VodafoneZiggo chooses Oracle Fusion Cloud applications

Dutch telecom provider moves finance, HR and supply chain processes to the cloud.

  • Wednesday, 26th October 2022 Posted 3 years ago in by Phil Alsop

Telecom provider VodafoneZiggo is moving a number of business systems for finance, HR and supply chain to Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications Suite. The implementation is led by Accenture and Profource, members of the Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN).

With over seven million customers, VodafoneZiggo is one of the largest providers of fixed, mobile and integrated communication and entertainment services in the Netherlands. The telecom company is replacing some of their on-premises business systems with Oracle Fusion Applications. By doing so, the company connects and standardizes important business processes on a single data platform.

"Digitalization and connectivity are changing the way we work and live. As a company, we must move along to support our customers in this new world," says Eben Albertyn, CTO at VodafoneZiggo. "With this step, we are consolidating and simplifying our business systems, so that we can operate even more agile and flexible."

Cormac Watters, EVP Applications EMEA at Oracle: “With Oracle Fusion Applications, VodafoneZiggo has an integrated platform to improve operational efficiency, tap into continuous innovation and support the company in achieving new goals. We are delighted to support them on this.”


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