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EF Education First Professional Services 52000 $11.0B Switzerland Oracle Oracle File-Based Data Import Content Management 2022 n/a In 2022, EF Education First implemented Oracle File-Based Data Import as part of a two-year global migration of its finance systems to Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP. Oracle File-Based Data Import was used to support Content Management for finance data ingestion, aligning the application with journal and transactional batch load workflows used by the finance organization. The implementation relied initially on Oracle data-loading tools ADFdi and FBDI to automate bulk uploads across regional finance teams, with configurations built around file schemas, mapping templates, and scheduled import processes to manage period-end and mass master data uploads. During the program EF Education First adopted a third-party Excel loader from More4apps to augment FBDI, which streamlined user-driven uploads and reduced manual intervention for regional finance users. Integrations centered on Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP finance modules and enterprise extract processes, with operational coverage across global finance and close operations. Governance and rollout emphasized standardized file templates, role based access to import utilities, and phased activation across regions, and the move to augment FBDI with the More4apps Excel loader improved data-loading speed and user acceptance across regions.
Infoblox Professional Services 2600 $750M United States Oracle Oracle File-Based Data Import Content Management 2023 Jade Global In 2023 Infoblox engaged Jade Global to implement Oracle File-Based Data Import as part of an Oracle Fusion Cloud migration and Boomi integration project. The implementation targeted Content Management use cases to move about 1M records supporting Financials and SCM data synchronization across the United States. Jade Global configured Oracle File-Based Data Import using Oracle Financials and SCM FBDI templates for bulk master and transactional data loads, inferred from the integration case study. The configuration relied on template driven mapping, staging and validation of batch files, and structured error reporting to support repeatable bulk imports into Financials and Supply Chain modules. Integrations were orchestrated through Boomi to transform and route inbound data into Oracle Fusion, with the broader integration program describing touchpoints to Salesforce and ServiceNow. FBDI served as the inbound bulk load mechanism while Boomi handled transformation, routing and orchestration between source systems and Oracle Fusion. Governance followed a phased, template based rollout coordinated with Finance and SCM process owners, enabling staged bulk loads and remediation cycles. Centralizing Content Management ingestion through Oracle File-Based Data Import helped reduce integration lead time and costs in the United States, while aligning operational ownership to Finance and Supply Chain teams.
Jack in the Box Retail 1079 $1.7B United States Oracle Oracle File-Based Data Import Content Management 2023 n/a In 2023, Jack in the Box implemented Oracle File-Based Data Import as part of its Content Management footprint to support finance data conversions for its Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP and EPM landscape. The company consolidated brands onto Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP and EPM for finance and reporting, centralizing shared-services processes and month end activities in the United States. The implementation emphasized Oracle File-Based Data Import capabilities for template-driven batch ingestion, validation routines, and controlled template management to populate general ledger and subledger entities in Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP and EPM. Configuration work focused on mapping schemas, cadence orchestration to align with monthly close cycles, and use of Content Management features to maintain load templates and associated documentation. Integrations were executed through Oracle File-Based Data Import feeds into Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP and EPM, with operational ownership placed in finance shared services across the United States. A More4apps webinar featuring a Jack in the Box systems analyst documents data conversion challenges and indicates use of Oracle File-Based Data Import for finance conversions, and governance was implemented via standardized templates, change control for mappings, and runbook-driven monthly close procedures, resulting in faster monthly closes and streamlined shared-services processes.
Retail 38000 $8.6B United States Oracle Oracle File-Based Data Import Content Management 2020 n/a
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