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©2009 Oracle Corporation
3 Oracle Confidential
- 4. Presenter Name
Presenter Title
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 5
- 6. Oracle Fusion Middleware
Unrivalled Customer Growth
90,000+
Application Grid
Enterprise Content
Management
Business
SOA Suite Intelligence
Enterprise Portals
BPEL Process
Manager
Development Tools
Identity
Management
Application Server
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 7
- 7. Oracle Fusion Middleware
Customer Satisfaction with Fusion Middleware
Source: SatMetrix 11,200 average respondents per quarter
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 8
- 8. Oracle Fusion Middleware
The Leader in Middleware
• Leader in Market Share
• Leader in Growth
• Leader Performance
• Leader Price Performance
• Largest Partner Ecosystem
• Largest Developer Community
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 9
- 9. INTRODUCING
The Foundation for Innovation
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 10
- 10. Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g
1 Unique Design Principles
– Complete – Broad approach to middleware
– Integrated – Within the family, suites, across Oracle products
– Hot-pluggable architecture – Protect investments
– Best-of-breed products – No compromises
2 Infrastructure for Agile & Intelligent Business
Applications and Processes
3 Optimized for Modern Data Center Architectures and IT
Efficiency
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 11
- 11. Current Challenges
Limitations of Existing Systems, Processes & Approaches
Disparate Teams,
Static Applications, Process Silos, Ltd.
Disconnected
Lower Engagement Event Visibility
Relationships
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Delayed Time-to- Business Risk and IT Complexity and
Change, Brittle Systems Manual Compliance Sprawl
?
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?
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 12
- 12. Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g R1
Designed to Solve Important Business Requirements
Rich Internet Business Process Enterprise Team &
Applications Management Social Computing
Application Identity & Compliance
Systems Consolidation
Customization Management
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 13
- 13. LATEST INNOVATIONS
JDeveloper & ADF 11g: Unified Design Time & RIA Framework
SOA Suite 11g: More Efficient and Agile Applications
WebCenter Suite 11g: Enhanced Enterprise 2.0 Portal
WebLogic Suite 11g: Enhanced Performance and Availability
Identity Management 11g: Industry’s 1st Service-Oriented Security
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 14
- 14. Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g R1
Designed to Exploit Technology Trends
64 Bit Operating
Multi-Core Virtualization
Systems & Very Storage
Processors & Private Clouds
Large Memory
Optimized for Modern Data Center Architectures and IT Efficiency
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 15
- 15. Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g by the Numbers
Individual Software Development
1,987 Projects
Customer-Driven
5,420 Enhancements
Person Years of
7,350 Engineering
Hours of Quality Assurance &
13 Million Testing
Most Sophisticated Release Ever Delivered by Oracle
Middleware Engineering
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 16
- 16. Oracle Fusion Middleware
Customer Advisory Boards
20+ Advisory Groups Consisting of 1,000+ Members
Strategic SOA & Identity Business
Enterprise 2.0
Customer Board Application Grid Management Intelligence
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 17
- 17. Customer and Partner Input to Fusion Middleware 11g
Customers Partners
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 18
- 21. Challenges
• Multiple, disparate tools increase complexity and
reduce developer productivity
• Multiple technologies and delivery channels for rich
application development create redundant, 1-off
development efforts
• Application customizations brittle and create dead-
end path @ upgrade or change
• Development lifecycle tool lock-in increases costs,
limits choice, and hinders reuse
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 22
- 22. Key Development Tool
Design Themes
• Single, Integrated Development Environment
• Standards-based Declarative Framework
• Multi-Channel, Rich Internet Applications
• Unified Metadata Management & Customization
• Unified & Open Application Lifecycle Management
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 23
- 23. JDeveloper
Single, Integrated Enterprise IDE
• Lower Complexity, Higher Power and Productivity
Java EE ESB BPM Business
Development Development Development Rules
Java Portal
Development Development
Common Metadata Manager
Common Application Lifecycle Management
Common Business Catalog
DBMS Desktop &
Modeling Mobile
Common Modeling Framework
Common IDE Framework
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 24
- 24. Enterprise Pack for Eclipse
Open Source Development
• Support and Choice for Open Source Developer
Community
Database Java Java EE EJB3, JPA Web Service Spring JSF WebLogic
Tools Development EclipseLink Development Development Development Server Tools
