Innovation Disruptors Come and Go – Only Oracle Integration & API Cloud Lead the Way! By Vikas Anand
July 14, 2018 Leave a comment
With Oracle OpenWorld 2017 in the rearview mirror, I find myself just now catching my breath. This year was FANTASTIC! We had a chance to showcase our newest, coolest capabilities across Oracle Integration Cloud, Robotic Process Automation and API Design and Management, but it was our customers and partners that made integration come to life through their digital transformation stories. They shared how they are leading the way positioning integration, process automation, and API-first strategy at the heart of their tech roadmap.
It has been an incredible year for Oracle iPaaS, as we were recognized by industry experts in the Gartner Enterprise iPaaS Magic Quadrant and Forrester Wave reports, with the acquisition of Apiary and the launch of the API Platform Cloud Service. At the same time we focused on continuous improvement of our portfolio i.e adding 100+ adapters and Visual Builder Cloud to our portfolio.
We talk a lot about innovation around here, and with good reason. We want to keep pushing forward not just for ourselves, but for the benefit of our customers and partners. We have all heard that “competition breeds innovation” but I believe “innovation breeds innovation.” I have seen this happen not only with my team but as I meet with customers, and in turn, they interact with each other and our partners. If there is anything that I have come away with from the past few months, it is that integration is more important than it has ever been. As organizations embrace new Chatbots, Blockchain, AI and ML capabilities, one thing remains constant: the best way to move to the cloud is to leverage best-in-class SaaS, but what makes all of those initiatives work flawlessly is killer integration, process automation and API-first lifecycle management. Read the complete article here.
For regular information on Oracle PaaS become a member in the SOA & BPM Partner Community for registration please visit www.oracle.com/goto/emea/soa (OPN account required) If you need support with your account please contact the Oracle Partner Business Center.
Blog
Twitter
LinkedIn
Facebook
Wiki
Technorati Tags: SOA Community,Oracle SOA,Oracle BPM,OPN,Jürgen Kress
