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Oracle Further Orchestrates Its SOA Forays Part Three: Strategy ...
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... Another lesser known fact is that with Oracle's recently improved attitude to open software, Oracle
JDeveloper and Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2005/03/research_notes/EN_ER_PJ_03_16_05_1.asp - 19k - 2005-03-16 |
| Summary: Oracle has long moved in the direction of blurring the line between applications and infrastructure. It has leveraged the
system of record elements in application suites by applying infrastructure technologies to correlate real-time events for
improved decision-making.
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Oracle Further Orchestrates Its SOA Forays Part Two: Strategy
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... Aimed at the mid-tier of Oracle's stack, Oracle Application Server 10g has become
one of the key pillars of the Oracle platform, where Oracle competes fiercely ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2005/03/research_notes/EN_ER_PJ_03_15_05_1.asp - 21k - 2005-03-15 |
| Summary: Oracle's vision of a complete collaborative e-Business solution requires a database strategy, an application server strategy,
and an e-business strategy. Will users buy into this vision?
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Oracle Further Orchestrates Its SOA Forays Part One: Event Summary ...
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... Building on the existing BPM and Web services capabilities of Oracle Application Server 10g,
Oracle now boasts possibly the most complete integration solution. ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2005/03/research_notes/EN_ER_PJ_03_14_05_1.asp - 17k - 2005-03-14 |
| Summary: Although its service-oriented architecture-based platform and enterprise solutions will not likely be
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Oracle Further Orchestrates Its SOA Forays Part Five: Collaxa ...
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... Until recently, users would have to buy all three layers of Oracle products—Oracle Database,
Oracle Application Server, and Oracle E-Business Suite—to ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2005/03/research_notes/EN_ER_PJ_03_18_05_1.asp - 18k - 2005-03-18 |
| Summary: With the acquisition of Collaxa, Oracle has quickly plugged a hole in its SOA/BPM message by providing new workflow capabilities
and monitoring tools to report on the progress of business processes, and by providing runtime support for BPEL.
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Oracle Further Orchestrates Its SOA Forays Part Six: Weaknesses ...
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... more offerings dedicated to the SMB market on the platform side: Oracle Database Standard Edition One
(already shipping) and Oracle Application Server Standard ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2005/03/research_notes/EN_ER_PJ_03_19_05_1.asp - 20k - 2005-03-19 |
| Summary: Time will tell whether Oracle's vocal endorsement of open technologies such as J2EE and BPEL will allow customers to readily
adopt solutions that fit their needs and that quickly integrate with their existing infrastructure.
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Oracle Further Orchestrates Its SOA Forays Part Four: SOA and Web ...
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... up with its competitors in terms of its platform development strategy, owing to its notable infrastructure
strategy, including the Oracle Application Server 10g ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2005/03/research_notes/EN_ER_PJ_03_17_05_1.asp - 24k - 2005-03-17 |
| Summary: The battle for the dominance in service-oriented architecture (SOA) and Web services has nonetheless so far largely been a
war of words without the clear winner yet (and not any time soon), as many underlying Internet-based standards have emerged
only recently.
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'Collaborative Commerce': ERP, CRM, e-Proc, and SCM Unite! A ...
| by Randy Garland |
... 1. Introduction. 2. Oracle's Database. 3. Oracle's Application Server. ...
Oracle's Application Server: 9iAS Provides More Functionality at the Middle Tier. ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Crm/2001/11/research_notes/TN_CR_RGG_11_22_01_1.asp - 24k - 2001-11-22 |
| Summary: There are two ways to build enterprise application solutions: link together disparate, best-of-breed solutions, in which vendors
embrace open architectures and inter-application messaging protocols, or find a one-stop-shop with all the software, functionality,
and interoperability one could ever ask for.
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The “Gentler” Giant’s Value Proposition to Overcome the “ ...
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... For example, it is a little known fact that Oracle Application Express is part of the database.
Unlike Microsoft Access, which is ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/ERP/2008/05/research_notes/NA_ER_PJ_05_22_08_1.asp - 16k - 2008-05-23 |
| Summary: Since its launch less than a year ago, Oracle’s VAD Remarketer Program has been quite successful in recruiting new value-added
distributors worldwide. But the real challenges that remain for this software giant have more to do with its image within
the market than with its products.
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How Are the Market Leaders Navigating the World of Value-added ...
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... enterprise level functionality of Oracle's database and application server products (Oracle
Database 10g Standard Edition One and Oracle Application Server 10g ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/ERP/2006/05/news_analysis/NA_ER_PJ_05_17_06_1.asp - 34k - 2006-05-17 |
| Summary: Notwithstanding moves from major vendors and value-added resellers, addressing the needs of small and medium businesses requires
significant changes within traditional business models. And although some of these changes can be trying, some seem to have
the formula for success.
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A “Gentler” Giant’s Success in Reaching Out to the “Little ...
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... 2006 saw the release of Oracle Application Server SE and Oracle Application Server
SE One, as well as the addition of Ingram Micro and Tech Data as global ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/ERP/2008/05/research_notes/NA_ER_PJ_05_21_08_1.asp - 20k - 2008-05-21 |
| Summary: Until recently, the few leaders in the lower end of the technology and platform market have hardly had any viable competition.
However, Oracle is determined to give these players—especially archrival Microsoft—a run for their money, starting with offerings
attractive to small to medium businesses and
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