Thursday, January 19, 2006
Oracle further unwraps Fusion, nips at SAP
Oracle further unwraps Fusion, nips at SAP: "
Oracle Corp. dug deeper into its Fusion project this week, outlining what the company has done over the last year to launch middleware components and develop new applications using technology from its nearly $19 billion in acquisitions.
Even though the task Oracle has is more complicated in that they have to integrate applications from multiple acquisitions, they will achieve a more open kind of environment.
Paul Hamerman,
vice president of enterprise applications, Forrester Research Inc.
Oracle put nearly a dozen executives on stage during an event in San Francisco designed to give a one year update of the project. Executives described the company as making great progress, building a new set of applications called Fusion on top of its middleware infrastructure layer using the Oracle database as the foundation. The entire Fusion package would be services-enabled and allow customers tie in legacy systems and third party applications. "
Oracle Corp. dug deeper into its Fusion project this week, outlining what the company has done over the last year to launch middleware components and develop new applications using technology from its nearly $19 billion in acquisitions.
Even though the task Oracle has is more complicated in that they have to integrate applications from multiple acquisitions, they will achieve a more open kind of environment.
Paul Hamerman,
vice president of enterprise applications, Forrester Research Inc.
Oracle put nearly a dozen executives on stage during an event in San Francisco designed to give a one year update of the project. Executives described the company as making great progress, building a new set of applications called Fusion on top of its middleware infrastructure layer using the Oracle database as the foundation. The entire Fusion package would be services-enabled and allow customers tie in legacy systems and third party applications. "