Team working to analyze data and software Taking an in-depth look at Oracle Redwood: Key features and insights

User experience is becoming as crucial as functionality for enterprise systems’ users. Enterprises now expect intuitive and cohesive interfaces that enhance engagement at every touchpoint. The design frameworks are no longer just aesthetic choices, they also drive productivity in business applications. Oracle Redwood, Oracle’s modern design system, is setting a new standard for user experience, redefining intuitive design across the entire suite of Oracle solutions.

The vision behind Oracle Redwood

With Oracle Redwood, it’s the end of fragmented and inconsistent interfaces. Oracle has embedded design thinking into the heart of its ecosystem. It’s not just the design change though. Redwood, at its core, helps customers use data in a more intuitive and cohesive way, reinventing the utilization of Oracle applications by its customers.

Standout features of Redwood that sets it apart

Oracle Redwood introduces a suite of powerful design features that enhance usability, accessibility and consistency across the Oracle ecosystem. Here are some features that make Redwood unique:

  • Seamless and unified search interface: Redwood includes a powerful search capability that allows users to find data seamlessly and quickly across the platform from a single search bar. This reduces reliance on manual navigation, enhancing efficiency and precision in data retrieval. The search interface makes it easier for new and experienced users to retrieve files, records and related insights, resulting in increased productivity.
  • Best-in-class user interface design: Oracle Redwood emphasizes a clean and intuitive interface, reducing cognitive load and making information easily accessible. The layout prioritizes essential data, which is valuable in data-heavy applications, where cluttered interfaces can slow down workflows.
  • Machine learning and predictive insights: Redwood integrates Oracle’s machine learning capabilities which helps in adapting the interface based on user behavior. Over time, the system learns user preferences and makes proactive suggestions. The feature supports streamlining tasks and making data-driven decisions. Not only that, but the capability can also be especially helpful for complex, repetitive tasks as the system surfaces pertinent data and suggests next steps.
  • Enhanced data visualization: With Redwood’s powerful data visualization tools, users can transform raw data into visually engaging, actionable insights. Oracle leverages its data expertise to create intuitive charts, graphs and reports that make it easier for users to spot patterns and trends. The feature, in turn, helps improve the readability of data further prompting users at all levels to make informed decisions.
  • Customizable Redwood theme: Redwood offers a flexible theme that lets users customize Oracle applications with their unique elements such as colors, logos and styles. This feature allows organizations to maintain their distinct identity while ensuring a unified, cohesive experience.

When and why to migrate to Oracle Redwood

Through extensive customer research, Oracle identified a need for a more intuitive interface that addresses common pain points associated with navigating the Oracle ecosystem. Redwood aims to provide a seamless experience that empowers users to maximize their productivity by adopting design principles that prioritize user-centric functionality.

As Oracle transitions its offerings to the Redwood design system, businesses need to evaluate the timing and reasons behind this significant shift. Transitioning is not merely an upgrade but a strategic investment in user efficiency and satisfaction. Organizations should prioritize their transition to Redwood as soon as feasible. While Oracle has mandated the move to Redwood for its customers, early adoption offers numerous advantages. Moreover, the implementation of Redwood will take place in stages which will make it easier for users to adapt gradually.

Baker Tilly’s approach to help you migrate to Redwood: Assessment and implementation methodology

All customers will be required to transition to Redwood. The transition to the Redwood experience is not passive and requires preparation and attention to detail. Baker Tilly’s proven assessment methodology will provide a platform for a successful migration to the Redwood user interface pages while minimizing risk and adverse impacts to your employees. Our assessment approach is a four-step guided evolution for a smooth Redwood adoption and continuous modernization of your Oracle Cloud platform.

Baker Tilly and Oracle 

As a premier member of the Oracle Partner Network, Baker Tilly offers comprehensive global capabilities across Oracle’s Cloud platforms, including Analytics, EPM, ERP, HCM and SCM. Since 2006, Baker Tilly has been a trusted partner for clients, helping transform their operations with Oracle’s suite of enterprise solutions. Turn to Baker Tilly to make the transition to Oracle Cloud Redwood seamless for your organization.  

Nathaniel Pease
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