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Oracle Approvals Management Engine (AME)

Oracle Approvals Management Engine (AME)

By Oracle
  • #325 Software in Other Data Management Software
  • Oracle Approvals Management Engine (AME) market share is 0.01% with more than 41 companies using this software
  • Datanyze helps you reach more than 1,238,099 contacts that are using Oracle Approvals Management Engine (AME) , including Microsoft Deloitte Comcast

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    ABOUT ORACLE APPROVALS MANAGEMENT ENGINE (AME)

    Oracle Approvals Management Engine (AME) is a configurable workflow tool that enables organizations to define and enforce complex approval rules and routing paths for business transactions across Oracle applications.

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    Top Competitors Websites Market Share Vendor
    85,999
    28.37%
    28,728
    9.48%
    19,269
    6.36%
    10,330
    3.41%
    8,774
    2.89%
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    5,065
    1.67%
    5,062
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    5,032
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    4,992
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    What is Oracle Approvals Management Engine (AME) and what is used for?

    Oracle Approvals Management Engine (AME) is a configurable workflow tool that enables organizations to define and enforce complex approval rules and routing paths for business transactions across Oracle applications.

    Which software are similar or alternative to Oracle Approvals Management Engine (AME)

    Adobe is one of the most well-known alternatives to Oracle Approvals Management Engine (AME)

    Who uses Oracle Approvals Management Engine (AME)?

    41 companies reportedly use Oracle Approvals Management Engine (AME) in their tech stacks, including Microsoft, Deloitte, Comcast