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Oracle's roadmap for its Fusion Middleware These products include the family of products
in Oracle Application Server 10g - Application Development Tools and
J2EE Application Server; Web Services infrastructure; Enterprise
Service Buses and Integration; Business Process Management and Activity
Monitoring; Business Intelligence Tools; Security and Identity
management; Enterprise Portals and Mobile - as well as Data Hubs and
Oracle Collaboration Suite. The products are available today and are
currently being used by thousands of customers and partners throughout
the world.
As part of the company's initiative to make
application integration easier for customers, Oracle Fusion Middleware
provides a comprehensive, open, standards-based approach for deploying
Service Oriented Architectures (SOA). Using Web Services, an Enterprise
Service Bus and Oracle BPEL Process Manager to implement SOAs,
customers can easily integrate heterogeneous business applications and
automate business processes. Oracle's middleware is used to support the
Oracle E-Business Suite, as well as other enterprise applications and
thousands of Independent Software Vendors that use it as the basis to
build their own custom applications.
Oracle Fusion Middleware VP Rick Schultz sat down with SYS-CON Group Publisher Jeremy Geelan at the JavaOne Conference in San Francisco to discuss the company's vision. Look for this interview on SYS-CON.TV.
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Oracle's Rick Schultz Talks to SYS-CON.TV at JavaOne. Oracle's roadmap for its Fusion Middleware These products include the family of products in Oracle Application Server 10g - Application Development Tools and J2EE Application Server; Web Services infrastructure; Enterprise Service Buses and Integration; Business Process Management and Activity Monitoring; Business Intelligence Tools; Security and Identity management; Enterprise Portals and Mobile - as well as Data Hubs and Oracle Collaboration Suite. The products are available today and are currently being used by thousands of customers and partners throughout the world. Oracle Fusion Middleware VP Rick Schultz sat down with SYS-CON Group Publisher Jeremy Geelan at the JavaOne Conference in San Francisco to discuss the company's vision. Look for this interview on SYS-CON.TV. |
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