Multinet selects Oracle cloud apps
KARACHI: Multinet Pakistan, one of the country’s premier information and communication solutions provider, has selected Oracle Cloud applications to help modernise its financial operations, and to help completely automate the key processes in order to free up its staff from routine transactions and focus more on innovative data analysis to support more-informed decision-making, a statement said on Monday.
Prior to selecting Oracle Cloud applications, Multinet Pakistan was using an on-premise solution, which was not fully scaled to its order management, procurement and inventory management software leading to a more manual approach, it added.
The management at Multinet Pakistan wanted to fully automate the solution to improve internal process efficiency and ensure that users could spend more time analysing data rather than entering data, while also enabling management to keep track of expenses and available finances.
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