Flexibility

To evolve this capability and deliver to its customers more choice in tailoring the software, Oracle defined a framework to categorize and codify changes to the software. The CEMLI (Configuration/Customization, Extension, Modification, Localization, and Inte-gration) Framework is a way to standardize and categorize virtually any change to the Oracle software. In fact, this framework translates into 19 classes of extensions that a customer might need to add to its Oracle system.

As adoption of its offerings grew, Oracle expanded its services to include offering its database and applications server as a service. This next level of outsourcing, called Technology on Demand, offers customers the flexibility to not only use CEMLIs to tailor ...

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