Specialist Oracle EBS Governance, Risk and Compliance Support
Oracle GRC for EBS is now in sustaining support, meaning no further updates, enhancements, or regulatory changes will be delivered. This means legacy GRC tooling will quickly become a constraint rather than a safeguard for users who don't take action.
Whether you’re looking to extend the life of your current setup, reduce risk exposure, or fully transition to a next-generation solution, DSP provides the guidance and support needed at every stage.
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Oracle EBS Governance, Risk and Compliance is changing – is your organisation ready?
While the Oracle Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) for E-Business Suite (EBS) platform remains operational, organisations that continue to rely on it are likely to face increasing pressure, from evolving regulatory demands to heightened audit scrutiny and growing security risks.
Additionally, with nation states, regulators and auditors requiring ever higher GRC thresholds, many organisations that have not previously considered GRC tools should now look at how they can futureproof compliance.
DSP is a specialised Oracle consultancy with deep expertise in Oracle EBS environments, combined with practical experience in delivering modern GRC solutions. Our EBS teams work in partnership with our Managed Services customers during their system-level audits (both internal and external) to ensure they are up to date on the GRC and audit landscape.
We deliver modern, future-proof GRC solutions with real-time SoD monitoring, continuous controls, and automated audit reporting.
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The Growing Risk
As Oracle GRC for EBS moves into sustaining support, the risks aren’t immediate, but they are progressive and cumulative. Over time, organisations relying on static GRC frameworks can find themselves increasingly exposed in ways that are not always visible day to day.
Regulatory Misalignment
Regulations and compliance standards evolve continuously across industries. Without vendor-led updates, your GRC system may no longer reflect current legal or regulatory requirements, leaving gaps that only surface during audits or external reviews.
Audit Exposure
Audit expectations are becoming more data-driven and real-time. Legacy GRC tools that rely on periodic reviews and manual intervention can struggle to provide the level of assurance auditors now expect, increasing the likelihood of findings, delays, or remediation costs.
Security & Segregation of Duties (SoD) Risks
As users, roles, and business processes change, SoD conflicts can emerge unnoticed. Without real-time monitoring and continuous analysis, these risks may persist undetected, increasing the potential for fraud, error, or policy violations.
Increased Manual Effort
In the absence of automation and updates, organisations often compensate with manual controls, spreadsheets, and workarounds. This not only consumes valuable time but also introduces human error and inconsistency into critical compliance processes.
Lack of Visibility & Insight
Static reporting and outdated dashboards make it difficult to gain a clear, current view of your risk posture. Decision-makers may be relying on incomplete or lagging information, limiting their ability to respond proactively.
Rising Total Cost of Ownership
While sustaining support may appear cost-effective in the short term, the hidden costs, including audit remediation, manual effort, inefficiencies, and potential compliance penalties, can quickly outweigh the savings.
Future-Proofing Your GRC Landscape with DSP
Stronger, Continuous Compliance
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Stay aligned with evolving regulations and industry standards
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Maintain continuous audit readiness with real-time monitoring
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Reduce the risk of non-compliance and audit findings
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Eliminate reliance on outdated or static control frameworks
Reduced Risk and Operational Effort
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Automate manual controls and compliance processes
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Detect and address risks earlier with real-time insights
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Minimise human error and inconsistent processes
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Lower the overall cost and effort of managing GRC activities
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Middlesex University Case Study
DSP collaborated with Middlesex University to successfully upgrade their existing Oracle EBS system to the latest version. The case study highlights the challenges faced by Middlesex University, including outdated technology and limited functionality, and how DSP addressed these challenges through their upgrade services.
Unite Students Case Study
DSP partnered with Unite Students to successfully implement and customise various Oracle EBS modules to meet their specific business needs. The case study highlights the challenges faced by Unite Students, such as managing a large volume of student data and complex financial processes, and how DSP addressed these challenges through their expertise in Oracle EBS implementation.
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