Development Development (WebTools)
WebTools)
Application X-Ray Dependency Management
Common Modeling Framework
Common IDE Framework
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 25
- 25. Application Development Framework (ADF)
MVC Development for the Enterprise
• Visual and Standards-based UI/Layout,
Controller/Flow, Model/O-R Development
Device View Controller Model
• Device & • JSF Components • JSF Page Flow • O-R Mapping
Browser
Adaptation • Ajax & DHTML • JSR 227 Data • EJB 3, JPA
Binding
• Flash • WebServices
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 26
- 26. Common Metadata Management
Transparent Application Customization & Upgrade
• Protect user-level customizations at upgrade
Java ESB & Web Business Business Enterprise Business
Business Services Processes Rules Portal Analytics
Logic
JDeveloper Composer
Common Metadata Manager
Common Metadata Dictionary
Metadata Access & Versioning
Metadata Extension & Customization
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 27
- 27. Application Lifecycle Management
Complete, Integrated, Open ALM
• Productivity and Choice for Development
Teams
Design
Define & Develop
Track Project
Collaborate
with Others
Check-in,
Change Build & Version
Manage
Profile & Test
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 28
- 28. Demonstration
Application
Development
Framework
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 29
- 29. Service-Oriented
Architecture
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 30
- 30. Challenges
• Separate SOA and EDA Architectures Limit Composite
Application Development and Business Response
• Proprietary Approaches to Transport-Level
Communication via ESB Add to Complexity, Delays
• Disparate Process Types Create Exceptions and Errors
• Increasing Event and Service Volumes, Delayed Response
• Escalating Costs to Achieve SOA Business Alignment,
Scalability and Visibility
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 31
- 31. Key SOA Design Themes
• Single, Standards-based Event & Service Foundation
• High Speed, Multi-Transport Service Bus
• Unified Business Process Management
• Complex Event Processing & Activity Monitoring
• Integrated Governance & Policy Management
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 32
- 32. Unified SCA Event & Service Infrastructure
• Faster, Standards- • Accelerated Business
based Development Response
Mediation
Mediation Web services
Web services
and adapters
and adapters Service Bus Business CEP & BAM B2B
SCA Process Integration
Composite Mgr
Editor
BPEL
BPEL
orchestration Human
orchestration Human
Tasks
Tasks Spring
Spring
/Java
/Java
Business Rules
Business Rules Human Imaging & Business
Workflow Doc Rules
Unified Customization Workflow
Unified Packaging & Lifecycle
Unified DT and RT Metadata Common Metadata, Packaging, Deployment, Monitoring
Unified Design Time Unified Service Invocation & Event Distribution
Service Component Architecture Runtime
Events SOA Infrastructure – JAX-*, WS-*, WS-I
JAX- WS- WS-
JMS
Rules Editor Process Editor Routing Editor Request Applications DB, Files Web Services, REST
Reply
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 33
- 33. Service Bus
Open Connectivity, High Performance Messaging
• High-speed
• Standards-based
• Complete
Service Request Publish Policy
capabilities
Mgmt. Transform Rules
Reply
Virtualization Subscribe
– Connectivity
– Transport
– Mediation
SCA Foundation
High Speed, Pluggable Transport
– Virtualization
– Transformation
Adapters/Connectors to External Systems
– Policy management
ERP, CRM
DB, Files
Web Services
JMS
REST
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 34
- 34. Unified Business Process Platform
Single Workflow Engine for People, Systems, Documents
• Increased Automation
and Accuracy
1. Define Rich Business Editors
2. Deploy Integrated Process Analytics
3. Monitor Native BPEL and BPMN
4. Optimize Enterprise Scale SOA Platform
• BPEL4People, BPMN
• Capture, Forms
Recognition, Workflow
Developer Rich AJAX Web-based
Tooling Workflow Forms Business Editors
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 35
- 35. Event Processing & Activity Monitoring
Real-Time Business Event Management
• Sense, Capture & Respond to Business Events
Event Sources SELECT S.city, AVG(temp)
FROM SOME_STREAM S
[range by 10 slide by 5]
WHERE S.state =
Database
‘California’
GROUP BY S.city
Applications
Action Framework
KPI Impact Analysis
Messaging
CEP Processor
RFID
Lightweight OSGI Server
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 36
- 36. Integrated SOA Governance
Comprehensive Governance & Policy Management
• Maintain SOA alignment with business objectives
• End-to-end lifecycle governance
SOA Management
Registry/Repository Policy Manager
Pack
Publish, Discover, Change Federated Policy Manager Provision Services &
Manage Services Monitor SLAs
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 37
- 37. Demonstration
SOA …
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 38
- 39. Challenges
• Use of separate tools and platforms to create portals,
applications, web sites is costly and time consuming
• Manual, one-off integrations limit process and IT efficiency
• Siloed productivity tools independent from applications
and processes adds complexity, limits enterprise
