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1 Oracle Online Training Materials – Usage Agreement
Use of the information, documents and online training courses (collectively, “Materials”) found on this area of the Site constitutes agreement with the following terms and conditions (as well as those set forth in the Purpose and Disclaimer sections below): 1. Oracle is pleased to allow its business partner (“Partner”) to download the Materials found on this area of the Site. The Materials provided on or through this area of the Site are confidential to Oracle and protected by intellectual property laws, and provided to Partner under and pursuant to the terms, conditions and restrictions of Partner’s agreement with Oracle to participate in the applicable beta program pertaining to the Software (as defined below) (“Beta Trial License Agreement”), as well as any additional terms, conditions and restrictions set forth in any area of this Site or in any Materials provided on or through this Site. In the event of any conflict or inconsistency between the terms, conditions and restrictions set forth in the Beta Trial License Agreement and those set forth in any area of this Site on in any Materials provided on or through this Site, the former shall have precedence with respect to Partner’s access and use of the Site and Materials, provided, however, that notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Beta Trial License Agreement, Partner will restrict access to and disclosure of Materials only to its employees who require access to Materials in connection with the Beta Trial License Agreement. 2. Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation and/or its affiliates. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners. 3. Oracle disclaims any warranties or representations as to the accuracy or completeness of any Materials. Materials are provided "as is" without warranty of any kind, either express, implied or statutory, including without limitation the implied warranties of merchantability, satisfactory quality, fitness for a particular purpose, accuracy, timeliness and non-infringement of third-party rights. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. 4. Under no circumstances shall Oracle be liable for any loss, damage, liability or expense incurred or suffered which is claimed to have resulted from use of these Materials. As a condition of use of the Materials, Partner agrees to indemnify Oracle from and against any and all actions, claims, losses, damages, liabilities and expenses (including reasonable attorneys' fees) arising out of Partner’s use of the Materials. © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential 1

2 Purpose: This document provides an overview of features and enhancements included in pre-release Oracle Fusion Applications 1.0 and applicable updates (the “Software”). It is intended solely for use in connection with the internal pre-production evaluation and testing of the Software. As stated above, this document is confidential to Oracle and may not be used for training, promotion, or sales to customers or other partners or third parties. Disclaimer: This document is for informational purposes only and is intended solely for use in connection with the internal pre-production evaluation and testing of the Software. This is not a commitment to deliver any material, code, or functionality, and should not be relied upon in making purchasing decisions. The development, release, and timing of any features or functionality, and inclusion or not thereof in the commercially available version of the Software, if any, is always at Oracle’s sole discretion. This document is not considered part of the applicable program documentation. Due to the nature of the product architecture, it may not be possible to safely include all features described in this document without risking significant destabilization of the code © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

3 Chitra Mitra Principal Product Manager
Today I’ll share with you a new Fusion application called Functional Setup Manager that allows business users to quickly and easily change their Fusion application setups with their changing business needs. Functional Setup Manager will be included with all Fusion applications and every Fusion offering will be set up through a standard and consistent process using this new product. Fusion Applications Foundation: An Introduction to Functional Setup Manager Chitra Mitra Principal Product Manager

4 Challenges of traditional process Benefits of Fusion setup
Agenda Challenges of traditional process Benefits of Fusion setup Functional Setup methodology Key roles and responsibilities Functional overview and demo I’ll start with some of the challenges of traditional process for implementing enterprise applications and in particular to make changes to those implementations I’ll share with you the benefits of Fusion setup I’ll then discuss Fusion Setup methodology and the related roles and responsibilities that will be delivered out of the box And finally I will show you a demo highlighting some of the high level features and functionality. © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

5 Change is necessary New / Modified Business Processes Reorganization Change is necessary for companies. In today’s global economy, companies are under constant pressure to change their enterprise applications due to various factors in their business environment. For example, they may need to adopt new or changed business processes, or perhaps to accommodate internal reorganization, or maybe they are going through a merger or acquisition, or even to comply with new or changed regulations in their existing markets or a new market they are entering. Enterprise Applications Mergers and Acquisitions Regulations Fast-changing business environments putting constant pressure to change © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

