Maple Optical Systems goes live on Oracle's E-Business Suite

Feb. 21, 2001
Feb. 21, 2001--Oracle Corp., a provider of software for e-business, announced that Maple Optical Systems, Inc., a privately-held company that develops multi-service optical switch products, is live on the Oracle E-Business Suite.

Oracle Corp. (Nasdaq: ORCL), a provider of software for e-business, announced that Maple Optical Systems, Inc., a privately-held company that develops multi-service optical switch products, is live on the Oracle E-Business Suite including Oracle Financials, iProcurement and Internet Expenses. Furthermore, these applications are being hosted by Oracle Business OnLine, Oracle's application service provider (ASP) offering.

With approximately 150 people at the company, Maple needed a company to run its information technology department so that it could focus on strategic corporate goals and growth as well as reap the benefits of e-business. Using Oracle's online services, Maple gets Oracle's team managing their applications environment without having to allocate additional resources. Using the Oracle E-Business Suite, the company benefits from the ability to look at how business is running on a day-to-day, month-to-month basis. And, when Maple delivers product, Oracle applications will enable them to track all the other aspects of the business from manufacturing to supply chain to revenues to cash flow to balance sheets to payroll to expenses to customer support, and more.

About Oracle:

Oracle Corporation provides software that powers the Internet. Oracle Business OnLine delivers Oracle's E-Business Suite of applications with necessary services for a complete online solution. With Oracle's Internet-based applications software, customers have secure access to mission-critical applications through a standard web-browser interface. For more information, visit www.oracle.com.

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