JP Morgan Chase Rides The Whirlwind With Oracle's E-Business Intelligence Solution Live On The E-Business Network

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How does JP Morgan Chase, the third largest banking institution in the United States, offer the right products and services in an environment of globalization, customized services, and constant change spurred by the Internet? Join Richard Thompson, senior vice president, JP Morgan Chase, for a live Internet Seminar on September 11 at 11:00 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time, and find out how Oracle's (Nasdaq: ORCL) business intelligence solutions are helping JP Morgan Chase stay one step ahead of the competition. This iSeminar will cover Oracle's ability to deliver the business intelligence solutions that have allowed Chase to maintain a leadership role within the rapidly changing financial services market and how through Oracle's E-Business Intelligence solution Chase leverages its internal transaction information and Oracle's Financial and Sales analyzer products to measure the financial impact of events and guide decisions based on facts. Brought to you in part by Oracle Corporation and Compaq Computer Corporation (NYSE: CPQ), the E-Business Network is the place to keep pace with e-business.

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Note to Editors: Oracle OpenWorld (OOW), the industry's leading technology conference, is being held in San Francisco at the Moscone Center on December 2-7. To attend OOW you must pre-register. Press and market analysts please register online at www.oracle.com/go/?&Src=668068&Act=21 or call 1-888-889-6413. To set up one-on-one briefings with Oracle executives please contact Kimberly Pineda at Oracle Corp. at 1-650-506-8831 or email kimberly.pineda@oracle.com. To find out more information about OOW, please contact the Oracle Media Relations Hotline at 1-650-506-4716 or email press_us@oracle.com.

 

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