6 Cost of NOT changing is often higher
Change is costly Change Change $$$ = Opportunities Making change, however, is costly. Depending on which industry research you consider, the cost of change is often estimated to be hundreds of thousands of dollars. But more importantly, the majority of the cost – often more than 2/3rds of it – is typically attributed to time and labor compared to the actual cost of the software. That is a large portion of the total cost. Not making the change, on the other hand, could be even costlier for the companies because they may lose market share, be at a competitive disadvantage and have many more missed opportunities like that. Cost of change is high Cost of NOT changing is often higher © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

7 Requirements evaluated
Change takes time Prioritized Lines of Business Change requested Project scheduled Resource allocated Requirements evaluated E G N A H C IMPLEMENTED Implementing change also takes time. In the traditional process, when lines of businesses need to make a change, they will make a request to a centralized organization – like IT, where all requests will be stack-ranked and prioritized. Then at some point a project will be scheduled, resources will be allocated, requirements will be evaluated and then further down the line at a later time the change will be implemented. This huge latency in actual implementation of the change from the time when it was needed, usually end up costing businesses even more money because of many more missed opportunities. © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

8 Agile and Adaptive Fusion Setup
Empowering business users to manage their changing business needs in less time and at lower cost through self-service administration Lines of Business Functional Setup Manager provides an agile and adaptive Fusion Setup that enables business users to manage their changing business needs in less time and at lower cost through self-service administration. Change IMPLEMENTED Fusion Functional Setup © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

9 Change rapidly through self-service
Companies can change rapidly using self-service. Prepackaged, sequential task lists are auto-generated giving users full visibility to end-to-end setup requirements of an Offering. You no longer need to guess or read through stacks of cross-referencing manuals to figure out what exactly must be set up to make a Fusion offering ready for transaction. In addition, easy-to-use interfaces for entering setup data are available directly from the list of tasks. Business users can now make setup changes when they need it and how they need it without depending on their technical staff to do so. Prepackaged, sequential task lists reduce setup time and effort Easy-to-use UI enables entering setup data directly from task list © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

10 Change easily through configuration
Companies can change easily through configuration. Although comprehensive list of setup tasks are auto-generated, we also know that every company is unique and their implementation requirements are somewhat different from anyone else’s. Through simple selection of optional features and functionality, you can make Fusion offerings fit your business needs just right. If you need further customization to address exception cases, Functional Setup Manager also provides the flexibility to add or remove tasks from the auto-generated task lists. Ability to choose optional features allows to fit for your processes just right Option to add/remove tasks gives flexibility to address exceptions © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

11 Change productively through export/import
Companies can change productively using export and import. Rarely, if ever, Fusion applications will be implemented directly on the production instance. Typically, companies will set up the applications in their development or test instances and then thoroughly test the setups before moving them to the production instance. By using export and import capabilities, you can not only save on time and effort, but you can also reduce risks from human errors. Imagine if you have to manually reenter the same setups at your production instance after testing them at the test instance. You can even package setup configurations as templates and use them to rapid start at many instances. For example, if you are a systems integrator and have a market where most customers require almost similar setup with, perhaps, a small portion of differences, then you can create a template of a typical setup and use it to get those customers up and running very, very quickly. Once the majority of the setup is completed using a template, it will take you much less time to make the adjustments for the rest of the setups that are different for different customers. The same applies to a company’s internal systems as well. When a company has several internal systems with similar setup requirements, they can quickly and consistently replicate the same setup on those instances using a setup configuration template. Setup export/import from test to production reduces risks Packaging setup configuration as template helps to rapid start © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

12 Know your changes through reporting
Finally, stay on top of your setup at all times using reporting capabilities of Functional Setup Manager. You can review setup data reports to find out what setup data is available at a specific instance. Comprehensive reporting – viewed online or downloaded locally – allows to stay on top of setup at all times © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

