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Grupo STP wanted to integrate service-oriented architecture in projects for rapid development and launch of new products, enabling STP to efficiently achieve results and support ongoing growth - currently at 40% per year - in the customer base, which has reached 1.4 million. The challenge was to obtain detailed views by business process, enabling the company to monitor with greater precision and efficiency. Grupo STP implemented, along with Oracle Partner DSCON, the fundamentals of a new Oracle-based application platform, strengthening and standardizing the company's base technologies.
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