Mumbai, March 16 (Ians) Automotive aftermarket digital platform myTVS, part of the $2 billion Tvs Mobility group on Thursday said it has selected Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications to unify operations and improve business efficiency.
With Oracle Fusion Applications for finance and supply chain, myTVScan integrate and digitise processes, enhance business insights, and improve decision making to support future expansion.
myTVS is the leading digital aftermarket AI platform that provides a unique business model by decoupling customer value chain and delivers digital services to 3 million customers, 20K retailers and 25K garages across the country.
“With Oracle Fusion Applications, we can standardise processes and create a single source of truth to improve the speed and quality of decisions and enable our organisation to quickly respond to changes in supply and demand,” said G. Srinivasa Raghavan, Managing Director for myTVS.
myTVS’ finance and operations data were dispersed across multiple siloed on-premises applications and selected Oracle...
With Oracle Fusion Applications for finance and supply chain, myTVScan integrate and digitise processes, enhance business insights, and improve decision making to support future expansion.
myTVS is the leading digital aftermarket AI platform that provides a unique business model by decoupling customer value chain and delivers digital services to 3 million customers, 20K retailers and 25K garages across the country.
“With Oracle Fusion Applications, we can standardise processes and create a single source of truth to improve the speed and quality of decisions and enable our organisation to quickly respond to changes in supply and demand,” said G. Srinivasa Raghavan, Managing Director for myTVS.
myTVS’ finance and operations data were dispersed across multiple siloed on-premises applications and selected Oracle...
- 3/16/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
If you missed the return of Dollface, Pin-Up Girl, and Man in the Mask in theaters, you can invite them into your own home on May 22nd with Universal Pictures Home Entertainment's digital release of The Strangers: Prey at Night (read Heather Wixson's review here), followed by a June release of an unrated Blu-ray and DVD (plus digital) that includes an alternate ending:
Press Release: Universal City, California, April 11, 2018 – Inspired by the 2008 cult classic The Strangers, The Strangers: Prey at Night is based on real events surrounding a family struggling to survive as they are attacked on their vacation by a trio of masked psychopaths that hunt their prey with seemingly no rhyme or reason. Director Johannes Roberts (47 Meters Down) pays homage to The Strangers by bringing back the infamous masked villains -- Dollface, Pin-Up Girl and Man in the Mask -- and incorporates elements of the ‘80s...
Press Release: Universal City, California, April 11, 2018 – Inspired by the 2008 cult classic The Strangers, The Strangers: Prey at Night is based on real events surrounding a family struggling to survive as they are attacked on their vacation by a trio of masked psychopaths that hunt their prey with seemingly no rhyme or reason. Director Johannes Roberts (47 Meters Down) pays homage to The Strangers by bringing back the infamous masked villains -- Dollface, Pin-Up Girl and Man in the Mask -- and incorporates elements of the ‘80s...
- 4/11/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Nick Aldwinckle Dec 21, 2016
The Bottom Shelf returns, with more DVDs and Blu-rays of a horror persuasion...
Anyone who had the pleasure of catching veteran horror director, cinematic musical hero and all-round (if we subtly forget to mention Escape From L.A) legend John Carpenter on his recent debut live concert tour will be more than familiar with his skilled craftsmanship in the field of synth earworms. With the Blu-ray release of Assault On Precinct 13 in November comes perhaps the best of said themes, as we delve into a Santa’s sack of cinematic treats.
Carpenter’s 1976 budget siege thriller, inspired by classic western Rio Bravo and George Romero’s Night Of The Living Dead, follows the skeleton staff of a police station about to close for the last time as they and the few remaining prisoners fend off a marauding band of, erm, marauders. Only Carpenter’s...
The Bottom Shelf returns, with more DVDs and Blu-rays of a horror persuasion...
Anyone who had the pleasure of catching veteran horror director, cinematic musical hero and all-round (if we subtly forget to mention Escape From L.A) legend John Carpenter on his recent debut live concert tour will be more than familiar with his skilled craftsmanship in the field of synth earworms. With the Blu-ray release of Assault On Precinct 13 in November comes perhaps the best of said themes, as we delve into a Santa’s sack of cinematic treats.