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Functional Setup Methodology Let’s now talk about Setup methodology. © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

14 Increase setup efficiency with guided process
Ongoing Maintenance Initial Implementation Implement Plan Deploy Plan Review offerings Configure to fit Generate setup tasks Customize setup task lists (optional) 2 3 4 1 Collect data Enter setup data Test Implement 6 7 5 Whether you are implementing Fusion applications for the first time or you are adding a new module to an existing implementation or perhaps changing the existing setup data, any implementation project will go through Planning, Implementation, and then Deployment. During planning phase, you will review the Fusion offerings to figure out what they will provide, you’ll configure them to fit your business requirements, then you’ll generate the setup task list and finally customize the task list if needed. During implementation, you will collect and enter setup data and then test to verify that the setup is working correctly. When ready for deployment to production, you will first identify which setup you want to deploy and then you will export it from the source instance and import it to your target instance. Finally, when export and import processes complete successfully, you will verify that the setup has properly migrated from source to target. Identify setup to be deployed Export and import Verify setup Deploy 10 9 8 © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

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Key Roles and Responsibilities There are three Functional Setup Manager related roles that will be delivered out of the box. © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

16 Application Implementation Manager
Responsibility: Manages overall implementation of a Fusion application Implement Plan Application Implementation Managers. These users are usually responsible for overall implementation of a Fusion application. During planning phase, they will learn all about the Offerings and what functionality they provide; then the implementation managers will configure the Offerings to fit the business requirements and generate the setup task list. During implementation phase, these users will monitor the progress of the project. Know offerings Configure Generate list of setup tasks Monitor progress © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

17 Verify after export/import
Functional Owners Responsibility: Subject matter experts who set up their functional areas Implement Deploy Functional Owners. This is a collective term we use to identify the users who are typically responsible for entering setup data. They are usually from respective lines of businesses and are subject matter experts in their functional areas. This includes, for example, the financial administrator, procurement manager, sales operations rep, benefit administrator, and so on. During implementation, they will collect and enter setup data and then test to verify that the setups are working correctly. After deployment, these same users are often responsible to verify the that export/import has worked correctly and the setups are working properly at the target instance. Collect data Enter setup data Test Verify after export/import © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

18 Application Implementation Consultant Identify setup to be deployed
Responsibility: Sole contact who fulfills all phases of implementation primarily in a smaller project Plan Implement Deploy Application Implementation Consultant. This is the super-user role for Functional Setup Manager. These individuals will have full access to all functionality supported by Setup Manager. Know offerings Configure Collect data Enter setup data Identify setup to be deployed Generate setup tasks Monitor progress Test Export/import Verify © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

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Demo and Functional Overview I’ll now show you a demo of the high level features. © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

20 Say, you drill down on Sales offering… [Click on SALES offering icon]
As I mentioned earlier, whether you are implementing Fusion for the first time or making changes to your existing setup, any typical implementation project will start with planning. When you start planning, you want to come to Getting Started page. [Point to GETTING STARTED on task pane but do not click] Here you will find all Fusion Offerings are listed on a single page and by clicking on any one of them, you can analyze and learn all about its setup requirements through self-service. Say, you drill down on Sales offering… [Click on SALES offering icon] © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

21 [Click on xls icon for RELATED BUSINESS OBJECTS]
… you will find a list of predefined reports that will allow you to analyze setup requirements and plan properly for more successful implementation. Each report provides insight into different aspects of implementing the Offering. For example, if you open the Related Business Objects report you will find out what are all the setup data that will be needed to make Sales offering ready for transaction. [Click on xls icon for RELATED BUSINESS OBJECTS] © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

22 [Click on xls icon for OK button]
© 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

23 Now, if you are implementing Sales, you probably know that you have to set up sales related functions such as territories, sales stages, forecasting period, lead assignment rules, and so on. What may not be as apparent is that Sales implementation also requires setting up currencies, time-zones… [Click on SCROLL DOWN] © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

