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Oracle’s Fusion Strategy Thomas Kurian Senior Vice President Oracle Server Technologies
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Oracle Fusion Architecture
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Customer Needs Business Needs Changing Market, Competitive, Customer Needs Technology Needs Flexibility and Speed
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Adapt Business Processes to Market Dynamics Share Information & Collaborate Productively Build Modular, Flexible Business Applications Take Decisions with Better Quality Information Lower Cost, Better Ownership Experience Secure Information & Applications for Compliance Technology Requirements Consolidate Information to Unified Data Model
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Oracle Fusion Architecture Unified Portal Business Process Orchestration Process models BPEL engine Fusion Service Bus Multi-protocol routing Message transformation Services and Event Mediation Grid Computing ActivityMonitoring Fusion Service Registry Application Integration Services Process Integration Services Data and Metadata Services BusinessIntelligence Oracle Apps Custom Apps ISV Apps ClusteringSecurity ProvisioningConfiguration Data ManagementDirectories Identity ManagementWeb Cache ClusteringSecurity ProvisioningConfiguration Data ManagementDirectories Identity ManagementWeb Cache Model driven Service & Event enabled Standards-based Information Centric Grid Ready
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Oracle’s Strategy Oracle Fusion Architecture Blueprint for SOA-based Enterprise Solutions Oracle Fusion Middleware Technology Infrastructure for Fusion Architecture Oracle Business Applications Protect, Extend, Evolve through Fusion Architecture Customer Benefits Technology enables Flexibility & Speed
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Oracle Fusion Middleware
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Service-Oriented Architecture Develop Orchestrate Deploy Secure Access Integrate Manage Analyze Optimize
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Application Server Customers Some Sample References Source: Oracle.com
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Design Applications Develop J2EE Apps Develop Business Processes Deploy & Manage Develop DBMS Schemas Profile, Debug, Optimize Development Tools
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Development Framework
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Device Render Kit ControllerView Java Server Faces Java Server Faces Model Business Components
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Enterprise App Server Application Server J2EE 1.4 JSPSERVLETEJBJNDIJMSJCAJTAJMX SOAP, WSDL, UDDI, WS-I Interoperability Transactionality WS-RM/WS-RXWS - C/ WS-TWS-IFWS - S ECWS-EVENTWS-POLICYWS-ADDRWS-CTXTWS-TRUSTWS-SECCONV
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Business Integration Customers Some Sample References Source: Oracle.com
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Enterprise Service Bus RoutingQOSTransformRules WSDLJCAREST WSIF
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Business Process Management - BPEL Enterprise Service Bus RoutingQOSBPELCEPRules Workflow Design Optimize Monitor WSDLJCAREST WSIF
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Business Process Management - BPEL
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Business Activity Monitoring
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Business Intelligence Customers Some Sample References Source: Oracle.com
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Data Hubs – Operational Data Enterprise Service Bus Siebel SAPe-Bus Suite Microsoft JD EdwardsISV Apps
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Data Mining Correlation Filtering BAM ESB Bus. Intelligence BI Portal MSFT Excel Discoverer ETL ESB OLTP DW Hubs Bus.Events BAM Reporting Relational DSS OLAP Business Intelligence – BI & BAM
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Enterprise Portal Customers Some Sample References Source: Oracle.com
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Collaborative Portal JSR-168WSRP Fusion Middleware JSR-170 Web Mobile Desktop Content Stores Service Catalog Apps & Web Sites Bus. Process BI & BAM Virtual Content Repository Service Assembly Fwk. Portlet Framework Collaboration Services Process Mgmt. Services Presence & Personalization
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Desktop Access Fusion Middleware Data Apps Analytics Data Sources Bus. Processes Alerts & Notifications MSFT Outlook MSFT InfoPath MSFT Word MSFT Excel
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Grid Computing Customers Some Sample References Source: Oracle.com
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CRM Fusion MW HRMS FINANCE SCM Cluster Services Enterprise Manager 80% 100% 20% 80% Dynamic Resource Management Topology Mgr. Image & Node Mgr. IP, Ports, Prcs Mgr. Resource Mgr. Grid Plug N’ Play CS CS CS CS Grid Scalability