Carpenter’s 1976 budget siege thriller, inspired by classic western Rio Bravo and George Romero’s Night Of The Living Dead, follows the skeleton staff of a police station about to close for the last time as they and the few remaining prisoners fend off a marauding band of, erm, marauders. Only Carpenter’s...
- 12/19/2016
- Den of Geek
Nick wades into another stack of DVD releases, including 80s action epic Remo: Unarmed And Dangerous, and lots more besides...
"Whatever happened to Fred Ward?" is a line surely on the tip of most people’s tongues. Apparently, the star of Tremors and The Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult has mostly been doing TV work over the last few years, though you’ll almost certainly remember him as the charismatic star of 1985’s Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins. No? Well, shame on you, because Remo, making a welcome Blu-Ray debut, leads this month’s action-packed, erm, action special.
If you weren’t one of the lucky few that grew up with the preposterous movie otherwise known as Remo: Unarmed And Dangerous punctuating their childhood, we’ll fill you in. Riding on the success of the Rambo films (essentially, the only tenuous link being the vaguely similar name), Bond director...
"Whatever happened to Fred Ward?" is a line surely on the tip of most people’s tongues. Apparently, the star of Tremors and The Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult has mostly been doing TV work over the last few years, though you’ll almost certainly remember him as the charismatic star of 1985’s Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins. No? Well, shame on you, because Remo, making a welcome Blu-Ray debut, leads this month’s action-packed, erm, action special.
If you weren’t one of the lucky few that grew up with the preposterous movie otherwise known as Remo: Unarmed And Dangerous punctuating their childhood, we’ll fill you in. Riding on the success of the Rambo films (essentially, the only tenuous link being the vaguely similar name), Bond director...
- 9/9/2014
- by ryanlambie
- Den of Geek
Thea Sharrocks production of Sunshine Boys continues at the Savoy Theatre for a strictly limited run until 28 July 2012, having opened last night, May 17. The Sunshine Boys is designed by Hildegard Bechtler with lighting by Neil Austin, music by Adrian Johnston and sound by Ian Dickinson for Autograph. Joining Danny DeVito and Richard Griffiths as the ageing vaudevillian team Willie Clark and Al Lewis in Neil Simons award-winning comedy The Sunshine Boys are Rebecca Blackstone Miss Mackintosh, Nick Blakeley Eddie, Peter Cadden Voice of TV Director, Johnnie Fiori Registered Nurse, Adam Levy Ben Silverman and William Maxwell Patient. Check out photos from opening night below...
- 5/18/2012
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Thea Sharrock's production of The Sunshine Boys begins previews at the Savoy Theatre from 27 April with press night on 17 May. The Sunshine Boys, which is booking for a strictly limited run until 28 July 2012, is designed by Hildegard Bechtler with lighting by Neil Austin, music by Adrian Johnston and sound by Ian Dickinson for Autograph. Joining Danny DeVito and Richard Griffiths as the ageing vaudevillian team Willie Clark and Al Lewis in Neil Simon's award-winning comedy The Sunshine Boys are Rebecca Blackstone Miss Mackintosh, Nick Blakeley Eddie, Peter Cadden Voice of TV Director, Johnnie Fiori Registered Nurse, Adam Levy Ben Silverman and William Maxwell Patient.Check out photos of the duo in rehearsal below...
- 4/12/2012
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Joining Danny DeVito and Richard Griffiths as the ageing vaudevillian team Willie Clark and Al Lewis in Neil Simon's award-winning comedy The Sunshine Boys are Rebecca Blackstone Miss Mackintosh, Nick Blakeley Eddie, Peter Cadden Voice of TV Director, Johnnie Fiori Registered Nurse, Adam Levy Ben Silverman and William Maxwell Patient. Thea Sharrock's production, which begins rehearsals today, previews at the Savoy Theatre from 27 April with press night on 17 May. The Sunshine Boys, which is booking for a strictly limited run until 28 July 2012, is designed by Hildegard Bechtler with lighting by Neil Austin, music by Adrian Johnston and sound by Ian Dickinson for Autograph.Check out a photo of the duo in action below...