24 …business units and contracts …
[Click on SCROLL DOWN] © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

25 …items, and so on. This report shows a full list of ALL setup data – including the pre-requisites – that must be defined before you can use the Sales application. [Click xls CLOSE icon] © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

26 [Click anywhere] © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

27 Plan: Know the Offerings
Getting Started: Learn about all offerings from a single source through self service Plan: Know the Offerings To summarize, you will start your planning from the Getting Started UI. You can learn all about the Offerings from a single source through self service. You can review the prepackaged reports for impact analysis and better understanding of implementation requirements. Review prepackaged reports for effective planning Research requirements Analyze functional and technical impact © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

28 [Click on CONFIGURE OFFERINGS from task pane]
After you finish your analysis, you will configure the Offerings to match your requirements by going to ‘Configure Offerings’ page. [Click on CONFIGURE OFFERINGS from task pane] © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

29 [Click to expand SALES Offering]
On this page you will find the same list of Offerings as you’ve seen on the Getting Started page. In addition, you can expand any Offering to find optional modules or functionality within it. For example, if you expand Sales, you will find a list of Sales related optional features/functionality. [Click to expand SALES Offering] © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

30 [Click on SELECT FEATURE CHOICES icon]
Simply by checking or un-checking the Offerings and Options, you can configure Fusion applications to fit your business needs. Say, you are implementing Sales and in addition to core sales functions, your company is interested in Lead Management, Territory Management, and Sales Forecasting. Other features such as Sales Catalog or Prediction Engines are not applicable to your implementation just yet. Simply check the Options that are applicable to your company and leave others unchecked. This, in turn, will appropriately configure the list of setup tasks that will be generated automatically in the next step. The task list will only include those setups that are applicable to your selected Options and will exclude any that are relevant for the Options you haven’t selected. You can also do more granular configuration by selecting Feature Choices where applicable. [Click on SELECT FEATURE CHOICES icon] © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

31 [Click on CANCEL button]
The Feature Choices typically represent optional or alternative business rules. For example, in case of Lead management, you can choose whether or not you want to use assessment template. Again, this will influence the auto-generated setup task list and only tasks that are applicable to your selection will be presented to you. [Click on CANCEL button] © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

32 [Click anywhere] © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

33 Plan: Configure to Fit You can select appropriate Offerings and Options to fit Fusion applications just right to your business. You can make finer matching with your business processes by choosing appropriate features choices. Configure Offerings Make Fusion applications to fit your requirements just right through simple selection of offerings and options Choose features for finer matching to your business processes © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

34 [Click on MANAGE IMPLEMENTATION PROJECTS from task pane]
Once you complete your configuration, you are ready to generate the setup task list and start your implementation. [Click on MANAGE IMPLEMENTATION PROJECTS from task pane] © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

35 [Click on SALES PROJECT in the table]
To auto-generate setup task list, you will create an implementation project and choose the offerings and options you want to implement Let’s take a look at this implementation project that I’ve recently created with Sales offering. [Click on SALES PROJECT in the table] © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

36 All setup tasks will be presented in a tree format.
[Click to expand SALES] © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

37 [Click to expand DEFINE COMMON APPLICATIONS CONFIGURATION FOR SALES]
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38 As you can see, the generated task list not only includes the sales application specific tasks but also all the tasks that are relevant to set up any pre-requisites needed by the Sales application such a creating users, enterprise structures, security, etc. Therefore, you get complete visibility to end-to-end requirements through one single list. You will also find that the tasks are organized with pre-requisites and dependencies in mind. The most common requirements across all offerings are listed first. Next, the common tasks across a product family such as CRM are shown [Point to DEFINE COMMON CRM CONFIGURATIONS]. They are followed by the common tasks across various modules in a product such as Sales. [Point to DEFINE COMMON SALES CONFIGURATIONS]. Finally, feature/functionality specific tasks are listed at the end. [Point to SALES FORECASTING, LEAD MANAGEMENT, etc.] Let me also point out what we discussed during configuration of the Offerings. As you can see, tasks for setting up lead management and forecasting – the options that we selected during configuration – are included but those for sales catalog, and sales prediction engine are not. Lastly, if you need to further customize your list of tasks you can also add or remove tasks for this task list. Once you have finished configuring the task list, you are ready for implementation. You will assign the tasks from various functional areas to the appropriate users who are responsible for entering those setup data. [Click anywhere] © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

