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- As part of today's Oracle(R) Fusion Middleware 11g launch, Oracle announced that Oracle Fusion Middleware remains the Company's fastest growing business.
- Oracle's commitment to delivering innovative products strengthened Oracle Fusion Middleware's position as an industry leader in vendor share, growth, performance, partner ecosystem and developer communities.
Oracle Fusion Middleware: Leadership and Innovation
- In Oracle's Fiscal Year 2009, Oracle Fusion Middleware achieved the following milestones:
- Analysts:
- Leadership position in 11 Gartner Magic Quadrants
- Leadership position in 12 Forrester Waves
- Customers:
- The world's leading companies use Oracle Fusion Middleware; including:
- 90,000 customers worldwide
- 29 of the Dow Jones 30
- 98 of Fortune 100 Global
- 10 of the top 10 companies in major industries including Financial Services, Communications, Life Sciences, Healthcare, Retail, Oil & Gas, Chemical, High Tech, Consumer Products, Industrial Manufacturing, Utilities, Automotive and Aerospace & Defense
- More than 1,500 Public Sector organizations
- Oracle Fusion Middleware also experienced significant adoption within the Oracle Applications installed base.
- Customer satisfaction with Oracle Fusion Middleware exceeds 90%, matching Oracle Database customer satisfaction levels.
- The world's leading companies use Oracle Fusion Middleware; including:
- Products:
- Released Oracle version of all BEA products within six months of acquisition close. With Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g, BEA and Oracle product integration has been completed.
- Partners:
- More than 40,000 System Integrators (SIs) trained on Oracle Fusion Middleware products
- More than 5,000 Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) building, running, integrating and securing their products with Oracle Fusion Middleware.
- Communities:
- One million+ Java developers participating in the Oracle Technology Network (OTN) community
- 120,000 software architects in the OTN "Arch2Arch" program
- 100 million OTN page views in Fiscal Year 2009
- Analysts:
CIO, CTO & Developer Resources
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