industry Global Business Units to name a few.
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Experience in enterprise sales in Cloud and On-Premises high-tech business environments or account management. You will collaborate with Enterprise Sales, Technical, and Consulting teams across the Oracle Tech/Cloud Enterprise to identify and develop opportunities.
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This role is focused on Java & the cloud, and will drive Java Cloud Services product strategy, and inbound & outbound efforts around customer engagement models, new solutions and offerings, research into new market opportunities (TAM), and support and scale critical functions like pre-sales, product marketing, and more with c-level leadership and engagement.
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The Oracle Mission Critical Database product management team is comprised of a group of top-quality, high-energy, and highly qualified professionals, who handle product management responsibilities for the Exadata family of products, various Database Cloud services, Recovery Appliance, Oracle Database Appliance, and Oracle Database’s High Availability, Scalability and Backup & Recovery solutions – collectively referred to as the “mission-critical portfolio.
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Align with OCI Product Management teams to understand new OCI features and roadmap items and proactively communicate these to customers on a regular basis, in alignment with their use case.
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We are expanding and growing to support our rapidly increasing worldwide customer base and this is a unique opportunity to be part of Oracle’s Fusion ERP Cloud support management team.
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You will also promote Oracle Data Analytics capabilities across the Oracle Tech/Cloud Enterprise GTM. In addition, you will drive industry-defining customer success, highlighting business transformation initiatives that positively impact your customer's business, including sustainability.
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Educate analysts about Oracle Cloud ERP’s vision, strategy, growth, and customer success. Senior Manager, Analyst Relations, Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP. As a world leader in cloud solutions, Oracle uses tomorrow’s technology to tackle today’s problems.
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