Oracle OpenWorld in San Francisco this week will spotlight the company going big on conversational user interfaces and digital assistants as part of a broader push to incorporate AI technologies, after tentative steps in that direction last year.
CIOs can also expect Oracle to extend its cloud apps with more automation tools and new functionalities, potentially reducing the need to interface with point solutions from third parties. Among the new features promised are IoT monetization tools so you can make your customers pay for physical objects based on usage; the Oracle Business Network, which will make it easier to trade with businesses that are also Oracle customers; LinkedIn integration for recruiters and HR staff; and deeper integrations with Oracle’s CX Unity platform for tracking customers on- and offline.
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