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February 26, 2010

The REST based approach for communicating between Legacy systems and middleware layer.. Part 1

People generally tend to overlook old approaches, but these same approaches, in the past, have emerged as compelling technologies. This very same mindset has also been applied to the REST approach. The idea may be old but when realized, it becomes a technology that uses existing protocols of web to build robust web services.

It is not a set of tools but rather an architectural style in which the Web already works. When we re-construct what we already know about web and frame it into a set of principles, then what we get is the REST approach.

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June 10, 2009

Video - Want NextGen Application Integration? Look at Oracle PIPs

Are you looking for a tool that ensures maximum convergence of the best-of-breed Oracle applications deployed at your enterprise?

Let’s discuss how Oracle Process Integration Packs (PIPs) not only offer out-of-the-box process integration solutions to composite industry processes, but also cut deployment times significantly.

May 25, 2009

Top down or Bottom-up SOA

Having seen both the SOA approaches top down and as well as bottom-up, this question still bewilders me if there is any right option out of these two? There is no easy answer. Or I would like to believe it depends...

 

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March 18, 2009

Do more with less...

Enterprises today are seeking technologies that would enable them to do more with less - more results and lesser ownership costs. Adopting the new wave “Service-Oriented Architecture” is on the agenda of most major enterprises today. While many organizations have reaped the benefits of SOA, there are others whose SOA initiatives have either failed or delayed, leaving them disillusioned. Oracle AIA, a flexible yet robust framework helps in implementing SOA the right way.

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December 11, 2008

Handling Integration Crisis with Composite Applications

No prize for guessing what is the talk of the town in the business world, the biggest economy slump so far in the past three decades. Where will it end up? Will it redefine the way IT runs? Certainly, the economic slowdown that has dwelled on the business and IT worlds both has imposed a deeper crisis of application integration. Business owners now look at IT to run the larger and complex business operations than just building specific processes bundled in thickly stacked applications. To address “the crisis”, organizations are moving away from monolithic applications to “composite applications” offering flexible solutions adaptable to rapid changes. Oracle with its AIA framework brings a lot of impetus to this new wave.

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September 10, 2008

Six questions to analyze if your company is ready for SOA

In today’s extremely competitive world, any business needs a robust yet adaptable IT infrastructure. The growing information needs make it imperative to replace the old systems with new enterprise applications. And even enterprise applications need to upgrade from time to time. Your organization ends up spending a large amount of the IT budget in managing integrations with each new release and upgrade. You must protect the investments in existing applications and leverage the returns from existing systems. Only then your organization can improve the responsiveness of its changing business needs.

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July 11, 2008

Upgrading to Oracle R12? Keep Fusion in mind

R12 is a milestone in Journey to Fusion

Oracle’s E-Business Suite Release 12 is Oracle’s latest version of their business applications with an upgrade path to Oracle Fusion Application. The technology stack is upgraded to Fusion Middleware, the backbone of Fusion Applications.

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