39 Implementation Project
Plan: Generate Setup Tasks To generate setup task list you will create an implementation project which will provide sequential list of tasks to give you complete visibility to implementation requirements. You can refine the task list if needed, by adding or removing tasks. Implementation Project Auto-generate setup tasks by creating implementation project Get complete visibility to implementation requirements from guided list of tasks Add/remove tasks from the list to configure for exception cases © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

40 Let’s now take a look from the assigned users’ point of view.
[Click on SETUP AND MAINTENANCE (workspace) link at the upper-left corner of the page] © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

41 Their landing page in Functional Setup Manager is this page.
Here they will find all of their assigned tasks in a single list. They will also be able to open the UIs for entering setup data directly from this task list by clicking on ‘Go to Task’ which will help them to manage their setup data very easily through self-service. Functional Setup Manager fully honors the security profile of the users who are performing any of the tasks. This includes both functional and data access control. This means, that the users will be able to enter setup data only according to the permission granted to them. [Click on GO TO TASK icon for Define Sales Forecasting Configuration] © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

42 [Click on CANCEL button]
After entering or updating setup data when the users save or cancel and close the UI, they will return to their list of assigned tasks and continue to perform their next task. [Click on CANCEL button] © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

43 I’d also like to point out the capability of attaching documents or adding free-format notes to a task from this page. [Point to links in the NOTES column] This helps users to share knowledge and collaborate in an implementation project. [Click anywhere] © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

44 Assigned Implementation Tasks
Enter Setup Data Assigned Implementation Tasks Functional users will find all of their assigned tasks in a single list. The UIs for entering setup data are also accessible directly from these tasks, which helps the users to manage their setup through self-service. They can also collaborate using notes and attachments. Find all your assigned tasks in a single list Self-service setup: enter data directly from the list Share documents and related information via Notes to collaborate © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

45 [Click on MANAGE CONFIGURATION PACKAGES]
Once all setup data is entered and tested, you are ready to deploy it to production and so you will go to Manage Configuration Package. [Click on MANAGE CONFIGURATION PACKAGES] © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

46 To deploy your setup to another instance such as production, first you need to identify which setup you want to deploy. Therefore, you will select one of your implementation projects and create a configuration package for it. This will determine what setup data will be migrated. To finish, you will export the configuration package from the source instance and import it at the target instance. Let’s take a look at a Configuration Package I recently created and submitted for export. [Point to SALES_PROJCT_1 (configuration package)] Here I’d like point out to a couple of very useful files that you can download. [Click on Download icon] © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

47 [Point to DOWNLOAD CONFIGURATION PACKAGE link]
This file called Configuration Package, is created by the export process and is read by the import process to move setup from one instance to another. It is a zip file of multiple xml files which contain the setup tasks from the implementation project you selected to create the configuration package and the setup data related to those tasks. You can also use this file as a template and replicate the same setup at many instances to rapid start Fusion applications. [Point to DOWNLOAD SETUP DATA link] Setup Data Report is another very useful file for your implementation. This zip file contains various xls files that show what setup data was exported or imported in an easy-to-read tabular format. [Point to anywhere] © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

48 Here is an example of a Setup Data Report
Here is an example of a Setup Data Report. It is showing you what setup data has been exported. [Point to anywhere] © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

