Homeplus Co. Switches to Rimini Street Support for its Oracle Applications and Database Software
Tuesday, January 12, 2021 11:35AM IST (6:05AM GMT)
Korean grocery and outlet retailer transitions from self-support to third-party support for high-quality service, long-term cost reduction and ability to focus IT resources on infrastructure modernization
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Rimini Street, Inc. (Nasdaq: RMNI), a global provider of enterprise software products and services, the leading third-party support provider for Oracle and SAP software products and a Salesforce partner, today announced that Homeplus Co. Ltd, a leading Korean grocery and outlet retailer based in Seoul, has switched to Rimini Street Support for its Oracle eBusiness Suite, Oracle Retail Warehouse Management and Oracle Database software. In addition to saving 50% of its annual maintenance costs that they were previously paying the vendor, the
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11 January 2021 11:51 am / 10 comments
Shanghai-based electric car maker Nio has revealed the new ET7 at its recent Nio Day 2020 event in Chengdu, China, and it certainly sounds very impressive on paper. However, it’ll be some time until customers get their hands on it, as the company is only accepting pre-orders for now, with deliveries estimated to begin in the first quarter of 2022.
The ET7 is a fully electric sedan that measures 5,098 mm long, 1,987 mm wide, 1,505 mm tall and has wheelbase that spans 3,060 mm. First previewed by the ET Preview concept from 2019, the final product bears a close resemblance to said show car, albeit with some notable revisions.
Northern Ireland claims 2012 regs meet NZEB
NI still plans to tighten energy rules for new build
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The Northern Irish government is preparing to update its building regulations to implement the nearly zero energy building (NZEB) standard, while simultaneously claiming that its current regulations meet the NZEB standard. Meanwhile initial analysis from Passive House Plus has indicated that homes built to Northern Ireland’s minimum standards may have close to double the energy use of homes built south of the border.
Posted : 2021-01-07 16:02
Updated : 2021-01-07 18:40
Homeplus CEO Im Il-soon, left, shakes hands with an employee at a store in Incheon, in December 2020. / Courtesy of Homeplus
By Kim Jae-heun
Lim Il-soon is stepping down from her position as Homeplus CEO.
According to the retailer, Lim offered to resign over personal matters in the second half of last year and the company accepted her decision.
Homeplus originally tried to dissuade Lim but she was insistent and the company decided to respect her wishes.
It has not been confirmed when Lim will end her tenure but the company expects it to be within a week or two.