The document provides an overview of Oracle Fusion Applications from an implementation perspective. It begins with an introduction by the presenter Basheer Khan and includes an agenda that covers functionality, technology, architecture, implementation, and Q&A. The document then discusses key aspects of Fusion Applications including the included modules in the initial version, the unified data model and services, and features infused from Web 2.0 technologies.
New & Emerging | Basheer Khan | Mobile computing insights and recommendations...InSync2011
The document discusses mobile computing and provides recommendations for developing mobile applications. It describes the different modes of mobile access like web-based and native mobile apps. It outlines challenges in developing mobile strategies like supporting multiple devices and platforms, managing data, and security. The Oracle solution advocates using a common services layer, consistent programming approach, and simpler declarative programming. It presents Oracle ADF as a framework for building mobile apps that can be deployed to different devices and user interfaces.
The document discusses several success stories of InfoAxon Technologies implementing open source solutions for clients. It describes solutions developed for HDFC Bank, Indian Air Force, Yes Bank, UNDP, local authorities in the UK, Castrol Bike Zones, and InfoAxon's own corporate portal. The solutions leveraged open source technologies like JBoss, Apache, Linux, and provided benefits like reduced costs, faster development, and vendor independence.
This document provides 10 things organizations can do today to prepare for Oracle Fusion Applications. It recommends keeping current with Oracle Applications releases, inventorying enterprise business assets like customizations and master data, and preparing a roadmap by evaluating strategic business and IT drivers. The document discusses leveraging future-proof solutions and technologies like embracing service-oriented architecture, extending business intelligence, and centralizing applications lifecycle management.
This document discusses Applied Oracle Identity Management (IDM) and is presented by Rajesh Patel of KBACE Advanced Technology Group. It provides an overview of the Oracle IDM suite, why organizations should implement it, the components and technologies involved, and KBACE's strategy for applied IDM implementations. It also shares two customer case studies where KBACE implemented Oracle IDM suite for seamless user access and identity management for large organizations. The presentation concludes with a question and answer section.
Fusion Applications are intended to unify the best functionality from Oracle's traditional applications into a single suite delivered using Oracle's open technology platform. This will provide a complete, integrated, and next-generation user experience. Key aspects of Fusion Applications include consolidating features from Oracle's E-Business Suite, PeopleSoft, and Siebel applications, as well as new capabilities. Fusion is built using a service-oriented architecture and Oracle Fusion Middleware to enable integration, extensibility, and manageability. While Fusion Applications are still in development, Oracle is promoting strategies for customers to prepare for and eventually transition to the new platform.
New & Emerging _ David Gresham _ Building and Event Driven Architecture.pdfInSync2011
The document discusses building an event-driven architecture using Oracle Middleware. It begins with definitions of key event-driven architecture terminology. It then positions event-driven architecture in relation to traditional architectures like SOA and BPM, noting they are not mutually exclusive. The remainder of the document previews a live demonstration of building an event-driven system with Oracle Middleware components like CEP and BPM.
(1) Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g is Oracle's complete family of integrated application infrastructure products including the #1 Java application server, SOA, and enterprise portals. (2) It provides a foundation for agile and intelligent business applications while leveraging modern hardware and software architectures. (3) Its unique design principles including completeness, integration, hot-pluggability, and best-of-breed offerings provide advantages for business and IT innovation.
New & Emerging | Basheer Khan | Mobile computing insights and recommendations...InSync2011
The document discusses mobile computing and provides recommendations for developing mobile applications. It describes the different modes of mobile access like web-based and native mobile apps. It outlines challenges in developing mobile strategies like supporting multiple devices and platforms, managing data, and security. The Oracle solution advocates using a common services layer, consistent programming approach, and simpler declarative programming. It presents Oracle ADF as a framework for building mobile apps that can be deployed to different devices and user interfaces.
The document discusses several success stories of InfoAxon Technologies implementing open source solutions for clients. It describes solutions developed for HDFC Bank, Indian Air Force, Yes Bank, UNDP, local authorities in the UK, Castrol Bike Zones, and InfoAxon's own corporate portal. The solutions leveraged open source technologies like JBoss, Apache, Linux, and provided benefits like reduced costs, faster development, and vendor independence.
This document provides 10 things organizations can do today to prepare for Oracle Fusion Applications. It recommends keeping current with Oracle Applications releases, inventorying enterprise business assets like customizations and master data, and preparing a roadmap by evaluating strategic business and IT drivers. The document discusses leveraging future-proof solutions and technologies like embracing service-oriented architecture, extending business intelligence, and centralizing applications lifecycle management.
This document discusses Applied Oracle Identity Management (IDM) and is presented by Rajesh Patel of KBACE Advanced Technology Group. It provides an overview of the Oracle IDM suite, why organizations should implement it, the components and technologies involved, and KBACE's strategy for applied IDM implementations. It also shares two customer case studies where KBACE implemented Oracle IDM suite for seamless user access and identity management for large organizations. The presentation concludes with a question and answer section.
Fusion Applications are intended to unify the best functionality from Oracle's traditional applications into a single suite delivered using Oracle's open technology platform. This will provide a complete, integrated, and next-generation user experience. Key aspects of Fusion Applications include consolidating features from Oracle's E-Business Suite, PeopleSoft, and Siebel applications, as well as new capabilities. Fusion is built using a service-oriented architecture and Oracle Fusion Middleware to enable integration, extensibility, and manageability. While Fusion Applications are still in development, Oracle is promoting strategies for customers to prepare for and eventually transition to the new platform.
New & Emerging _ David Gresham _ Building and Event Driven Architecture.pdfInSync2011
The document discusses building an event-driven architecture using Oracle Middleware. It begins with definitions of key event-driven architecture terminology. It then positions event-driven architecture in relation to traditional architectures like SOA and BPM, noting they are not mutually exclusive. The remainder of the document previews a live demonstration of building an event-driven system with Oracle Middleware components like CEP and BPM.
(1) Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g is Oracle's complete family of integrated application infrastructure products including the #1 Java application server, SOA, and enterprise portals. (2) It provides a foundation for agile and intelligent business applications while leveraging modern hardware and software architectures. (3) Its unique design principles including completeness, integration, hot-pluggability, and best-of-breed offerings provide advantages for business and IT innovation.
MySQL day Dublin - OCI & Application DevelopmentHenry J. Kröger
Slide deck from the MySQL day on the 23rd of October 2018 in the Oracle Dublin office. Presents Oracle's Cloud Infrastructure and Application Development Platform using Docker and Kubernetes.
Эволюция интерфейса Siebel - Responsive Web Designcrm2life
This document outlines the evolution of Oracle's Siebel user interface (UI) and open UI framework. It discusses the transition from desktop to web and mobile interfaces, and the focus on responsive design and a consistent experience across devices. The agenda includes a demo of responsive design capabilities in Innovation Pack 2013 and a look ahead at continued enhancements to deliver a modern, role-based UI and responsive applications.
Re-Think Mobile… Beyond Mobile‐First: Oracle Mobile Strategy and OverviewGuatemala User Group
This document discusses Oracle's mobile strategy and solution. It begins with an overview of enterprise mobile challenges like lack of integration and security. It then outlines Oracle's strategy to build engaging mobile apps that securely connect to backend systems and provide analytics. Oracle's mobile cloud service is presented as a way to simplify enterprise mobility by providing developer, security, integration and management services for custom and packaged mobile apps.
Software is eating the world and MDD should be in the driving seatJohan den Haan
Software is eating the world! Every company is becoming a software company. If companies don’t, they cease to exist. Just imagine: you are a thermostat maker and suddenly you have Google as a competitor (via its Nest acquisition). This is just one of the many recent examples.
Interestingly a lot of the innovations in the software industry are fuelled by abstraction and automation, concepts that are well-known in the MDD community. As the world is awakening to these concepts there is a clear opportunity (and need!) to bring MDD to a much broader audience.
In this keynote we will analyse what’s happening on all layers of the software stack. We will also explore how we can become more relevant as an MDD community. There is a ton of knowledge and experience in our community that could move the needle for a lot of companies, but are we using it? We need to stop doing what we always do. We need bold ideas and the courage to start a journey with no clear endpoint!
Implementing dev ops to face a two speed it architectureDavide Veronese
The document discusses implementing DevOps to address challenges of a "two speed IT" architecture with both innovative and industrialized parts. It proposes adopting a DevOps methodology to break down silos, address execution challenges, and bring startup flexibility to the enterprise. This includes cultural, architectural and DevOps transformations to balance agility and stability across edge applications, core applications and shared services. It provides an example roadmap for a phased DevOps adoption with initial proofs of concept and incremental implementations.
The document discusses Aon's implementation of Oracle's PeopleSoft HCM 9.0 across several countries to create a unified global HR system called HR United. Key points include upgrading multiple local HR systems to PeopleSoft 9.0 in waves, implementing a new HR portal called My Aon HR Online, and integrating PeopleSoft 9.0 with existing HRMS 8.9 systems to synchronize payroll and other data.
Easily Create Scalable Automation using SeleniumMicro Focus
We were delighted to be at STAREAST again, one of the longest-running and most respected conferences on software testing and quality assurance. Archie Roboostoff ran a session on how to easily create Scalable Test Automation using Selenium and here are his charts. To find out more about how we can help go to https://www.microfocus.com/products/silk-portfolio/silk-webdriver/
Digital reference architecture in hybrid cloudDavide Veronese
This document contains the high-level description of a Reference Architecture including infrastructure and applications concepts/solutions in a Hybrid Cloud context for the FS enterprises.
I describe how:
app modernization
data architecture modernization
APIs
DevOps
Digital and Open banking
Cloud-ready operating model
Can be aligned in a unique target architecture
Building Better Mobile Backends with Oracle Mobile Cloud Service Guatemala User Group
The document discusses Oracle Mobile Cloud Service (MCS), which aims to address challenges in developing enterprise mobile applications. MCS provides a platform that extends and connects pre-built mobile services, APIs from backend systems, and client development tools to simplify building secure, scalable mobile solutions. It offers components like an API catalog, connectors to integrate mobile apps with backend systems, storage for caching data on devices, and user management across applications.
Evolving the enterprise - IT legacy to SOACapgemini
This document presents information about evolving legacy enterprise IT systems to a service-oriented architecture (SOA). It describes the L2SOA project overview, team, drivers for legacy modernization like high costs and lack of agility. It outlines an approach combining TOGAF with SOA principles. Key principles discussed include well-defined service contracts, granular services, and security standards. The document also covers organizational processes needed like managed transformation programs, skills development, and risk analysis.
How Oracle Mobile Cloud and Oracle MAF can Acccelerate Mobile Application Dev...RapidValue
Mobile application development is getting competitive with lots of new products and platforms. What makes it more competitive is that the client stresses on aggressive timelines. Most of the customers expect their mobile application to come live in weeks rather than months, as they know that delay of each day means their competitor will be catching up. Therefore, the customers would prefer a rapid mobile application development, which, at same time, do not compromise on security and features. And
hence, the mobile solution vendors and developers are looking for ways to accelerate the mobile application design and development to meet the aggressive timelines.
This paper explains how Oracle MAF and Oracle Mobile Cloud Service, the two latest Oracle technologies, help in accelerating mobile application development. It focuses on how RapidValue has implemented mobile applications using the Oracle Mobile Application Framework (MAF).
AMIS 25: Moving Integration to the CloudMatt Wright
Moving Integration to the Cloud discusses why, what, how, and when organizations should move their integration projects to the cloud. It provides an overview of key cloud service models and the current landscape of cloud adoption. The document then outlines a phased approach for moving integration to the cloud, beginning with establishing cloud prerequisites, establishing a middleware cloud platform, moving development and testing to the cloud, integrating on-premise and SaaS applications, implementing SaaS to SaaS integration in the cloud, and conducting a phased migration of production integrations. Case studies of organizations that have successfully adopted this approach are also presented.
The document discusses Oracle Solaris 11.4 and how it provides a trusted business platform for modernizing critical applications. It highlights how Oracle Solaris 11.4 allows businesses to leverage existing investments, improve security and capacity, simplify management through integration with popular open source tools, and deploy applications on a modern enterprise UNIX infrastructure.
A microservice approach for legacy modernisationluisw19
Very large portion of the world’s business critical systems are considered to be ‘legacy’ –and so is the code underpinning them (ie COBOL, PASCAL, C, to name a few). Although in many cases it is the case that these systems are robust, stable and fit for the main purpose they were originally built, they aren’t flexible and scalable enough to support emerging requirements mainly derived from a more demanding ‘always on the move’ and ‘always connected’ user.
These systems struggle to meet these demands mainly because of the ‘monolithic’ approach on which they were built and the complexity hidden in millions of lines of code that is only understood a very few hand-full of people that still remain active from the teams that several years ago developed these systems.
In almost an equal amount there have also been thousands of failed attempts to modernise these legacy systems. The ‘eating the elephant’ in one go approach certainly didn’t work, and the traditional SOA approach alone although worked till certain extend, it also fell short when it came down to addressing specific requirements around scalability and platform/service inter-dependencies.
In this presentation I will talk about how a legacy modernisation framework based on Microservice Architecture (MSA) in conjunction with some other known SOA patterns (ie. ESB, API Gateway), can be applied to ‘eat the elephant one piece at the time’ but most importantly ‘without getting indigestion’
Sathyanarayanan Gururajan has over 6 years of experience implementing Oracle applications across multiple industries. He has worked on projects involving Oracle Order Management, Order to Cash, and Procure to Pay modules. His skills include Oracle EBS, Oracle Database, Oracle Projects, Account Receivables, Purchase Order, and other Oracle modules.
Integrating Enterprise Controls with the CloudAtul Goyal
This document discusses integrating enterprise controls with cloud applications. It begins with an overview of cloud adoption trends, challenges of cloud adoption, and requirements for managing access in the new digital economy. It then covers integration patterns for cloud, including extending existing identity and access management solutions, using a managed application integration engine with generic connectors and configurable templates, and achieving unified cloud governance. It concludes with a demo of integration capabilities and an invitation for feedback to help improve future sessions.
Introducing Oracle Fusion Middleware 12.1.3 and especially SOA Suite and BPM ...Lucas Jellema
Overview of Oracle FMW release 12.1.3 in general and about SOA Suite and BPM Suite 12c in particular. Highlights important new features and cross product themes (such as productivity, industrialization, ease of getting started and more). Some topics: Service Bus Pipeline, Native Format transformation, XQuery support, BAM new style, Key Performance and Risk Indicators,...
FMW 11g Keynote: Foundation For InnovationLuís Ganhão
The document discusses Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g, which is designed to address challenges around static applications, IT complexity, process silos, disconnected teams, brittle systems, and manual compliance. It provides an integrated foundation for agile and intelligent business applications and processes, optimized for modern data centers. Key areas include development tools, service-oriented architecture, enterprise portals, application grids, and identity management.
This document provides an introduction to Oracle Engineered Systems, which are preconfigured and optimized systems designed to improve performance, reduce costs, and simplify maintenance. It describes Oracle's portfolio of Engineered Systems, including Exadata, Exalogic, SuperCluster, Big Data Appliance, and others. It also discusses support models for Engineered Systems, such as scaling options and integrated monitoring through Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control.
Database & Technology 1 _ Martin Power _ Delivering Oracles hight availabilit...InSync2011
The document describes how a large public sector organization achieved 99.999% availability for their Oracle database environment across 24/7 operations using Oracle Enterprise Manager 11g and other Oracle technologies. Key steps included building a single server image with operating system, configurations and patching; creating a gold image in OEM; deploying the image to new servers via PXE boot; and using Data Guard for automated failover and patching. This allowed the organization to transition to a horizontally scalable high availability database environment meeting their availability requirements within minutes using Oracle solutions.
Primavera _ Loretta Bayliss _ Implementing EPPM in rapidly changing and compe...InSync2011
Implementing EPPM in a rapidly changing business environment requires considering key factors. These include understanding business drivers, planning comprehensively, collaborating with stakeholders, and ensuring success through a proven iterative process. It also means debunking myths about new software versions, negotiating effective software procurement, and sustaining support beyond initial Oracle agreements.
Oracle Systems _ Kevin McIsaac _The IT landscape has changed.pdfInSync2011
The IT landscape has changed significantly due to three major trends:
1) Moore's law has led to increased computing power and data storage capacity but managing complexity and power efficiency is now more important.
2) Server virtualization has improved utilization and flexibility but most organizations have not virtualized mission critical applications.
3) Cloud computing is seen not just as a technology but as capabilities around agility, efficiency, and cost that are aligned to business needs.
MySQL day Dublin - OCI & Application DevelopmentHenry J. Kröger
Slide deck from the MySQL day on the 23rd of October 2018 in the Oracle Dublin office. Presents Oracle's Cloud Infrastructure and Application Development Platform using Docker and Kubernetes.
Эволюция интерфейса Siebel - Responsive Web Designcrm2life
This document outlines the evolution of Oracle's Siebel user interface (UI) and open UI framework. It discusses the transition from desktop to web and mobile interfaces, and the focus on responsive design and a consistent experience across devices. The agenda includes a demo of responsive design capabilities in Innovation Pack 2013 and a look ahead at continued enhancements to deliver a modern, role-based UI and responsive applications.
Re-Think Mobile… Beyond Mobile‐First: Oracle Mobile Strategy and OverviewGuatemala User Group
This document discusses Oracle's mobile strategy and solution. It begins with an overview of enterprise mobile challenges like lack of integration and security. It then outlines Oracle's strategy to build engaging mobile apps that securely connect to backend systems and provide analytics. Oracle's mobile cloud service is presented as a way to simplify enterprise mobility by providing developer, security, integration and management services for custom and packaged mobile apps.
Software is eating the world and MDD should be in the driving seatJohan den Haan
Software is eating the world! Every company is becoming a software company. If companies don’t, they cease to exist. Just imagine: you are a thermostat maker and suddenly you have Google as a competitor (via its Nest acquisition). This is just one of the many recent examples.
Interestingly a lot of the innovations in the software industry are fuelled by abstraction and automation, concepts that are well-known in the MDD community. As the world is awakening to these concepts there is a clear opportunity (and need!) to bring MDD to a much broader audience.
In this keynote we will analyse what’s happening on all layers of the software stack. We will also explore how we can become more relevant as an MDD community. There is a ton of knowledge and experience in our community that could move the needle for a lot of companies, but are we using it? We need to stop doing what we always do. We need bold ideas and the courage to start a journey with no clear endpoint!
Implementing dev ops to face a two speed it architectureDavide Veronese
The document discusses implementing DevOps to address challenges of a "two speed IT" architecture with both innovative and industrialized parts. It proposes adopting a DevOps methodology to break down silos, address execution challenges, and bring startup flexibility to the enterprise. This includes cultural, architectural and DevOps transformations to balance agility and stability across edge applications, core applications and shared services. It provides an example roadmap for a phased DevOps adoption with initial proofs of concept and incremental implementations.
The document discusses Aon's implementation of Oracle's PeopleSoft HCM 9.0 across several countries to create a unified global HR system called HR United. Key points include upgrading multiple local HR systems to PeopleSoft 9.0 in waves, implementing a new HR portal called My Aon HR Online, and integrating PeopleSoft 9.0 with existing HRMS 8.9 systems to synchronize payroll and other data.
Easily Create Scalable Automation using SeleniumMicro Focus
We were delighted to be at STAREAST again, one of the longest-running and most respected conferences on software testing and quality assurance. Archie Roboostoff ran a session on how to easily create Scalable Test Automation using Selenium and here are his charts. To find out more about how we can help go to https://www.microfocus.com/products/silk-portfolio/silk-webdriver/
Digital reference architecture in hybrid cloudDavide Veronese
This document contains the high-level description of a Reference Architecture including infrastructure and applications concepts/solutions in a Hybrid Cloud context for the FS enterprises.
I describe how:
app modernization
data architecture modernization
APIs
DevOps
Digital and Open banking
Cloud-ready operating model
Can be aligned in a unique target architecture
Building Better Mobile Backends with Oracle Mobile Cloud Service Guatemala User Group
The document discusses Oracle Mobile Cloud Service (MCS), which aims to address challenges in developing enterprise mobile applications. MCS provides a platform that extends and connects pre-built mobile services, APIs from backend systems, and client development tools to simplify building secure, scalable mobile solutions. It offers components like an API catalog, connectors to integrate mobile apps with backend systems, storage for caching data on devices, and user management across applications.
Evolving the enterprise - IT legacy to SOACapgemini
This document presents information about evolving legacy enterprise IT systems to a service-oriented architecture (SOA). It describes the L2SOA project overview, team, drivers for legacy modernization like high costs and lack of agility. It outlines an approach combining TOGAF with SOA principles. Key principles discussed include well-defined service contracts, granular services, and security standards. The document also covers organizational processes needed like managed transformation programs, skills development, and risk analysis.
How Oracle Mobile Cloud and Oracle MAF can Acccelerate Mobile Application Dev...RapidValue
Mobile application development is getting competitive with lots of new products and platforms. What makes it more competitive is that the client stresses on aggressive timelines. Most of the customers expect their mobile application to come live in weeks rather than months, as they know that delay of each day means their competitor will be catching up. Therefore, the customers would prefer a rapid mobile application development, which, at same time, do not compromise on security and features. And
hence, the mobile solution vendors and developers are looking for ways to accelerate the mobile application design and development to meet the aggressive timelines.
This paper explains how Oracle MAF and Oracle Mobile Cloud Service, the two latest Oracle technologies, help in accelerating mobile application development. It focuses on how RapidValue has implemented mobile applications using the Oracle Mobile Application Framework (MAF).
AMIS 25: Moving Integration to the CloudMatt Wright
Moving Integration to the Cloud discusses why, what, how, and when organizations should move their integration projects to the cloud. It provides an overview of key cloud service models and the current landscape of cloud adoption. The document then outlines a phased approach for moving integration to the cloud, beginning with establishing cloud prerequisites, establishing a middleware cloud platform, moving development and testing to the cloud, integrating on-premise and SaaS applications, implementing SaaS to SaaS integration in the cloud, and conducting a phased migration of production integrations. Case studies of organizations that have successfully adopted this approach are also presented.
The document discusses Oracle Solaris 11.4 and how it provides a trusted business platform for modernizing critical applications. It highlights how Oracle Solaris 11.4 allows businesses to leverage existing investments, improve security and capacity, simplify management through integration with popular open source tools, and deploy applications on a modern enterprise UNIX infrastructure.
A microservice approach for legacy modernisationluisw19
Very large portion of the world’s business critical systems are considered to be ‘legacy’ –and so is the code underpinning them (ie COBOL, PASCAL, C, to name a few). Although in many cases it is the case that these systems are robust, stable and fit for the main purpose they were originally built, they aren’t flexible and scalable enough to support emerging requirements mainly derived from a more demanding ‘always on the move’ and ‘always connected’ user.
These systems struggle to meet these demands mainly because of the ‘monolithic’ approach on which they were built and the complexity hidden in millions of lines of code that is only understood a very few hand-full of people that still remain active from the teams that several years ago developed these systems.
In almost an equal amount there have also been thousands of failed attempts to modernise these legacy systems. The ‘eating the elephant’ in one go approach certainly didn’t work, and the traditional SOA approach alone although worked till certain extend, it also fell short when it came down to addressing specific requirements around scalability and platform/service inter-dependencies.
In this presentation I will talk about how a legacy modernisation framework based on Microservice Architecture (MSA) in conjunction with some other known SOA patterns (ie. ESB, API Gateway), can be applied to ‘eat the elephant one piece at the time’ but most importantly ‘without getting indigestion’
Sathyanarayanan Gururajan has over 6 years of experience implementing Oracle applications across multiple industries. He has worked on projects involving Oracle Order Management, Order to Cash, and Procure to Pay modules. His skills include Oracle EBS, Oracle Database, Oracle Projects, Account Receivables, Purchase Order, and other Oracle modules.
Integrating Enterprise Controls with the CloudAtul Goyal
This document discusses integrating enterprise controls with cloud applications. It begins with an overview of cloud adoption trends, challenges of cloud adoption, and requirements for managing access in the new digital economy. It then covers integration patterns for cloud, including extending existing identity and access management solutions, using a managed application integration engine with generic connectors and configurable templates, and achieving unified cloud governance. It concludes with a demo of integration capabilities and an invitation for feedback to help improve future sessions.
Introducing Oracle Fusion Middleware 12.1.3 and especially SOA Suite and BPM ...Lucas Jellema
Overview of Oracle FMW release 12.1.3 in general and about SOA Suite and BPM Suite 12c in particular. Highlights important new features and cross product themes (such as productivity, industrialization, ease of getting started and more). Some topics: Service Bus Pipeline, Native Format transformation, XQuery support, BAM new style, Key Performance and Risk Indicators,...
FMW 11g Keynote: Foundation For InnovationLuís Ganhão
The document discusses Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g, which is designed to address challenges around static applications, IT complexity, process silos, disconnected teams, brittle systems, and manual compliance. It provides an integrated foundation for agile and intelligent business applications and processes, optimized for modern data centers. Key areas include development tools, service-oriented architecture, enterprise portals, application grids, and identity management.
This document provides an introduction to Oracle Engineered Systems, which are preconfigured and optimized systems designed to improve performance, reduce costs, and simplify maintenance. It describes Oracle's portfolio of Engineered Systems, including Exadata, Exalogic, SuperCluster, Big Data Appliance, and others. It also discusses support models for Engineered Systems, such as scaling options and integrated monitoring through Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control.
Database & Technology 1 _ Martin Power _ Delivering Oracles hight availabilit...InSync2011
The document describes how a large public sector organization achieved 99.999% availability for their Oracle database environment across 24/7 operations using Oracle Enterprise Manager 11g and other Oracle technologies. Key steps included building a single server image with operating system, configurations and patching; creating a gold image in OEM; deploying the image to new servers via PXE boot; and using Data Guard for automated failover and patching. This allowed the organization to transition to a horizontally scalable high availability database environment meeting their availability requirements within minutes using Oracle solutions.
Primavera _ Loretta Bayliss _ Implementing EPPM in rapidly changing and compe...InSync2011
Implementing EPPM in a rapidly changing business environment requires considering key factors. These include understanding business drivers, planning comprehensively, collaborating with stakeholders, and ensuring success through a proven iterative process. It also means debunking myths about new software versions, negotiating effective software procurement, and sustaining support beyond initial Oracle agreements.
Oracle Systems _ Kevin McIsaac _The IT landscape has changed.pdfInSync2011
The IT landscape has changed significantly due to three major trends:
1) Moore's law has led to increased computing power and data storage capacity but managing complexity and power efficiency is now more important.
2) Server virtualization has improved utilization and flexibility but most organizations have not virtualized mission critical applications.
3) Cloud computing is seen not just as a technology but as capabilities around agility, efficiency, and cost that are aligned to business needs.
New & Emerging _ KrisDowney _ Simplifying the Change Process.pdfInSync2011
This document discusses simplifying the change management process. It provides an overview of typical change process components including inputs, outputs, and activities. It identifies common pitfalls such as lack of commitment, competence, and overcomplicating the structure. The keys to success are benefits management, effective communication, education, and monitoring implementation. Case studies demonstrate how keeping the process simple with a single focal point, regular meetings, and educated teams can lead to success, while complexity and lack of education can cause failures. The document advocates for keeping the change process simple, having strong communication, clear authorizations, an effective change advisory board, and a straightforward workflow.
Reporting _ Scott Tunbridge _ Op Mgmt to Perf Excel.pdfInSync2011
The document discusses operational management and performance excellence. It lists conference dates and locations for Oracle events in 2011-2012 in San Francisco, Latin America, and Tokyo. It then discusses how enterprise performance management and business intelligence tools can help companies achieve management excellence and operational excellence to gain a competitive advantage.
Developer and Fusion Middleware 2 _ Scott Robertson _ SOA, portals and entepr...InSync2011
The document discusses an Employee Self Service (ESS) application created using Oracle SOA, portals, and JD Edwards for the construction company Thiess. ESS allows employees to maintain their personal details stored in JDE and integrates with a third party payroll system. Key points:
1) ESS was initially a Java web application later converted to portlets for use in a portal. This conversion caused some functionality issues.
2) ESS integrates with an external payroll system using file-based FTP integration for importing/exporting employee data and payments.
3) Testing the integration was difficult due to lack of real-time web services from the third party and performance issues when importing large amounts of
Primavera Integration - Greg Macpherson - Primavera Practice - Oaktongjmstleonards
The document discusses opportunities for integrating Oracle Primavera project management software with other systems. Key integration points include ERP systems for sharing cost, budget and time data; reporting and business intelligence tools; document management and workflow systems; and risk management applications. Common benefits of integration include automated data collection, a single source of truth for project data, and improved decision making. The document also explores emerging integration opportunities with building information modeling (BIM), mobile devices, and cloud-based systems.
Primavera _ Greg Macpherson _ Integration with Primavera.pdfInSync2011
This document discusses integrating Primavera with other systems. It provides examples of integrating Primavera with ERP systems for budgets, costs and time. Reporting and business intelligence integration with Primavera is also covered. The benefits of integration include improved accuracy, timeliness of data and better decision making. Emerging integrations discussed include building information modeling, mobile applications, and cloud-based systems.
Alain ozan keynote zagreb.ppt [compatibility mOracle Hrvatska
This document outlines Oracle's general product direction and provides information on its applications, middleware, database, infrastructure and management products. It discusses Oracle's leadership in key markets and industries. The document also discusses Oracle's strategy around cloud computing, including how enterprises can evolve their IT environments from private to public clouds through a hybrid approach.
JDE & Peoplesoft 2 _ Daniel Smith & Greg Taylor _ Maximising Your JD Edwards ...InSync2011
This document discusses maximizing investments in the JD Edwards system. It addresses common questions around upgrades and new functionality. Specific modules are reviewed, including their release date, licensing requirements, and business benefits. Procurement, financial management, and technical modules are covered. The goal is to help clients understand how to take advantage of new capabilities in JD Edwards and realize business value.
Developer & Fusion Middleware 1 _ Frank Munz _ Fusion and Middleware Cloud Se...InSync2011
Frank Munz is a consultant who focuses on Oracle Fusion Middleware. He discusses cloud computing and how it differs from previous concepts like outsourcing and clusters. Specifically, he examines Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) provided by Amazon Web Services, how Oracle software can run on AWS, and considerations for distributed Oracle Fusion Middleware installations in the cloud.
Reporting _ Erica Harris _ Upgrading Oracle EPM from v11.1.1 to v11.1.2.pdfInSync2011
This document summarizes Erica Harris' experience upgrading her organization's Oracle EPM system from version 11.1.1.2 to 11.1.2.1. It outlines changes to the EPM architecture including moving to WebLogic server and Oracle HTTP server. It also describes the installation and configuration process and new features in applications like Planning, SmartView and LCM.
Coopers Brewery upgraded their JD Edwards ERP system from version 8.0 to 9.0 with assistance from Red Rock. While some aspects went well like infrastructure upgrades and data conversion, there were issues with printing, order dates, rebates and invoices after go-live. Testing could have been improved and third party involvement reduced. Lessons were learned around bleeding edge software, functionality changes, and focus on testing outcomes.
Reporting _ Rick Cooper _ Planning and budgeting with QUT and Hyperion.pdfInSync2011
QUT selected Hyperion Planning for its budgeting and forecasting needs due to its strong functionality, technical fit with QUT systems, robustness, security, ease of use and cost effectiveness. M-Power Solutions was chosen as the implementation vendor based on its capacity to deliver, estimated implementation timeline, technical assistance during the project, ongoing support after project completion, professionalism, and client references emphasizing a business rather than IT solution.
This document discusses 10 things organizations can do today to prepare for Oracle Fusion Applications. It begins with keeping current with Oracle Applications releases and inventorying enterprise business assets. It then discusses leveraging future-proof solutions by rethinking customization strategies, consolidating master data, embracing SOA-based integration, extending business intelligence portfolios, adopting enterprise reporting, empowering information workers, managing documents centrally, considering grid infrastructure, and centralizing applications lifecycle management. The overall message is that organizations can future-proof themselves for Oracle Fusion Applications by adopting modern technologies and best practices.
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JD Edwards & Peoplesoft 1 _ Basheer Khan _ Fusion apps overview form an implementation perspective.pdf
1. Fusion
Applica-ons
Overview
from
an
Implementa-on
Perspec-ve
Basheer
Khan
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2. Agenda
• Introduc2on
• Understanding
Fusion
Applica2ons
– Func2onality,
Technology,
Architecture
• Fusion
Applica2ons
Implementa2on
• A
Quick
Peek
• Q
&
A
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3. Introduc2on
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4. Presenter
Bio
• Basheer
Khan
– Oracle
ACE
Director
– Fusion
Middleware
&
Applica2ons
– Irvine,
California,
USA
– TwiIer:
@bkhan
– Blog:
khanb.blogspot.com
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5. Oracle
ACE
Program
• Designed
to
recognize
and
reward
members
of
the
Oracle
Technology
and
Applica2ons
communi2es
for
their
contribu2ons
to
those
communi2es
• For
more
informa2on
visit:
oracle.com/technetwork/community/oracle-‐ace
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6. Other
ACEs
at
InSync11
Name
Twi:er
Chris
Muir
@chriscmuir
Connor
McDonald
@connor_mc_d
Craig
Shallahamer
@cshallahamer
Francisco
Munoz
Alvarez
@fcomunoz
Richard
Foote
@richardfoote
ScoI
Wesley
@swesley_perth
Tim
Hall
@oraclebase
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7. Safe
Harbor
The
following
is
intended
to
outline
our
general
product
direc2on.
It
is
intended
for
informa2on
purposes
only,
and
may
not
be
incorporated
into
any
contract.
It
is
not
a
commitment
to
deliver
any
material,
code,
or
func2onality,
and
should
not
be
relied
upon
in
making
purchasing
decisions.
The
development,
release,
and
2ming
of
any
features
or
func2onality
described
for
Oracle’s
products
remains
at
the
sole
discre2on
of
Oracle.
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9. Fusion
Applica2ons
• Unified
suite
of
next-‐genera2on
business
applica2ons
• Designed
to
unify
personal
and
enterprise
processes
• Delivered
as
a
suite
but
can
be
adopted
modularly
• Strong
func2onal
value
to
exis2ng
and
new
customers
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10. Fusion
Applica2ons
• Best
prac2ce
business
processes
based
on
hundreds
of
years
of
learning
–
–
–
–
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11. Fusion
Applica2ons
• Infused
with
Web
2.0
– Role-‐based
User
Interface
– Pervasive
collabora2on
across
users
– Networks
– Communi2es
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12. Fusion
Applica2ons
• Embedded
Decision
Support
– Proac2ve
– Predic2ve
– In
Context
– Ac2onable
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13. Fusion
Applica2ons
• Transforming
your
business
into
a
next
genera2on
enterprise
– Next
Genera2on
Adaptability
– Next
Genera2on
Produc2vity
– Next
Genera2on
Manageability
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15. Fusion
Applica2ons
Suite
(v1)
Financial
Human
Capital
Supply
Chain
CRM
Management
Management
Management
Governance,
Project
Por`olio
Procurement
Risk
&
Management
Compliance
Common
Fusion
Applica2ons
Data
Model
and
Services
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16. What
Is
Not
Included
in
v1?
• Manufacturing
• Planning
• Quality
• Mobile
Supply
Chain
• Warehouse
Management
• CRM
for
Industry
Ver2cals
• Public
Sector
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17. Financials
Management
• General
Ledger
• Accounts
Payable
• Payments
&
Collec2on
• Asset
Management
• Accounts
Receivable
• Cash
&
Expense
Mgmt
• Common
Modules
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18. Human
Capital
Management
• Human
Resources
• Global
Payroll
• Workforce
Lifecycle
Manager
• Network
at
Work
• Performance
Management
• Goal
Management
• Talent
Review
• Compensa2on
Management
• Incen2ve
Management
• Benefits
Management
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19. Supply
Chain
Management
• Distributed
Order
Orchestra2on
• Global
Order
Promising
• Cost
Management
• Logis2cs
• Product
Master
Management
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20. Project
Por`olio
Management*
• Project
Cos2ng
• Project
Billing
• Project
Control
• Project
Performance
Repor2ng
• Project
Analy2cs
• Project
Integra2on
Gateway
*
Dependent
on
Financials
Management
implementa2on
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21. Procurement
Management
• Purchasing
• Self
Service
Procurement
• Sourcing
• Procurement
Contracts
• Supplier
Portal
• Spend
&
Performance
Analysis
*
Dependent
on
Financials
Management
implementa2on
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22. Customer
Rela2onship
Management
• Sales
Performance
Op2miza2on
• Sales
Produc2vity
• Sales
Prospec2ng
Op2miza2on
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23. Governance,
Risk
&
Compliance
• Financial
Compliance
• Risk
Management
• Segrega2on
of
Du2es
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24. Fusion
User
Interface
Shell
Global
Area
Regional
Local
Contextual
Area
Area
Area
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25. Infused
with
Web
2.0
Which product How can my
should I buy? project team share
information?
Ra2ngs
Communi2es
Tagging
RSS
Feeds
Do I know anyone
in common with this
customer?
Who can help
me with this Social
Compu2ng
project?
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26. Web
2.0
Features
• Desktop
Widgets
(like
Google)
• Ra2ngs
• Tasks
• Tags
(Business
Objects
-‐
public
or
private)
• Search
Tags,
People
• Instant
Collabora2on
(red
triangle)
• Hover
over
• Presence
• Wikis,
RSS,
Communi2es
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28. Fusion
Applica2ons
• Built
on
Oracle
Fusion
Middleware
– Industry-‐leading,
open
standards
pla`orm
– Configurable
– Adap2ve
– Secure
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29. Fusion
Technology
Founda2on
• Complete
• Integrated
• Open
• Best
of
Breed
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30. Technology
Components
Component
/
Feature
Product
/
Technology
Database
Oracle
Database
Applica2on
Server
Oracle
Weblogic
Server
User
Interface
(Screens)
ADF
with
Java
Server
Faces
(JSF)
(no
Oracle
Forms,
JDE
Tools,
PeopleTools
or
Siebel
Tools)
Portal
/
Dashboard
Web
Center
(no
Oracle
Portal
or
PeopleSof
Enterprise
Portal)
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31. Technology
Components
Component
/
Feature
Product
/
Technology
Unified
Data
Model
Superset
of
en22es
and
aIributes
of
E-‐
Business
Suite,
PeopleSof,
JD
Edwards
and
Siebel.Predominantly
from
E-‐Business
Suite
and
Siebel.
Some
of
the
PeopleSof
concepts
include:
• Trees
• Date
Effec2vity
• Set
ID
and
Business
Unit
(like
E-‐Business
Suite
Org
ID)
• Person
Model
(mul2ple
assignments
and
roles)
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32. Technology
Components
Component
/
Feature
Product
/
Technology
User
Defined
Fields
Descrip2ve
Flex
Fields
(DFFs
from
EBS
won
over
Chart
fields
from
PeopleSof)
AIachments
/
Imaging
Stellant
Workflow
/
Approval
Business
Process
Execu2on
Language
(BPEL)
Reports,
Rendering
BI
Publisher
Analy2cs,
Data
Mining,
Oracle
Business
Intelligence
Enterprise
Queries
Edi2on
(OBIEE)
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33. Technology
Components
Component
/
Feature
Product
/
Technology
Financial
Repor2ng,
Hyperion
Consolida2on
(replace
E-‐Business
Suite’s
Financial
Statement
Generator)
Integra2on
BPEL,
AIA
More
web
services
exposed
EDI
/
XML
Gateway
BPEL
with
Integra2on
B2B
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34. Required
Skills
• SQL
&
PL/SQL
• JAVA
• XML
–
Extended
Markup
Language
• CSS
–
Cascading
Style
Sheets
• XSL
–
Extensible
Stylesheet
Language
• JavaScript
• ADF
–
Applica2on
Development
Framework
• JSF
–
Java
Server
Faces
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35. Required
Skills
• Web
Services
/
SOA
• BPM
–
Business
Process
Management
• AIA
–
Applica2on
Integra2on
Architecture
• Web
Center
Suite
• BI
Publisher
• OBIEE
/
Oracle
Data
Integrator
• Essbase
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37. Data
Model
&
Business
Logic
Principle
Fusion
Capability
Customer
Benefit
Superset
of
EBS,
PSFT,
JDE
Extend
data
model
while
Unified
Data
Model
and
SEBL
en22es
and
maintaining
consistent
aIributes
seman2cs
Flexible
enterprise
Represent
global
business
Flexible
Data
Striping
structures
for
global
unit
structures
beIer
organiza2ons
Flexible
hierarchies
for
Flexible
Data
Hierarchy
Define
cross
LOB
processes
cross
line
of
business
Management
more
efficiently
processes
Support
upgrades
from
Apps
Unified
Concepts
from
Date
effec2vity,
trees,
flex
Unlimited
to
Fusion
Exis2ng
and
New
Apps
fields,
mul2-‐tenancy,
etc.
Applica2ons
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38. User
Interface
Principle
Fusion
Capability
Customer
Benefit
Professional,
casual,
Pervasive
delivery
in
mul2ple
Role-‐based
mobile
and
informa2on
modes,
devices
and
channels
users
Enhance
produc2vity
for
Configurable
and
Adap2ve
to
individual
individual
users
and
groups
Extensible
companies,
sites
and
users
of
users
“What
is
it
you
need
to
Process
of
Me:
unify
Composite
and
know
to
do
what
you
need
personal
and
enterprise
Contextual
to
do?”
processes
Make
enterprise
processes
Social
compu2ng,
business
Social
and
Collabora2ve
approachable
to
new
classes
process
collabora2on
of
users
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39. Business
Process
Principle
Fusion
Capability
Customer
Benefit
Define
processes
Declara2ve
Business
BPM
engine
with
industry
collabora2vely
between
Process
Defini2on
standards:
BPMN
and
BPEL
business
and
IT
System,
human,
document
Unified
Business
Process
Op2mize
processes
while
workflow
in
single
BPM
Execu2on
ensuring
upgradeability
founda2on
Cross-‐organiza2on
Achieve
process
visibility,
Unified
Process
Visibility
monitoring,
tracing
and
manage
business
events
and
and
Analy2cs
variance
analysis
excep2ons
In-‐flight
changes
to
data
Adapt
processes
in
variety
of
Flexible
Business
Process
model,
rules,
events
and
ways
to
customer
and
Customiza2on
processes
industry
needs
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Intelligence
Principle
Fusion
Capability
Customer
Benefit
Opera2onal
repor2ng,
Adapt
analy2cs
to
changes
Broad
Range
of
Business
what-‐if
analysis,
analy2c
in
transac2onal
and
process
Intelligence
dashboards
systems
Move
from
insight
to
ac2on
Consistency
Across
Unified
analy2c
defini2ons
with
360º cross-LOB
Business
Func2ons
and
calcula2ons
intelligence
Guided
Analy2cs
in
Role-‐based
dashboards
Improve
efficiency
with
Context
of
Business
with
consistent
security
2mely,
in-‐context
Process
and
naviga2on
informa2on
Data
mining-‐driven
sales
New
Predic2ve
Analy2c
Support
execu2ve
predic2on,
trending
and
Applica2ons
management
needs
forecas2ng
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41. Opera2onal
Management
Principle
Fusion
Capability
Customer
Benefit
Unified
business
services
Achieve
comprehensive
Applica2on
Management
level
management
lifecycle
management
Single
point
of
Achieve
comprehensive
Systems
Management
administra2on
for
apps
lifecycle
management
and
technology
Centralized
management
Simplify
iden2ty
Iden2ty
Management
of
users,
privileges
and
management
and
controls
controls
enforcement
Single
instance,
pillar
or
Choose
how
to
uptake
Deployment
Architecture
combina2on;
On
Premise,
applica2ons
On
Demand
or
BPO
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42. Pla`orm-‐as-‐a-‐Service
Principle
Fusion
Capability
Customer
Benefit
Unified
seman2cs
across
Customize
with
high-‐level
Flexible
Data
Model
transac2ons,
processes
and
seman2c
business
dic2onary
analy2cs
Mul2ple
customiza2on
Flexible
UI
and
Business
Enable
SaaS
with
browser-‐
layers
by
site,
industry
and
Logic
based
extensibility
user
Mul2ple
customiza2on
Flexible
Business
Enable
adaptable
and
layers
by
site,
industry
and
Processes
upgradeable
applica2ons
user
BI
updated
from
changes
in
Reduce
customiza2ons
with
Flexible
Business
data
model,
process
and
significant
out-‐of-‐the-‐box
Intelligence
ad-‐hoc
query
func2onality
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43. Flexible
Deployment
Op2ons
ü Remote
ü On Premise Management
Hybrid
ü Hosted & ü On Demand
Managed
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44. Fusion
Deployment
Op2ons
SaaS
@Oracle
@Customer
Private
Sofware
Oracle
Customer
Customer
Customer
License
Sofware
Oracle
Oracle
Oracle
Customer
Management
Infrastructure
Customer
Oracle
Oracle
Customer
Management
Oracle
Data
Oracle
Oracle
Customer
Customer
Center
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45. Standards-‐based
Architecture
When
the
business
needs
a
new
or
redesigned
process
Business
people
adapt
exis2ng
applica2ons
Because
applica2ons
are
built
as
a
modular
set
of
re-‐usable
services
Based
on
open
standards
to
ensure
interoperability
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46. Fusion
Architecture
Benefits
Lower
Cost,
Simple
Integra2on
Lower
Cost
Pool
of
IT
Talent
Standards-based integration 11x
More
Java
Programmers
Traditional custom integration
COST
1:
11
Implement
20%
ê
ra2o
Upgrade
55%
ê
ABAP
Java
Programmers
Maintain
50%
ê
Programmers
Unbreakable
Customiza2ons
ü Business-‐led
configura2on
Rapid
adop2on
ü No
impact
on
upgrades
40-‐60%
faster
upgrades
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47. Func2onal
Setup
&
Configura2on
Principle
Fusion
Capability
Customer
Benefit
Self-‐service
configura2on;
Manage
all
aspects
of
integrated
planning,
Setup
Manager
func2onal
setup
in
one
management,
maintenance,
migra2on
interface
Extensible
pre-‐packaged
Customize
configura2ons
at
Setup
Templates
configura2on
templates
business
user
level
Pre-‐packaged
facili2es
to
Migrate
setup
data
Setup
Migra2on
move
informa2on
across
consistently
and
quickly
systems
Report
of
actual
func2onal
Accurately
report,
audit,
and
Setup
Repor2ng
configura2on
validate
configura2ons
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48. Func2onal
Setup
Plan/Configure
Implement
Migrate
Maintain
Implementa-on
Func-onal
User
Implementa-on
Func-onal
User
Manager
Manager
Geung
Started
Setup
Task
List
Manager
Setup
Migrator
Setup
Maintenance
• Learn
and
discover
what
• Review
and
execute
• Complete
implementa2on
• Maintain
environment
is
available
assigned
setup
tasks
project
with
ongoing
setup
• Research
requirements
changes
• Select
features
• Create
configura2on
• Analyze
impact
package
and
export
setup
• Easily
update
setups
• Create
implementa2on
• Update
status
data
due
to
event
or
2me
projects
• Validate
implementa2on
based
changes
• Select
offerings
and
• Import
configura2on
configure
op2ons
package
in
another
instance
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49. Fusion
Setup
Manager
Empowering
enterprises
to
manage
their
Lines
of
Business
changing
business
needs
in
less
2me
and
at
lower
cost
Change
rapidly
through
self-‐service
Change
easily
through
configura2on
Change
produc2vely
through
export/import
Change
efficiently
through
guided
process
…
and
know
your
changes
through
repor2ng
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50. Extension
Principle
• Meta-‐driven,
Service-‐Oriented
Development
– No
Programming
– Upgrade
Friendly
Interface
Code-‐driven
Process
Meta
Data
Web
Service
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51. Tailoring
Extension
Principle
• Tailoring
Fusion
Applica2ons
using
Composers
– Configura2on
– Customiza2on
– Extension
– Personaliza2on
– Localiza2on
• All
of
the
necessary
changes
to
Fusion
Applica2ons
you
need
in
order
to
fit
your
needs
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52. Behind
the
Scenes
+
User1’s
Metadata
+
personaliza2on
User1’s
Page
Repository
Site
Base
“configura2on”
Document
No
User
Personaliza2on
User2’s
Page
Provides
hierarchy
of
changes,
upgrade
resiliency
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54. About
Innowave
• Technology
Consul2ng
Firm,
founded
in
2005
• Headquarters
in
Irvine,
California,
USA
• Branches
– Los
Angeles,
San
Francisco,
Penang
(Malaysia)
• Oracle
Pla2num
Partner
– Specializing
in
Oracle
Applica2ons
&
Middleware
• Extensive
experience
exper2se
managing
global
&
local
implementa2ons
across
industry
ver2cals
www.innowavetech.com
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55. Types
of
Projects
• Oracle
Applica2ons
(E-‐Business
Suite,
JD
Edwards,
PeopleSof,
Siebel,
Fusion)
– Implementa2ons
– Upgrades
– Customiza2ons
&
Extensions
• Oracle
Fusion
Middleware
(BPM,
SOA,
Governance,
OBIEE,
ODI,
WebCenter,
Iden2ty
Mgmt)
– Integra2on
(SOA-‐based)
– Development
(JAVA/ADF/APEX)
www.innowavetech.com
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56. Innowave’s
Fusion
Involvement
• Member:
Oracle
Fusion
Inner
Circle
• Par2cipated
in
Hands-‐On
Valida2on
– Financials
– Projects
Por`olio
Management
– Customer
Rela2onship
Management
– Fusion
Setup
Manager
– Fusion
Applica2ons
Manager
(EMGC)
• Member:
Fusion
Early
Adopter
Program
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57. Why
Implement
Fusion?
• Global
project
delivery
• Distributed
resources
• Takes
five
days
to
close
Financials
• Need
increased
visibility
&
project
metrics
– Current
Accoun2ng
&
Project
Management
(hosted)
sofware
don’t
talk
to
each
other
• We
just
loved
what
we
saw!
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58. Fusion
Modules
Financial
Human
Capital
Supply
Chain
CRM
Management
Management
Management
Governance,
Project
Por`olio
Procurement
Risk
&
Management
Compliance
Common
Fusion
Applica2ons
Data
Model
and
Services
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59. Fusion
Modules
• Financials
– Fusion
Financials
• General
Ledger
• Accounts
Receivable
• Accounts
Payable
• Fixed
Assets
• Cash
Management
– Fusion
Financials
Reports
Center
– Fusion
Transac2onal
BI
for
Financials
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60. Fusion
Modules
• Project
Por`olio
Management
– Fusion
Project
Cos2ng
– Fusion
Project
Billing
– Fusion
Project
Contracts
– Fusion
Project
Control
– Fusion
Project
Performance
Repor2ng
– Fusion
Transac2onal
BI
for
Projects
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61. Fusion
Deployment
Op2ons
SaaS
@Oracle
@Customer
Private
Sofware
Oracle
Customer
Customer
Customer
License
Sofware
Oracle
Oracle
Oracle
Customer
Management
Infrastructure
Customer
Oracle
Oracle
Customer
Management
Oracle
Data
Oracle
Oracle
Customer
Customer
Center
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62. Implementa2on
Phases
• Phase
I
– General
Ledger
– Accounts
Receivable
– Accounts
Payable
• Phase
II
– Fixed
Assets
– Cash
Management
• Phase
III
– Project
Por`olio
Management
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63. Implementa2on
Team
• Project
Manager
(PMP,
SCRUM)
–
1
• Super
Users
(Finance
&
Projects)
–
2
• Func2onal
Consultants
(2
EBS,
2
JDE)
–
4
• Fusion
Developer
–
1
• Fusion
Administrator
–
1
• Fusion
Architect
–
1
• Total
team
members
–
10
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64. Implementa2on
Methodology
• Oracle
Unified
Method
(OUM)
Presenta2on
by
David
Burke:
– “Do
not
serve
the
method,
make
it
serve
you”
– “OUM
must
be
scaled
to
fit
the
project”
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65. Phase
I
Timeline
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Phase 08/13 08/20 08/27 09/03 09/10 09/17 09/24 10/01
Inception n
Elaboration n n n
Construction n n n
Transition n n n n
Production
n
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66. Phase
I
Plan
• Incep2on
(Week
1)
– Project
Planning
– Company-‐wide
Kickoff
• Elabora2on
(Weeks
1
–
3)
– Current
State
Workshop
– Document
Current
State
– Map
&
Gap
Current
State
to
Future
State
– Document
&
Present
Future
State
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67. Implementa2on
Plan
• Construc2on
(Weeks
2
-‐
4)
– Install
CRP
instance
– Setup
Training
– End
User
Training
– Perform
Setup
– Validate
&
Tweak
Setup
– CRP
instance
ready
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68. Implementa2on
Plan
• Transi2on
(Weeks
5
-‐
8)
– Conference
Room
Pilot
– Tweak
Setup
– Data
Conversion
in
CRP
Instance
– CRP
Instance
Valida2on
– Export
Setup
from
CRP,
Import
into
PROD
– Data
Conversion
in
PROD
Instance
– Go
Live!
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69. Where
Are
We?
• Week
2
– Planning
Complete
– Resources
Staffed
– Project
Kicked
Off
– Name
the
project
contest
– Hardware
Procured
– Current
State
documented
– Map
&
Gap
in
progress
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70. A
Quick
Peek
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128. Ques2ons?
Basheer
Khan
bkhan@innowavetech.com
+1.949.735.4025
@bkhan
khanb.blogspot.com
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