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2008 Magic Quadrant for Horizontal Portal Products
Gartner review of MS Sharepoint, IBM Websphere, Oracle Webcenter. Comparison of applications that allow web 2.0 functionality.
Transforming BPMN into BPEL
Posted by pridham in Oracle Solutions, SOA, fusion on September 2, 2008
With the acquisition of BEA, several new products have joined the pre-existing Oracle Business Process Analysis Suite in Oracle’s Business Process Management (BPM) portfolio. These new tools form what is collectively now called Oracle Business Process Management Suite (including Oracle Business Process Management Studio, formerly BEA AquaLogic Business Process Management Studio), which is an option to Oracle WebLogic Suite.
Gartner view of Oracle's post-BEA roadmap
Posted by pridham in Oracle Solutions, fusion on August 26, 2008
Gartner article of fusion roadmap here.
Oracle sets middleware lineup following BEA deal
Posted by pridham in Oracle Solutions, SOA, fusion on June 13, 2008
The go-to portal going forward will be Oracle WebCenter, although the company will continue to support the Plumtree, WebLogic and Oracle Portal brands, several sources said. Oracle WebCenter will get a taste of BEA, however, as Oracle plans to integrate BEA’s AquaLogic User Interaction framework into the winning portal.
BEA’s JRockit will be crowned the No. 1 Java Virtual Machine over Oracle’s own JVM.
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And, not surprisingly, BEA’s popular WebLogic Server gets the nod as the strategic Java container or application server of choice over Oracle’s own.
Oracle ignores BEA out of existence
Good update of fusion to-date
Oracle Debuts Enhanced Preview of Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g
Building on its November 2007 preview, Oracle previewed additional planned feature enhancements of Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g.
Top Oracle Fusion Middleware headlines
- 1. Oracle-BEA deal gets the green light
Federal regulators have approved the Oracle-BEA deal. Now it’s up to BEA stockholders. Plus, an IT industry expert discusses what the deal would mean for middleware users.
2. Oracle Application Integration Architecture (AIA): What you need to know
In this podcast interview, Oracle’s Jesper Andersen talks about his company’s Application Integration Architecture (AIA) and, specifically, how AIA fits into Oracle’s Fusion Middleware plans.
3. Oracle adds Data Integration Suite to middleware family
Oracle wants to give the service-oriented architecture set a one-stop shop for data integration initiatives.
4. SAP and Oracle’s middleware battle heats up
Oracle’s planned BEA acquisition sets the stage for a renewed middleware battle with SAP.
5. Oracle adds Enterprise 2.0 to Fusion Middleware 11g
Oracle is forging ahead with its Fusion Middleware product and adding new Enterprise 2.0 features.
Oracle podcasts
Posted by pridham in Oracle Solutions, fusion on April 19, 2008