Wednesday, January 18, 2006
Oracle Corporation :: Oracle(R) Marks a Year of Success, Details Milestones for Oracle Fusion Architecture and Oracle Fusion Applications
Oracle Corporation :: Oracle(R) Marks a Year of Success, Details Milestones for Oracle Fusion Architecture and Oracle Fusion Applications: "At an event today hosted by Oracle (NASDAQ: ORCL) CEO Larry Ellison in San Francisco's City Hall, Oracle provided a progress report and outlined the next level of detail for Oracle(R) Fusion Architecture and Oracle Fusion Applications. Executives from the world's largest enterprise software company reaffirmed their commitment to the company's diverse customer base and further defined the roadmap for new functionality that will help customers prepare for the upgrade to Oracle Fusion Applications.
'We are already halfway through the development process of Oracle Fusion Applications, and we remain on track for the 2008 target delivery of the Oracle Fusion Applications,' said Oracle President Charles Phillips. 'Our customers and partners participating on the Fusion Customer Council have been enthusiastic about the significant progress we've made in such a short period of time. We have defined Oracle Fusion Architecture, certified all Oracle applications on our world-class Oracle Fusion Middleware, which includes a set of mature tools that are being used to develop the Oracle Fusion applications. Additionally, we have defined the data model and mapped the functionality that is planned for future releases of Oracle Fusion Applications.'"
'We are already halfway through the development process of Oracle Fusion Applications, and we remain on track for the 2008 target delivery of the Oracle Fusion Applications,' said Oracle President Charles Phillips. 'Our customers and partners participating on the Fusion Customer Council have been enthusiastic about the significant progress we've made in such a short period of time. We have defined Oracle Fusion Architecture, certified all Oracle applications on our world-class Oracle Fusion Middleware, which includes a set of mature tools that are being used to develop the Oracle Fusion applications. Additionally, we have defined the data model and mapped the functionality that is planned for future releases of Oracle Fusion Applications.'"