Wednesday, March 29, 2006

 

Customers and Partners Embrace Oracle�s Open, Standards-Based Approach to Service-Oriented Architecture

Customers and Partners Embrace Oracle�s Open, Standards-Based Approach to Service-Oriented Architecture: "Oracle today announced that organizations throughout the world are using Oracle(r) Fusion Middleware, the company's comprehensive, standards-based family of middleware products to adopt and manage service-oriented architectures (SOA) in heterogeneous computing environments.
The SOA market is poised for tremendous growth over the next few years. According to a recent Gartner report, 'SOA will provide the basis for 80 percent of development projects, by 2008.'1 Advanced Data Exchange, Cattles Bank, Griffiths Waite, the Mexican Government's Ministry of Finance and Public Credit, Neustar, Norwegian Ministry of Justice and Police, Spanish Regional Government, Universita di Bologna and Wyeth are a few of the growing number of organizations using components of the Oracle SOA Suite, part of the Oracle Fusion Middleware product family, to help maximize business efficiency, increase IT flexibility and lower costs.
Customers and Partners Turn to Oracle for SOA Technologies
Built on a hot-pluggable architecture, Oracle's SOA Suite enables organizations to rapidly deliver new business services - based on a mix of old and new IT systems - while avoiding costly rip-and-replace projects. The suite delivers a comprehensive service lifecycle management platform that enables services to be created, secured, monitored, managed and orchestrated into composite applications and multi-step business processes. Partners are using Oracle's products as the foundation for SOAs, decreasing the time spent re-architecting entire systems and increasing the time dedicated to building competitive, vertical differentiators and solving customers' business problems. Oracle SOA Suite boasts some of the industry's most advanced and well-re"

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