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Is Oracle Fusion really ConFUSION ? |
Wednesday, February 14, 2007 |
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If you ask question "What is Oracle Fusion ?" to yourself I suppose every one will have different opinion. I would like to hear from you all in your words ( via comments on this post ) about what you think is Oracle Fusion .
Common confusion over Oracle Fusion Most Common confusion over Fusion among most of guys I discuss/meet & also mentioned by Steven Chan in his post is thinking Oracle Fusion Middleware & Oracle Fusion Applications are same. In actual Oracle Fusion Middleware will be used in providing/building Oracle Fusion Applications using Existing Oracle Applications (Oracle E-Business Suite, Siebel, Peoplesoft, JD Eward).
Oracle Fusion Middleware is collection of Oracle Middleware products i.e. --Oracle Application Server (Portal, Wireless, Forms, Reports, discoverer, Webcache, OC4J) -- Oracle Identity management (OID, SSO, Web Access Manager, CA, Identity Federation) --Oracle SOA Suite (Service Oriented Suite) --Oracle Collaboration Suite (RTC, Mail Server, Discussion, Content, Calendar) --Oracle DW & BI (BI Beans, OWB, OLAP, Express Server, OSA, OFA, Datamart ) --Oracle development Tools (Designer, developer, SCM, forms, reports) -- Oracle Data hubs
and Oracle Fusion Applications will be collection of Oracle Applications i.e. --Oracle E-Business Suite / CRM --Oracle Peoplesoft enterprise --Oracle Siebel CRM --Oracle JD Edward Enterprise
These fusion applications will use Fusion Middleware mentioned above
Few links which talk about Oracle Fusion Middleware & Fusion Applications are
http://blogs.oracle.com/schan/newsItems/departments/fusionApps
http://oracle.anilpassi.com/oracle-fusion-development-tools.html (Good one for developers & techno functional)
http://blog.oraclecontractors.com/?cat=4
http://www.oracle.com/applications/fusion.html (Good one for Oracle Fusion Applications Road Map)
More on Service Oriented Architecture (SOA Suite) and Oracle Fusion coming soon...
Leave your comments on what you think is Oracle Fusion ? Is this just another Jargon ? Labels: fusion |
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posted by Atul Kumar @ 12:45 PM
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in other words:
Oracle Fusion is the sum of already existing app development tools, re-badged and re-bunched so they look like a new product.
Oracle Fusion Applications will be the current spread, re-developed using Fusion tools.
The keyword of course is "will".
Or: nothing has changed. Therefore: no conFusion. Pun intended.
It remains to be seen how well the j2ee-inspired development tools will cope with 8000 tables and 20000 indexes.
I'd love to see how long it would take the j2ee bean container to start up.
but roll-on the powerpoint!
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Thanks Atul for the summary. It helped a lot..
BTW, did Oracle announced any release date for Oracle Fusion Applicatios? You said its a combination of OracleApplication like psft, JDE, oracleApps. etc.
Can you forward any link on release date and features plan for same? I have been trying to get these details.
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Hi Atul,
Thanks for the info. Did oracle announced any release date for OracleFusion Applications? IS there any documentation about release featues or anything like that..
I heard that its going to release in 2008. Can you send some docs/lin to support that announcement made by oracle.
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Check this
http://www.oracle.com/applications/fusion.html
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Thanks a lot atul..
Shabbeer
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Thanks a lot Atul...
Shabbeer
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in other words:
Oracle Fusion is the sum of already existing app development tools, re-badged and re-bunched so they look like a new product.
Oracle Fusion Applications will be the current spread, re-developed using Fusion tools.
The keyword of course is "will".
Or: nothing has changed. Therefore: no conFusion.
Pun intended.
It remains to be seen how well the j2ee-inspired development tools will cope with 8000 tables and 20000 indexes.
I'd love to see how long it would take the j2ee bean container to start up.
but roll-on the powerpoint!