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Mumbai: Feb 16, 2009 at 1234 hrs. SYSTIME, a CMS Group Company and the largest Oracle JD Edwards Practices globally, organised an open forum for the Oracle JD Edwards User Community in Hyderabad recently. The primary objective of the session was to introduce the concept of Oracle JD Edwards User Group, one of the first of its kind, to the Community and to solicit feedback on the eventual organisation and charter of the User Group.

Since India is the hub of most of the global service providers in the Oracle JD Edwards arena, it was felt that it is imperative to institute a mechanism to facilitate networking and collaboration amongst the Oracle JD Edwards User Community.

“This forum is a mechanism to bring together all Oracle JD Edwards professionals in India under a common umbrella and to provide a cross-company platform to proactively collaborate, network, share knowledge and best practices and innovate in the Oracle JD Edwards space”, said Ashok Govindarajan, Global Practice Head (Oracle JD Edwards), SYSTIME.

The forum was well attended and generated a tremendous amount of interest in the local Oracle JD Edwards User Community.

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