Join Deloitte and Oracle for this webcast

January 23, 2020
11:00am-12:00pm PT | 1:00pm-2:00pm CT

Want to reduce your direct material spend by 5% or more? Need to promote part reuse and improve your supplier quality? Deloitte and Oracle have teamed up on a new strategic approach to:
  • Drive down product cost
  • Reduce part proliferation
  • Promote part reuse
  • Improve supplier quality

Featured Speakers

Vijay Natarajan

Steven Blackwell
Vice President of Engineering
Vertiv

Steven manages a technology and research team focused on data center infrastructure devices and management technologies. He brings over 30 years of engineering and management experience to the Emerson team, having held design and management positions with Motorola, Adtran, and Centillium prior to joining Avocent in 2003. His development experience includes hardware, firmware, software, and DSP design, and he holds 24 US patents in the fields of data communications and video processing.

Vijay Natarajan

Vijay Natarajan
Senior Manager
Deloitte

Vijay is a leader in Deloitte’s Product Strategy and Lifecycle Management Practice with over 25 years of cross-industry experience. Vijay leads Deloitte’s Product profitability solutions. He has led transformation programs focused on Product/Portfolio Complexity reduction, Part Complexity Reduction (DesignSource) and “Design for Value” that use AI and cognitive analytics with cross-functional and supplier collaboration to improve product profitability by 8-20%.

Nafis Uddin

Nafis Uddin
Principal Sales Consultant
Oracle

Nafis Uddin is a Product Data Management & Data Quality Solution Engineer with over 30 years of experience in the software industry developing, implementing and helping customers with Supply Chain, ERP, CRM, and Data Quality applications. Nafis has extensive industry experience across Industrial Manufacturing, Retail, High Tech, Life Sciences, and Financial Services customers. Nafis is an Oracle CEO Cup Award winner and recognized for his excellence in helping Oracle customers improve their value chain.