Customized courseware & more for Oracle® Applications and Oracle® Financials.

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Are you implementing, upgrading or converting to Oracle®?

Computer Basics Corp provides customized curriculum design and courseware development, based on YOUR NEEDS.  Customized courseware is developed specifically to cover information pertinent to your employees and work flow. 

Whether you are integrating system-wide changes, upgrading, or adding software, instructor-led training with courseware customized to your business processes will maximize your ROI.

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Computer Basics Corp customizes for Oracle® Financials and Oracle® Applications.

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  • technical manuals
  • user guides

DON'T LET DEFINING DIRECTION AND USER NEEDS BECOME OVERWHELMING!

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Empower your employees to streamline procedures!

Skills assessment and needs analysis are considered before developing your courseware.  We meet with you and discuss your business operation, workforce, and customer requirements.

Then your customized curriculum is outlined and a schedule developed to achieve your goal of increased efficiency.

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