Like Oracle University, NetSuite’s MyLearn program will offer courses on its product fundamentals and implementation. Credit: IDG Oracle is extending its MyLearn program, offered via the company’s University portal, to cover its NetSuite midmarket ERP products. Like the Oracle version of MyLearn — which offers courses on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and SaaS offerings such as Fusion applications — NetSuite’s MyLearn program will offer courses on its product fundamentals and implementation. The courses will be available through a sub-portal, Oracle said Wednesday. The courses, live training and on-demand modules can be used by enterprises to accelerate NetSuite implementations, simplify employee training, and identify new features in products and experiment with them for new use cases, the company said. Under the NetSuite MyLearn program, the company offers two options: NetSuite Explorer Pass, which is free, and NetSuite Learning Cloud Support Company Pass, which is offered for a fee and is only available to NetSuite users. For Explorer Pass, a user needs to create a free account to access the program content, which includes a total of 63 courses on topics such as introduction to NetSuite, accounting and finance, human capital management, inventory management, sales and marketing. In order to get access to more detailed content, live webinars and hands-on training, a user has to choose the NetSuite Learning Cloud Support Company pass. This paid version, according to the company, offers detailed courses in multiple languages and formats, including role-based personalized learning paths, on-demand modules, live interactive webinar trainings, and practice environments. The languages currently on offer include English, Japanese, French, German, Chinese, Portuguese, and Spanish. For all users accessing the NetSuite MyLearn courses library, the company provides a customizable dashboard to monitor their learning progress and recommend content, NetSuite said. Oracle did not immediately provide information on the fee structure for Company Pass content. Related content brandpost Sponsored by Rocket Software How to successfully integrate data in a hybrid environment To successfully integrate data in a hybrid cloud environment, organizations must create a simple, secure, and powerful approach with the right modernization tools. By Phil Buckellew May 09, 2024 4 mins Digital Transformation brandpost Sponsored by Rocket Software Rethinking DevOps and automation with a layered approach For all its benefits, automation is not something that can just be implemented blindly across the layers of the DevOps stack. If those functions aren’t working together, the automation in each layer only adds more complication, creating ineffic By Phil Buckellew May 09, 2024 4 mins Digital Transformation brandpost Sponsored by Rocket Software 6 lessons to learn from the 60-year history of the modern mainframe As we celebrate the mainframe’s rich history, there’s a lot we can still learn from this technological marvel. Here are six lessons the modern mainframe has taught us over its last 60 years. By Phil Buckellew May 09, 2024 4 mins Digital Transformation brandpost Sponsored by Rocket Software Fueling modernization in the marketplace This acquisition marks a critical point in mainframe modernization, reinforcing Rocket Software’s commitment to innovation and coupling emerging technologies like AI and machine learning into a business with a decades-long track record of mainf By Phil Buckellew May 09, 2024 4 mins Digital Transformation PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe