1. Road to SOA – A Case Study Alan Epstein, Frank Cross,Evgeny MinkevichWestfield17 August 2010 The most comprehensive Oracle applications & technology content under one roof
2. Westfield Overview World’s largest listed retail property group 119 regional shopping centres in Australia, New Zealand, UK and the US valued at more than $62 billion. Relationships with over 23,000 retailers across 10 million square metres of retail space.. Westfield manages all aspects of shopping centre management from design and construction through to leasing, management and marketing. The group creates value through intensive management at an operation level and an extensive development program to continually improve the quality of the portfolio to generate income and capital growth for investors.
3. Westfield Overview TM1 Report Writer HFM BI ADW (firewall) (firewall) OTHER EXTERNALS CONVERGA Oracle Fusion Middleware CRM On-Demand IPP Apps JDE Financials SLP (Lotus Notes) Peoplesoft HRIS Payroll TVF (Lotus Notes) RMS Quantum JDE Property JDE CMS Spend vision
4. 2008 Where Were We At ? System integration principally within our own WAN Only ERP driven batch processes. What Was Coming Down The Pipe ? Project pipeline introducing external solution partners Process integration rather than batch data transfer. Traditional data integration (ETL, DB to DB) was inappropriate More on-demand, more just in time Cloud / SaaS / CRM On Demand / B2B / B2C were coming Application technologies were starting to provide transactional adaptors & web services
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Editor's Notes
Fusion5
Tools, Policies, procedures, standards that is relevant to business processesand information
First interfaces not idealBlack opps may be necessaryBusiness case – standard integration to support growing inet apps, reuse, decouple interface from systems