I have talked for a while about Fusion Application
concepts. What blew me away was the vision, all of the technology was
there and I could identify with it all, so if it was available could I
build my own Fusion Applications? And yes if I had the resources, the
investment and above all the vision I could. In the past 12 months
Oracle has moved closer to the release of the suite with a promised
release date of 2010. 2010. At Oracle Open World Larry Ellison showcased
the product and immediately afterwards my NDA was lifted. So I can now
talk more about the product but actually it is the technology that this
paper concentrates on. Objective My objectives remain the same. I want
is for the audience to think about what Oracle is doing, how it fits
together and what they need to be planning and building skills around
Fusion, not just if they are intending to use Oracle applications
Initially the term 'Fusion' was ignored by the technical community it
was just about applications, to get the message out that the
applications would be about the technology Oracle renamed their
middleware Fusion MiddleWare. The tools are available today and many of
you are using them. My concern is that as the business community start
to see the Fusion Applications they will not appreciate that behind the
great 'user interface' there is a great deal of technology that needs to
be maintained and exploited for business benefit. If you understand
today, how Fusion Applications will work, how the tools are here now and
think about how you can improve the investment of your organization you
can build the business case to invest in those skills today and be
ahead of the game. |
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Fusion Applications -
Questions rather than an Agenda! |
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Thursday, June 17, 2010 |
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM NZT
Debra Lilley
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