efficiency
• Enabling users to work together across teams, enterprises
and beyond creates IT bottleneck, lowers business
response & agility
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 40
- 40. Key Enterprise Portal
Design Themes
• Unify RIA, Web Sites, Enterprise Portal Development
• Content, Application, Business Process Integration
• Social Computing Unified with Business Applications
• Pre-Packaged, Rapidly Customizable Team Sites
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 41
- 41. Enterprise Portal Framework
Oracle WebCenter Framework
• Unified, standards-
based portal
framework
– Single point of
Web Site RIA
integration Enterprise Portal
– Create easily Declarative Design & Visual Assembly
customizable, context-
Integrated Content Management & Search
rich applications
– Drive reuse Metadata Management & Customization
• Mobile devices Standard Data Binding & Portlet Interfaces
– Consistent experience
Identity Management Content Management
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 42
- 42. Application Integration
Oracle WebCenter Packaged Portlets and Composer
• User empowerment
• Information relevance
WSYIWYG Site Personalization
Composer
Drag and Drop Mashup Assembly
Unified Business Catalog & Metadata
Data Integration: REST, JSR-168/286, WSRP
2.0
Business Content
Database Repositories Business Business Custom/LOB
Web Services
Systems Processes
Applications Intelligence Apps
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 43
- 43. Content Management
Rich Content Management & Search
• Information-enriched user experience
• More context for decision-making
WYSIWYG Content Contribution
HTML
Editing
Digital Asset & Rights Management
Content Indexing & Secure Search
Content Versioning, Foldering, Workflow
MSFT Office
Content Integration: JSR-170
BLOG
Third Party
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 44
- 44. Social Computing
Oracle WebCenter Social Computing
• Enterprise-ready, Web 2.0 capabilities
• Integration with key apps and processes
Rapid Assembly & Customization
Unified Security & Profile Management
Integration with Enterprise Applications
Pre-Packaged Social Computing Services
Wiki Blogs Tagging Linking RSS Presence & Chat Discussions
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 45
- 45. Oracle WebCenter Spaces
Team Sites
• Scalable to team, • Dynamic, group-
department, enterprise & based communities
beyond
Pre-Packaged Team Web Site
Browser-based Personalization
Pre-Packaged Folders &
Communities People
Process
Pre-Packaged Content
Management
Information
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 46
- 46. Demonstration
Create, Manage, and
Share a Portal
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 47
- 48. Challenges
• Compromised responsiveness and reliability as
business grows, data-sets expand, and load becomes
more volatile
• Inefficiency in deploying and utilizing resources as
infrastructure sprawls relentlessly
• Increasing operational costs to manage
heterogeneous environment
• Inability to effectively leverage computing innovations
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 49
- 49. Key Application Grid
Design Themes
• Application Server with Unmatched Performance,
Scalability and Reliability
• In-Memory Data Grid with Terabyte Scale-Out
• Unified Systems and Application Management
• High Speed Java VM Optimized for Multi-Core
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 50
- 50. WebLogic Server
Java Enterprise Platform
• Unified foundation for J2EE development
• Easily address database access bottlenecks
Service Component Architecture
JPA Web JavaServer
Security
(TopLink) Services Faces
WebLogic Server (Java EE 5)
Clusters, Messaging, Transactions, Workload Mgt, JMX
Microkernel
Smart Upgrade
10g 11g GridLink
for Oracle RAC
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 51
- 51. Latest Performance Benchmarks
Continued Leadership – Single Node
SPECjAppServer2004
JOPS@Standard
6,000 6,334
5,250
4,500
3,750 4,410
World
World 3,975
3,000
Record
Record
2,250
1,500
750 1,197
00
Oracle Oracle Oracle IBM
WebLogic Server 10.3 WebLogic Server 10.3 WebLogic Server 10.3 WebSphere 6.1
HP Proliant DL580G5 IBM System p570
Sun Sparc Enterprise 24 Cores Dell PowerEdge R610 4 Cores
32 Cores Xeon 7460 8 Cores Power 6
SPARC T5440 Xeon 5570
See: http://www.spec.org/jAppServer2004/results/ Confidential
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle 52
- 52. Latest Performance Benchmarks
Continued Leadership – Dual Node
SPECjAppServer2004
JOPS@Standard
8,000
7,000
7,311
6,000
5,000
World
World 4,794
4,000
Record
Record
3,000
2,000
1,000
00
Oracle Oracle IBM
WebLogic Server 10.3 WebLogic Server 10.3 No result
Dell PowerEdge 2950 Dell PowerEdge 2950
16 Cores 16 Cores
Xeon 5470 Xeon 5470
See: http://www.spec.org/jAppServer2004/results/ Confidential
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle 53
- 53. Latest Performance Benchmarks
Continued Leadership – Multi Node
SPECjAppServer2004
JOPS@Standard
28,600
26,400 28,463
24,200 26,655
22,000
19,800 22,634
World
World
17,600
15,400 Record
Record
13,200
11,000
8,800
6,600
4,400
2,200
00
Oracle Oracle IBM
WebLogic Server 10.3 WebLogic Server 10.3 WebSphere V7
HP-UX Integrity HP-UX Integrity Application Server
