Anil R Patil's Oracle Applications Blog

An Oracle Applications Knowledge Repository and Solution Center

About Me

An Oracle Applications Enthusiast. I have been working on ERP Applications from day one of my career and moving from customised ERP solutions to Oracle Applications was a natural progression. I am working on Oracle Applications for the last 12 years and during this time I have trained more than 100 people and have been a key member of the Oracle Global Single Instance Implementation for Oracle Corporation.

I am a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) from PMI and also an OCP (Oracle Financials – Receivables). Currently I am working with Fujitsu America as a Solution Architect.

I have been thinking of creating my Oracle Applications Blog for a long time. This  is my attempt to create a Knowledge Repository and Solution Center where I would like to share my knowledge and also gain from all my viewers comments.

Thankyou for visiting my blog.

Anil R Patil.

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8 Responses to “About Me”

  1. Nagamohan said

    Hi Anil

    A warm welcome to the blogging world, though you are not new in social media! It is very exciting to see a knowledgeable person sharing his immense experience. Looking forward to your blog posts!

    Thanks
    Nagamohan

  2. Alok Sindhi said

    Hey Anil,
    Nice to see my mentor in new role, mentoring world.

    Alok

  3. Bhushan Dhotkar said

    Hi Anil,
    Nice to see your blog….. Keep it up.. expecting more articles on R12 :)

    Regards,
    Bhushan

  4. Deepak Kumar Ramagiri said

    Hi Anil,

    Nice to see your blog.
    Very helpful posts.

    Looking forward for more informative and helpful posts.

    Deepak.
    Toyota Boshoku.

  5. Yousuf said

    Thanks you Anil for excellent R12 documents in your blog.

  6. manav said

    thanks Anil .. you’re awesome

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