Apps Purchases: 10+ Million Software Purchases
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Integra LifeSciences | Life Sciences | 4200 | $1.6B | United States | Oracle | Oracle GRC | Governance, Risk and Compliance | 2010 | n/a | In 2010, Integra LifeSciences implemented Oracle GRC, the Oracle Governance Risk and Compliance Platform, as part of its Governance, Risk and Compliance environment. Oracle GRC was embedded into Integra’s Oracle E-Business Suite ecosystem to create documentary records of risks, controls, and the business processes to which those controls apply, establishing a centralized compliance object model across ERP and product lifecycle workflows. The implementation focused on core EGRCM capabilities including risk and control definition, control to process mapping, and governance documentation aligned with enterprise ERP and PLM workflows. Configuration and automation leveraged Oracle Identity and Access Management for provisioning and Oracle Resource Manager for repeatable tenancy builds, while functional test automation used Oracle Advanced Testing Suite to validate month end and close scenarios before production release. Oracle GRC was deployed within a multitenant OCI architecture that included two node Exadata Cloud databases for critical data persistence, 36 core bare metal application servers for EBS application tiers, and compartmentalized virtual cloud networks in the Ashburn OCI region. The platform integrated with Oracle E Business Suite, Agile, Advanced Supply Chain Planning, SOA Suite and Oracle Integration Cloud, and used Active Data Guard for standby replication and disaster recovery. Multicloud operability was preserved through the Oracle Cloud and Microsoft Azure interconnect and FastConnect links used for high speed data transfer to an Azure data warehouse. Governance and operational workflows were restructured to reduce manual provisioning and to improve auditability, for example when E Business Suite identity store creations triggered Oracle IAM provisioning into corporate Active Directory and Office 365. Rollout followed a proof to pilot approach with jointly defined success criteria, automated infrastructure provisioning via OCI Resource Manager, and staged expansion into development, quality assurance, production, disaster recovery, and special projects environments. Data Intensity and Oracle engineers participated in extending and operating the deployment after the pilot phase. Results documented in the technical case study are explicit to the OCI hosted ecosystem that includes Oracle GRC, with measurable production benefits such as dramatic query and report performance gains when running on Exadata Cloud, nightly analytics windows reduced from about 8.5 hours to about 3.5 hours using the OCI Azure interconnect at 10 Gbps, and the addition of Active Data Guard to improve platform resiliency and availability. | |
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Integra LifeSciences | Life Sciences | 4200 | $1.6B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Identity Manager | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2020 | n/a | In 2020, Integra LifeSciences deployed Oracle Identity Manager as part of a broader Identity and Access Management (IAM) program to centralize provisioning and governance for its Oracle E-Business Suite ecosystem. The Oracle Identity Manager implementation was positioned within Integra’s second-tier provisioning infrastructure alongside E-Business Suite and SOA components to provide a unified identity service for back-office applications. The deployment implemented core Identity and Access Management (IAM) capabilities including automated provisioning, self-service access management, compliance-oriented account lifecycle controls, and password management. Oracle Identity Manager was configured to use the E-Business identity store as a source of truth for user creation, and automation scripts and orchestration were used to ensure accounts were created consistently across connected systems. Integrations explicitly included corporate Active Directory and Office 365, where Oracle Identity Manager provisions credentials in Active Directory and enables corresponding Office 365 accounts when users are created in the E-Business identity store. The identity implementation also operated in concert with other E-Business Suite ecosystem components, enabling coordinated account lifecycle management across Agile, ASCP, and GRC targets and their application and database tiers. Governance was enforced through Oracle Identity Manager’s compliance and provisioning controls, which directly reduced the risk of inadvertent misconfigurations and sped onboarding across platforms. Oracle Identity Manager, as the deployed Identity and Access Management (IAM) solution, provided the provisioning backbone for Integra’s back-office access workflows and supported consistent, auditable access processes for enterprise applications. | |
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Life Sciences | 4200 | $1.6B | United States | Oracle | Oracle SOA Suite | Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) | 2011 | n/a |
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Life Sciences | 4200 | $1.6B | United States | Oracle | Oracle ASCP Module | Advanced Planning and Scheduling | 2011 | n/a |
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Life Sciences | 4200 | $1.6B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Integration Cloud Service | API Management,iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) | 2019 | n/a |
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Life Sciences | 4200 | $1.6B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Fusion Cloud PLM | Product Lifecycle Management | 2021 | n/a |
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Life Sciences | 4200 | $1.6B | United States | Redwood Software | Redwood Tidal | Business Process Management | 2011 | n/a |
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Life Sciences | 4200 | $1.6B | United States | Thomson Reuters | Thomson Reuters OneSource Tax Provision | Tax Management | 2009 | n/a |
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Life Sciences | 4200 | $1.6B | United States | Workday | Workday Recruiting | Recruiting,Applicant Tracking System | 2018 | n/a |
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Life Sciences | 4200 | $1.6B | United States | Workday | Workday Compensation | Compensation Management | 2018 | n/a |
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