BL870c Server BL870c Server BladeCenter HS21
17 nodes 16 nodes 16 nodes
136 Cores 128 Cores 128 Cores
Itanium 9100 Itanium 9100 Xeon 5470
See: http://www.spec.org/jAppServer2004/results/ Confidential
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle 54
- 54. Latest Performance Benchmarks
Continued Leadership – JOPS/Core
SPECjAppServer2004
JOPS/Core
500
497
400
300 World
World
Record 299
Record
200
100
00
Oracle IBM
WebLogic Server 10.3 WebSphere 6.1
IBM System p570
Dell PowerEdge R610 4 Cores
8 Cores Power 6
Xeon 5570
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 55
- 55. Enterprise Grid Messaging
JMS message Queuing with Optimized Performance and Scalability
• Built-in, complete & highly available
• Up to 6X performance and throughput increase
Persistent Queuing
WebLogic Server
35000
WebLogic JMS 30000
25000
Optimized File I/O & Disk
Messages per Second
Scheduling Algorithms 20000
15000
10000
5000
Producers and Consumers
Storage
Array 0
1 4 8 16 32 64
WebLogic 100byte Competitor 100byte
WebLogic 4KB Competitor 4KB
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 56
- 56. Coherence
In-Memory Data Grid with Zero Data Loss
• Extreme scale-out terabytes of data
• Hot-pluggable support for heterogeneous environments
Java EE on Java EE on POJO C++ .NET
WebLogic other App
Server Server Application Application Application
Higher Throughput
and Lower Latency
Guaranteed
Zero Data Loss
Dynamic
Database Access & O-R Mapping Capacity
Adjustment
Efficient Data Access Mainframe Offloading
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 57
- 57. Enterprise Manager
Insight to Automation
Diagnostic Insight
Driving Built-In
Real Operations Insight Automation Real Operations Automation
Monitoring Provisioning
Diagnostics Configuration
Performance Management Clustering
Service Level Management Adaptation
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 58
- 58. JRockit
High-Speed Java Optimized for Multi-Core and NUMA
• Run efficiently on multi-core architectures
• Improve performance and throughput
C1 C2 C3 C4
External Interfaces
L1 L1 L1 L1
Memory & Resource Management
L2 L2 L2 L2
I/O
L3 L3
Thread Mgmt. Language Model
Local Memory Remote Memory
Code Generation
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 59
- 59. Demonstration
App Grid…
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 60
- 60. Identity
Management
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 61
- 61. Challenges
• IT overhead involved in administering identities, roles, etc.
across multiple directories, applications, databases
• Growing regulatory concerns and escalating complexities
and costs of managing application access in
heterogeneous environments
• Difficult to segment authentication of roles, duties, etc. at a
fine-grained level
• Security tied to each application is complex, costly to
manage and inefficient to deploy across the enterprise
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 62
- 62. Key Identity Management
Design Themes
• Highly Scalable & Reliable Directory Infrastructure
• Unified & Integrated Access Management
• Declarative, Fine-Grained Entitlement Mgmt
• Integrated Identity & Role Provisioning & Admin
• Foundation for Service-Oriented Security
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 63
- 63. Directory Services
Identity Infrastructure
Oracle Virtual Directory Oracle Internet Directory
• Centralized
administration Standard LDAP & Java APIs
• Scalable and Unified Administration Console
reliable
Deployment Accelerators
• Accelerated
Directory
deployment Services Virtualized Access to Id Stores
Manager
Multiple Mainframe /
Multiple DBMS Applications
Directories Legacy
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 64
- 64. Access Management
Comprehensive Authentication & Authorization
• Scalable and lower TCO
• Integrated access
control
Partners/Affiliates
Kerberos & Basic Auth. • Connectivity across
protocols
Portals
Single Sign-On Across Enterprise
Secure Mutual
Authentication
Risk-Based Strong Authentication
Databases
& OS/Legacy
Biometric Web Services Access Control
Universal Federation Framework
InfoCard Applications
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 65
- 65. Entitlements Management
Fine-grained Authorization Management
• Functional Security: profiles, roles, access E-Mail
• Data Security: data-level authorization
Standard XACML Policies
Windows & Sharepoint
Fine-Grained Access Control
Centralized Policy Monitoring
JDeveloper
Functional & Data Security
Applications
Policy Store
Physical Security
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 66
- 66. User & Role Administration
Account Provisioning & Role Management
• Individual users
• Role-based provisioning for
E-Mail
improved security & admin
productivity
Provisioning Workflow & Rules
Directory Server
Databases & OS
Legacy
User, Role & Org Management
Self Service & Registration
HR Applications
User & Role Reconciliation Applications
Other Sources Identity Data
Physical Security
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 67
- 67. Platform Security Services
Declarative Security Framework
• Foundation for service-oriented security
• Accelerated application security
development and deployment Windows & SharePoint
Externalize Credential Mgmt.
