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When you’re looking for help with your NetSuite, Oracle, and other ERP application implementations and upgrades, OnPlan Consulting delivers the expertise your company needs.

Maintaining, adding or re-engineering an ERP  so it fits your company better, improves your operational workflow and increases your productivity is what we do every day.

That’s why OnPlan Consulting is the trusted advisor throughout the Western U.S. for industry leaders using Oracle.

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Best Buy Canada Oracle R12 Upgrade

Best Buy Canada, Ltd (a $5 billion wholly-owned subsidiary of Best Buy Co. Inc.) needed to upgrade their financial systems from Oracle 11i to R12 in order to maintain support as Oracle will be discontinuing support for 11i in December 2015. 

Announcing OnPlan Next Gen: Consultant Training Program

OnPlan Next Gen offers a rewarding career to individuals who'd like to break into the industry through making a career change, and those who are fresh out of college. We feel this provides a rare opportunity to learn the ropes as an Oracle consultant as well as provide an affordable option for our clients who can benefit from utilizing a Next Gen Trainee. 

Events: SQL 101 Lunch & Learn

Join us!

OnPlan is proud to sponsor NWOUG Lunch & Learn session "SQL 101" lead by our own Miguel Martinez  Reserve your seat today! This event is free for NWOUG members, and also open for non-members for $15 per person.

OnPlan Oracle Apprentice Program: Interview with Tim Allen

Investing in our employees has always been an important company value for OnPlan, and this is certainly true of our apprentice program.

Should You Upgrade Or Do A Re-implementation?

It used to be that if a client was on an older version of Oracle, (especially back during Y2K timeframe), clients would often choose re-implementations, rather than upgrading their systems. Some clients also chose re-implementation because of cumbersome or difficult Oracle upgrade patches, especially some ten to fifteen years ago when Oracle Development was not always producing a consistent product.