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Oracle today announced new Oracle Aconex capabilities that greatly simplify project information review processes and help teams manage Inspection and Test Plans (ITP) to minimize errors, and improve ...
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Major release delivers seamless Ignition SCADA, enterprise-grade security, advanced ML algorithms, and private cloud ...