Externalize Access Mgmt. Applications
Externalize Entitlements Mgmt.
Custom/LOB Apps
Centrally Monitor & Administer
Authorization
Policy Manager
Credential Store
Identity Store
Policy Store Fusion MW & Oracle
VPD Policies
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 68
- 68. Identity Analytics
Access & Identity Auditing
Role Mining and Governance
Correlate Activity & Entitlements Databases
Risk Analytics & Compliance Reports
Segregation of Duties Management
Common Audit Framework
Network Devices
Compliance Control Panel
Identity Warehouse
Users Orgs
Delegate
d Admin Authenticatio
n
Events Identity Mgmt
Busine LDAP
ss
Groups Requests
Roles
Access Approval Authorization
IT Roles
Policies s Events
Entitlements Packaged Apps
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 69
- 69. Demonstration
Identity
Management…
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 70
- 71. Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g R1
Designed to Solve Important Business Challenges
Static Applications, Rich Internet
Lower Engagement Applications
Process Silos, Ltd. Business Process
Event Visibility Management
Disparate Teams,
Enterprise Team &
Disconnected
Relationships Social Computing
Delayed Time-to- Application
Change, Brittle Systems Customization
Business Risk and Identity & Compliance
Manual Compliance Management
IT Complexity and
Systems Consolidation
Sprawl
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 72
- 72. LATEST INNOVATIONS
JDeveloper & ADF 11g: Unified Design Time & RIA Framework
SOA Suite 11g: More Efficient and Agile Applications
WebCenter Suite 11g: Enhanced Enterprise 2.0 Portal
WebLogic Suite 11g: Enhanced Performance and Availability
Identity Management 11g: Industry’s 1st Service-Oriented Security
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 73
- 73. Highest Quality & Automated Upgrade
Attractive to Existing Customers
• 13 Million Hours of Automated Testing
• 1.4 Million Hours of Stress & Cluster Testing
• 52,000+ Automated Test Suites
• 220,000 Individual Tests run Nightly
• 376 Beta Customers in 6 Phase Beta
• 3,500+ Oracle Application Developers
• Automated Upgrade from 10gR3 & 10gR2
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 74
- 74. Oracle Fusion Middleware
The Leader in Middleware – Gartner Magic Quadrants
• Enterprise Application Servers
• Application Infrastructure
• Application Infrastructure for Composite-Applications
• Application Infrastructure for New Service-Oriented
Business Application Projects
• Application Infrastructure for Back End Application
Integration Projects
• User Provisioning
• Web Access Management
• Horizontal Portal Products
• Enterprise Content Management
• Corporate Performance Management Suites
• Business Intelligence Platforms
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 75
- 75. Oracle Fusion Middleware
The Leader in Middleware – Forrester Waves
• Application Server Platforms – All
• Application Server Platforms – Web
• Application Server Platforms – SOA
• Application Server Platforms – Java/ J2EE
• Application Server Platforms – Independent SOA Platforms
• Enterprise Content Management Suites
• Identity Management
• Integration-Centric Business Process Management Suites
• Business Performance Solutions
• Enterprise Business Intelligence Tools
• Enterprise Search & Reporting
• Information-As-A-Service
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 76
- 76. Best of Breed Middleware
The Leader in Middleware - The World’s Leading Companies
90,000+ Global Customers
29 Dow Jones 30
98 Fortune 100
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 77
- 77. Oracle Fusion Middleware
Complete, Integrated, Hot-Pluggable, Best-of-Breed
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 78
- 78. Session Evaluation
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©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 79
- 79. Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g Launch Center
www.oracle.com/fusionmiddleware11g
©2009 Oracle Corporation Oracle Confidential 80