49 Export and Import Setup
Deploy: Export and Import Setup During export and import will identify what setup data to migrate by choosing an implementation project and creating a configuration package. You can use the configuration package to migrate setup once, or use it as a template to rapid start Fusion implementation at many instances. Configuration Package Identify setup data to be deployed by choosing an implementation project Reuse setup from test instance in production instance using export/import Rapid start implementation by creating templates of setup configuration © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

50 Deploy: Know Your Setup Have complete visibility to setup data
You can review reports to get complete visibility to setup data and verify setups. Setup Data Report Have complete visibility to setup data Review report to verify data View online or download © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

51 I can click on ‘Go to Task’… [Click on GO TO TASK icon]
Once Fusion Offering is implemented and deployed to production, there might still be times when you need to make small setup changes. For example, over time you might need to add or remove win/loss reasons that are used by the Opportunities. For those smaller changes you do not need to go through the elaborate process of full implementation flow. You can go to ALL TASKS tab, and search for the appropriate task either by the name of the task or the associated business object. Once the search result is returned you can perform the desired task directly from the returned list. Here, I have searched for a task name that has ‘win/loss reasons’ and the task called ‘Manage Win/Loss Reasons’ is retuned. I can click on ‘Go to Task’… [Click on GO TO TASK icon] © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

52 [Click on CANCEL button]
... and go to Win/Loss UI where I will make the changes I want to make. Once finished, I will save and close the UI and will return to Functional Setup Manager. [Click on CANCEL button] © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

53 The users can continue to search for other tasks if they want and enter data for them.
As I mentioned before, the functional and data security profile of the user performing the task is always verified by Functional Setup Manager. Therefore, a user will not be able to just search for a task and start entering data for it unless he or she has the right permissions to do so. [Click anywhere] © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

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Why Functional Setup Manager? So, why should you use Functional Setup Manager? © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

55 Key Takeaways Feature Capability Customer Benefit Setup Manager
Self-serviced process for planning, implementation and deployment Manage all aspects of functional setup in one interface Setup Offerings Configurable and extensible pre-packaged setup task lists Customize setup at business user level Setup Manger provides self-service process for planning, implementation and deployment of Fusion applications which allows customers manage all aspects of functional setup through a single interface Setup Offerings provide configurable and extensible pre-packaged setup task lists allowing setup customization at the business user level Setup export and import provides configuration packages to move setup across systems consistently and quickly Setup Reporting helps to audit and validate setup configuration and data at any instance Setup Export & Import Configuration Packages to move setup across systems Export & Import setup data consistently and quickly Setup Reporting Report on functional configurations and data Accurately report, audit, and validate setup configuration and data © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential 55 55

56 Agile and Adaptive Fusion Setup
Empowering enterprises to manage their changing business needs in less time and at lower cost through self-service administration Lines of Business Change IMPLEMENTED This brings us to the end of the presentation and demo. I hope it helped you to become familiar with the features and functionality of Functional Setup Manager and prepared you to start using this new product for your Fusion applications implementation. Change rapidly through self-service Change easily through configuration Change productively through export/import Change efficiently through guided process … and know your changes through reporting © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential

57 Fusion Learning Center http://fusionlearningcenter.oraclecorp.com
Before we conclude today, I’d like to mention Fusion Learning Center which is available to all of you. You can use the links you see at the top of the screen to access the site. This presentation as well as other learning materials on Functional Setup Managers are available from this website. © 2010 Oracle Corporation – Proprietary and Confidential CONFIDENTIAL: All capabilities and dates are for planning purposes only and may not be used in any contract

58 Additional Resources Application Implementation
Analyze Fusion Offerings (Getting Started) Configure Offerings Generate Setup Task List (Create Implementation Project) Assign Setup Tasks to Users Enter Setup Data (Assigned Setup Tasks) Export Setup Data Import Setup Data Export and Import Reports Maintain Setup (All Tasks) Extending Functional Setup Create Offering Create Option Create Feature Create Task List Create Tasks Create Business Objects Here is a sample of the additional resources on Functional Setup Manager, but list will continue to grow. Thank you.

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