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Grid High Availability 100% Rolling Upgrade Online Operations Backup & Recovery Mgr. App Server Flashback App Server Clusters Clusterware Support App Server Guard Hot Deployment PlannedDowntime UnplannedDowntime GRID HA Deploy Apps Reconfigure Upgrade Backups HumanError SW Failure HW Failure DisasterRecovery
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Identity Management Customers Some Sample References Source: Oracle.com
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Identity Management LDAP, Active Directory ADF, Portal, BPEL Fusion Middleware JAAS WS-Sec J2EE Security PKI Infrastructure Identity Provisioning Identity Mgmt. & Delegation Policy Management Identity Federation Audit & Compliance Access Management Oracle DBMS
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Systems Management Fusion Middleware Activity Monitoring Process Monitoring Event Correlation Enterprise Manager End User Monitoring Service Level Monitoring Resource Monitoring BAM Enterprise Mgr Apps Business Process Business & System Events Hosts Correlation
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Services Management WSIF In-MemoryRESTJCAMSFT WSDL Enterprise Services Bus Service Auditing SLA Monitoring Security Management Event Management Policy Management Web Services Manager
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Adapt Business Processes to Market Dynamics Share Information & Collaborate Productively Build Modular, Flexible Business Applications Take Decisions with Better Quality Information Lower Cost, Better Ownership Experience Secure Information & Applications for Compliance Technology Requirements Consolidate Information to Unified Data Model
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Oracle Fusion Middleware COMPREHENSIVE HOT PLUGGABLE UNBREAKABLE
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Best Middleware for Oracle DB Works with Any DBMS But …. No App Server is Better with Oracle RDBMS Best End to End Clustering Comprehensive RAC Integration Best End to End High Availability Integrated Back-Up & Disaster Recovery Best End to End Security Enterprise User Security, Proxy Authentication Best End to End Monitoring Integrated Transaction Tracing Best End to End Management Automated Cloning, Patching, Maintenance
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Integrate Open Source
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MSFT.NET Interoperability Tight Interoperability Easy to Co-Exist Many Customers Use Oracle Fusion Middleware with MSFT.NET MSFT Office 2003 MSFT VS.NET & Indigo MSFT Active Directory MSFT IIS & NLB MSFT Native Authentication MSFT Cluster Services MTS, MSMQ, SQL-Server MSFT Biztalk Server
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Oracle Applications
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P R O T E C T E X T E N D E V O L V E Oracle Applications & Fusion Middleware
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Fusion Middleware 10 g R2 Certified E-Business Suite 11 i – Available Now PSFT 8.4.7, JDE 8.95, Retek – Q4 CY 2005 Key Capabilities Unified Interface Registry & Service Bus Packaged Composite Applications Packaged Analytics with ETL & BI Tools Packaged BAM Operational Dashboards Unified Enterprise Portal across Apps Unified User Provisioning & Single Sign-On Unified Service Level & Policy Mgmt.
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vv Oracle Applications & Fusion Middleware Customers Source: Oracle.com
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Summary
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Best Integrated Middleware Suite
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Application Platform Suite Development Tools Application Servers Web Services Platforms Enterprise Portals Business Integration Identity Management Web Services Management ETL Data Integration LEADER Best of Breed Middleware Suite
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“Oracle is the Leader” “The Leading Composite App Development and Management Platform” “We are Surprised by (the High) Degree of Integration between Components” “Oracle Scored High Score on All Criteria” Source: Forrester Research (April 2005)
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Oracle’s Strategy Oracle Fusion Architecture Blueprint for SOA-Based Enterprise Solutions Oracle Fusion Middleware Technology Infrastructure for Fusion Architecture Oracle Business Applications Integrate, Extend, Evolve through Fusion Architecture Customer Benefits Technology Enables Flexibility & Speed
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Get Started Today Build New Applications Tools, Application Server Web Enable Legacy Systems Tools, Application Server, Integration Automate Manual Business Process ESB, BPEL, BAM Actionable Business Intelligence Data Hubs, BI, BAM Share Information & Collaborate Portal, Collaboration Services Improve Security & Compliance Identity Management
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