Using Oracle Integration Cloud to integrate SAP & Oracle SaaS by Martijn de Grunt
March 6, 2021 Leave a comment
Oracle Integration Cloud is your one stop shop for application integration and extensibility. It offers a combination of prebuilt connectors to Cloud and on-premises applications for faster deployment, ready-to-use process automation templates, and an intuitive visual application builder for web and mobile application development. Oracle Integration also includes integration insight dashboards, that give your business users the ability to track business processes as they traverse different applications .
This blog post focuses solely on how to integrate SAP legacy apps with Oracle Cloud applications, using Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC).
Oracle SaaS and SAP legacy apps, some integration use cases
Most organizations have applications from different vendors, so we often see many Oracle Cloud Application customers needing to integrate with an SAP legacy application/module.
Here are a few examples –
– Connecting Oracle ERP with SAP ECC
In cases where organizations are moving from SAP ECC to Oracle ERP, there will probably be a period of co-existence where integrations between Oracle ERP and SAP will be required for jobs such as keeping product lists synchronized between the two applications, etc.
– Connecting Oracle HCM Talent Management with SAP Core HR;
Customers who are innovating the HCM landscape for specific domains may have Oracle HCM for talent management or recruitment but the single source of truth from an employee directory perspective may exist in SAP.
– Connecting Oracle Transportation Management with SAP ECC;
There may be companies who are in the process of modernizing their Transportation solution with Oracle Transportation Management, but may still have their main ERP in SAP ECC. Read the complete article here.
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