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Infovity
Infovity, a prominent reseller, system integrator, and consulting company, that plays a vital role in numerous system integration and digital transformation initiatives. Infovity collaboration with software players such as Oracle, Amazon Web Services (AWS) and empowers organizations to embrace disruptive technologies and accelerate their journey to the cloud, thus reshaping their business models.
| Reseller and SI | Vendor | Application | Category | Market |
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| Infovity | Oracle | Oracle E-Business Suite | ERP Financial | ERP |
| Infovity | Oracle | Oracle Cloud ERP | ERP Financial | ERP |
| Infovity | Oracle | Oracle Cloud HCM | Core HR | HCM |
| Infovity | Amazon Web Services (AWS) | Amazon Pay | Payment Processing | ERP |
| Infovity | Amazon Web Services (AWS) | Amazon S3 | Cloud Storage | IaaS |
| Infovity | Apple | Apple Pay | Payment Processing | ERP |
| Infovity | Attentive | Attentive | Marketing Automation | CRM |
| Infovity | DreamHost | DreamHost | Application Hosting and Computing Services | IaaS |
| Infovity | Oracle | Oracle Cloud SCM | Supply Chain Management | SCM |
| Infovity | Oracle | Oracle Procurement Cloud | Procurement | Procurement |
| Infovity | Oracle | Oracle Cloud EPM | EPM | EPM |
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Bright Industries | Professional Services | 200 | $45M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Cloud ERP | ERP Financial | 2019 |
In 2019, Bright Industries implemented Oracle Cloud ERP, replacing Intuit QuickBooks Online as the company scaled beyond the capabilities of small business accounting tools. The engagement targeted Oracle Cloud ERP as an ERP Financial solution to consolidate multiple business units onto a single global platform, addressing growing transaction complexity and intercompany activity.
Infovity served as the systems integrator during the rollout, consolidating data and configuration across business units. The implementation centralized core financial modules typical of ERP Financial deployments, including general ledger configuration, accounts payable, accounts receivable, cash management, fixed asset accounting, and intercompany accounting and settlement capabilities.
Architecturally the deployment established a single cloud tenancy to unify ledgers and enable common master data, while supporting separate legal entity structures for intercompany processing and statutory reporting. The program removed a mix of QuickBooks instances and disparate third party point solutions by shifting transactional finance and close workflows into Oracle Cloud ERP, with integrations and data migration executed as part of the consolidation.
Governance changes included a centralized chart of accounts, standardized period close and intercompany reconciliation procedures, and consolidated financial control points to reduce process variance. Reported outcomes from the CFO cited simplified processes, improved ability to manage intercompany transactions, and maximized efficiencies as direct benefits of the Oracle Cloud ERP implementation.
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CSG Consultants | Professional Services | 250 | $50M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Cloud ERP | ERP Financial | 2020 |
In 2020, CSG Consultants implemented Oracle Cloud ERP with Infovity engaged as the systems integrator to configure core finance capabilities. The deployment targeted the ERP Financial domain and centralized accounting and project cost management for the 250 person professional services firm.
Oracle Cloud ERP was configured to support general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable, fixed assets, and project and job costing modules, with configuration of project cost allocations and revenue recognition workflows aligned to professional services billing. Financial reporting and period close capabilities in Oracle Cloud ERP were instrumented to support completion of year end 2020 and Q1 2021 financial reporting tasks identified by the interim chief financial officer.
Infovity led implementation and configuration activities while finance leadership refocused process ownership, executing project and job cost process improvement and establishing accounting controls tied to the company ESOP and PPP loan forgiveness activities. Governance design emphasized role based access controls, defined period close procedures, and finance process ownership inside Oracle Cloud ERP to support audit and reporting responsibilities.
Operational coverage included corporate finance and project accounting across CSG Consultants United States operations, with configuration scaled to the firm’s professional services cost and billing structures. Workstreams explicitly included ESOP valuation support and PPP loan forgiveness application processes while stabilizing Oracle Cloud ERP accounting capabilities to enable statutory and internal reporting.
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Gulf Companies | Construction and Real Estate | 1400 | $300M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Cloud SCM | Supply Chain Management | 2019 |
In 2019, Gulf Companies implemented Oracle Cloud SCM, a Supply Chain Management application, to centralize procurement and materials management for its Oil and Gas pipeline construction projects. Infovity led the implementation and provided the implementation strategy and roadmap that guided configuration and rollout decisions.
The deployment focused on core procurement and materials management capabilities within Oracle Cloud SCM, including automated procure-to-pay workflows, inventory and materials lifecycle controls, and real-time reporting and analytics. The implementation leveraged Oracle Cloud automation to reduce manual tasks and incorporated custom-built application flows tailored to engineering and construction project nuances, while using pre-built industry models and dashboards to accelerate analytics and operational visibility.
Architecturally the solution used Oracle Cloud SaaS with a single data model across the Oracle suite to unify procurement, materials and project data. Integrations were executed to connect Oracle Cloud SCM with Oracle Primavera and Aconex, and with Gulf Companies existing project costing and financials applications, enabling tighter linkage between project controls, procurement decisions and financials.
Governance and rollout emphasized industry-specific process design, stakeholder validation through demonstrations, and phased adoption to secure user confidence after previous implementation failures. Post-go-live Gulf Companies gained immediate access to consolidated procurement and materials data, positioning the organization to take on additional projects without adding headcount and to make quicker, better decisions for supplier negotiations and streamlined material handling.
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Construction and Real Estate | 1400 | $300M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Procurement Cloud | Procurement | 2019 |
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Construction and Real Estate | 1400 | $300M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Cloud ERP | ERP Financial | 2019 |
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Banking and Financial Services | 1921 | $373M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Cloud ERP | ERP Financial | 2021 |
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Banking and Financial Services | 1921 | $373M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Cloud EPM | EPM | 2021 |
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Professional Services | 600 | $100M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Cloud ERP | ERP Financial | 2021 |
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Manufacturing | 1600 | $350M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Cloud ERP | ERP Financial | 2021 |
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Manufacturing | 120 | $14M | United States | Amazon Web Services (AWS) | Amazon S3 | Cloud Storage | 2022 |
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