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Oracle Applications Technical/Functional [message #150598] Thu, 08 December 2005 11:45 Go to next message
sakrar
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Registered: December 2005
Location: washington
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Hi Friends,
I have a question for you guys.wht exactly is the difference between the App's Technical and App's Functional in roles and responsibilities.what a functional guy do on his desktop.
Re: Oracle Applications Technical/Functional [message #150608 is a reply to message #150598] Thu, 08 December 2005 13:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
mchittib
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Registered: September 2005
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usually functional guys donot do any programming, they are only invlolved in setups, running some concurrent programs like users an asking the technical guys to program so that they can view the data in the way they want. Finaally once these technical guys program it they would see that the way they want it and sent it on to the testing guys for some rigorous testing.
MODULE :IN ORACLE FINANCIALS [message #151909 is a reply to message #150608] Mon, 19 December 2005 16:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
zhusain
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Registered: November 2005
Location: USA
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hi
what Exactly should be the module picked if doing oracle financials and what is hot in market , any body with suggestions.
thanks
Re: MODULE :IN ORACLE FINANCIALS [message #152525 is a reply to message #151909] Fri, 23 December 2005 11:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
altasen.com
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Hi,

currently all is hot in Oracle Apps. It depends on your background what is the easiest to start with.
Very good are:
- General Ledger
- Projects (has a lot of links with other modules).

HTH,
Roel Hogendoorn
http://www.altasen.com
Re: Oracle Applications Technical/Functional [message #152920 is a reply to message #150598] Tue, 27 December 2005 22:21 Go to previous message
Sutheesh T
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Registered: February 2005
Location: Bangalore, India
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Build a career in ERP

ENTERPRISE Resource Planning, or ERP for short, denotes a software application that allows an organisation (or enterprise) to effectively and efficiently manage its resources. The resource could be manpower, raw material, vehicles, equipment and finances to name a few. Some leading software solution providers have developed ERP packages, which now form the backbone of several large organisations. ERP packages comprise several modules that can be used either in a stand-alone mode or in conjunction with one or more of the other modules. Oracle 11i, SAP, J D Edwards and People-soft are some of the popular ERP applications. These packages have found ready acceptance amongst several large and medium enterprises, and in return have helped the organisations achieve an optimal level of performance in their respective areas.

Demand for these applications is increasing by the day, primarily because of the huge potential they hold out for users. Such an exponential growth has created job opportunities for professionals opting for a career in ERP Package implementation and maintenance.

The ERP scenario primarily offers two types of job options -- that of the Functional Consultant and the Technical Consultant. There would also be other parallel openings in the fields of database administration, systems administration, software testing and network administration. Barring the first two, all the other jobs are more generic in nature and pertain to the software field as a whole.

Functional Consultant: These professionals require a fair understanding of and experience in a particular physical process. For example, an ERP package implementation in a pharmaceutical company would require functional consultants experienced in finance, HR, pharmaceutical manufacturing processes, procurement processes, inventory management, customer relationship, supply chain management, etc.

The functional consultant would thus be a person who analyses the business process of an organisation and designs the process flow of a particular business area.

A functional consultant should ideally be an MBA in the business area he is functioning in; and should have undergone a training session in the ERP, which he is implementing. Solution providers hold training sessions in their respective areas. For example, SAP conducts training modules for functional consultants in all the different business areas involved in a programme. These courses are, however, costly. A minimum of two to three years' experience in the relevant functional area is mandatory. As for monetary benefits, pay scales start from about Rs.15,000+ per month.

Senior consultants may also be employed as architects to design and implement the entire ERP package for an organisation. Pay scales for seniors are generally very high, ranging between 500,000 and a million rupees per annum.

Technical Consultant: Technical consultants basically are software developers or IT professionals. Their task involves development of forms and reports based on inputs provided by a functional consultant. These professionals need to code the business requirements into the software and integrate them to form a contiguous package.

Typically, you should be a graduate in computer sciences to qualify for the position of a technical consultant. You should also have taken part in a training programme conducted by the respective ERP developer. Experience is not an issue at the entry level. However, senior developers and system integrators need to possess at least 5 to 7 years of experience in development. Pay scales vary from about 12,000 rupees per month at the entry stage to 50,000 rupees at the senior level.

A very senior IT professional may qualify as an architect to work along with a functional consultant in designing and implementing the application.

Many job opportunities also exist in the US and other developed countries, where there is a high demand for experienced ERP professionals with good communication skills.

I hope this has given you a better view in making a career choice in ERP.


You can get back to me for more details on training and certification on ORACLE.

Regards
Sutheesh T
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sutheesh_22@yahoo.com
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