Partnership: Nishat Chunian takes Oracle’s help

Company decides to optimise its IT infrastructure.


Our Correspondent July 01, 2014
Partnership: Nishat Chunian takes Oracle’s help

LAHORE: Nishat Chunian Limited – the fourth largest textile company in Pakistan – has selected a range of Oracle fusion middleware, applications and database products to help optimise its business processes.

In a bid to overcome the challenge of upgrading a heavily customised legacy application, which is not only complex but also a cumbersome process, the organisation decided to deploy additional Oracle products enabling them to keep up with changing business needs and optimise the performance of their IT infrastructure.

With the help of multiple Oracle Fusion Middleware products, Nishat Chunian will be able to build the missing links between its critical applications.



For instance, the integration of the service-orientated architecture (SOA) suite with the enterprise resource management system will allow the upgrade process to be carried out easily by separating customisation from applications. Additionally, this will provide the company with a single consolidated view of real-time information from all the different processes and departments that will lead to informed decision making.

“Oracle solutions will help us manage our IT investment with much more efficiency by optimising the business processes and exacerbating the time to maket the products at lower costs.” said Nishat Chunian manager MIS Sufyan Elahi.

“A single consolidated view of real time information will enable the management to make quick and informed decisions, giving us an edge over our competitors”, he added.

Oracle Pakistan Regional Managing Director, Ahsan Javed added that this deployment of Oracle solutions will help enable Nishat Chunian to improve its business processes, boost end user productivity, and help eliminate issues with regulatory compliance and business continuity.

Nishat Chunian will also be upgrading their Oracle database environment to help lower its IT costs, deliver a higher quality of services, and further enabling their infrastructure to be fast, reliable, secure and easy to manage.

Published in The Express Tribune, July 2nd, 2014.

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COMMENTS (4)

Parvez | 10 years ago | Reply

It is a good selection of news. It is certainly paid for by the software company.

AShak | 10 years ago | Reply

Poor selection of news to by put on your website. Pity the standard was never as required. Must learn from NYTimes, Khaleej times, and others.

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