- 3/19/2012
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
The WWF-uk is pleased to share with you this short film Astonish Me starring Bill Nighy, Gemma Arterton, Christian McKay and introducing Will Jacklin. In a tale of adventure and discovery showcasing some of the extraordinary species recently found around the world, Astonish Me has been created by writer Stephen Poliakoff and director Charles Sturridge to celebrate the WWF’s 50th anniversary.
On a sidenote, actor Bill Nighy, writer Stephen Poliakoff and the film’s composer Adrian Johnston, all worked on the 2009 film Glorious 39.
On a sidenote, actor Bill Nighy, writer Stephen Poliakoff and the film’s composer Adrian Johnston, all worked on the 2009 film Glorious 39.
- 9/5/2011
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
By Bruce R. Marshall
It’s that time of year when everyone seems to have a ‘Ten Best Films of the Year’ list.
As this is the last year of the decade, we can also count on being deluged with ‘Best Films of the Decade’ lists (mine will be coming; be patient).
Before I started writing about classic films for Cinema Retro, I primarily wrote about motion picture and television music. So, for a change of pace I humbly offer ....
“Bruce’s Baker’s Dozen of Great Film Music: 2000-2009”.
1. A Scanner Darkly – Graham Reynolds
The best score of the decade is a dazzling, haunting work from newcomer Reynolds. The Austin based composer/performer brings all his considerable skills to bear– he performs and composes jazz, rock, and classical music- in this wholly original score. To date this is his only major Hollywood assignment. If it were up to me,...
It’s that time of year when everyone seems to have a ‘Ten Best Films of the Year’ list.
As this is the last year of the decade, we can also count on being deluged with ‘Best Films of the Decade’ lists (mine will be coming; be patient).
Before I started writing about classic films for Cinema Retro, I primarily wrote about motion picture and television music. So, for a change of pace I humbly offer ....
“Bruce’s Baker’s Dozen of Great Film Music: 2000-2009”.
1. A Scanner Darkly – Graham Reynolds
The best score of the decade is a dazzling, haunting work from newcomer Reynolds. The Austin based composer/performer brings all his considerable skills to bear– he performs and composes jazz, rock, and classical music- in this wholly original score. To date this is his only major Hollywood assignment. If it were up to me,...
- 1/20/2010
- by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
London -- Paul McCartney was named songwriter of the year at the 29th annual Ascap Awards in London on Wednesday night, with Coldplay's "Viva La Vida" winning song of the year and Universal Music collecting the publisher of the year prize.
Scottish recording artist Calvin Harris received the Vanguard Award for his gold-selling debut album "I Created Disco" and indie pop duo the Ting Tings picked up the College Award for their multiplatinum first album, "We Started Nothing."
Film awards went to Craig Armstrong for "The Incredible Hulk," Patrick Doyle for "Igor" and "Nim's Island," Joby Talbot for "Penelope" and "Son of Rambow," Adrian Johnston for "Brideshead Revisited," Jocelyn Pook for "Brick Lane" and Paul Englishby for "Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day."
TV theme awards went to "American Idol," written by Cathy Dennis, Julian Gingell and Barry Stone and published by Emi Music and Imagem London, and "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire,...
Scottish recording artist Calvin Harris received the Vanguard Award for his gold-selling debut album "I Created Disco" and indie pop duo the Ting Tings picked up the College Award for their multiplatinum first album, "We Started Nothing."
Film awards went to Craig Armstrong for "The Incredible Hulk," Patrick Doyle for "Igor" and "Nim's Island," Joby Talbot for "Penelope" and "Son of Rambow," Adrian Johnston for "Brideshead Revisited," Jocelyn Pook for "Brick Lane" and Paul Englishby for "Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day."
TV theme awards went to "American Idol," written by Cathy Dennis, Julian Gingell and Barry Stone and published by Emi Music and Imagem London, and "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire,...
- 10/14/2009
- by By Ray Bennett
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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