Oracle E-Business Suite
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Within the overall rubric of Oracle Applications,[1] Oracle Corporation's E-Business Suite ("EB-Suite" or "EBS") consists of a collection of enterprise resource planning (ERP), customer relationship management (CRM), and supply-chain management (SCM) computer applications either developed by or acquired by Oracle. The software utilizes Oracle's core Oracle relational database management system technology. The E-Business Suite (current version: 12, released January 31, 2007), contains several product lines, including:
- Oracle CRM
- Oracle Financials
- Oracle HRMS
- Oracle Logistics
- Oracle Mobile Supply chain Applications
- Oracle Order Management
- Oracle Transportation Management
- Oracle Warehouse Management Systems
Each product comprises several modules, each separately licensed.
Significant technologies incorporated into the applications include the Oracle database technologies, (engines for RDBMS, PL/SQL, Java, HTML and XML), the "technology stack" (Oracle Forms Server, Oracle Reports Server, Apache Web Server, Oracle Discoverer, Jinitiator and Sun's Java).
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Oracle Corporation brands the on-line technical documentation of E-Business Suite as eTRM — "E-Business Suite Technical Reference Manuals".[2]

