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Coming from OOW – Automating Financial Processes in PeopleSoft, E-Business Suite By Tanu Sood

 

At Oracle OpenWorld earlier this month, I had the opportunity to moderate a customer panel to discuss how to automate financial processes for Oracle E-Business Suite and Oracle PeopleSoft in a scalable, efficient manner.

The panel was aimed at Application IT as well as Line of Business attendees who are looking to undertake similar implementations. With that in mind, our invitclip_image002ations to speaker panelists were rather deliberate. Not only did we have representation across industry and geography, our panelists’ roles within their organizations were different enough to provide  both technical and business perspectives. For our panel, we had Michael Stevens who is the Financial Services Initiative Lead at Lend Lease Corporation based in Australia, Doris Wilson from National Express Corporation (NEC) who represented the Application IT side of the house on our panel and Michael LaPlante, Director of Business Process Improvement at National Academy of Sciences (NAS) based in Washington DC.

The business drivers for the three were industry centric. Lend Lease has offices all around the world and because of their business, they need to ensure expedient processing of supplier invoices. Different geographies for Lend Lease meant different invoice templates so it was important to find a solution to reconcile structured and unstructured data. The company went with Oracle WebCenter Capture to scan the invoices, WebCenter Forms recognition to reconcile structured and unstructured data from the invoices while storing the electronic content with WebCenter Content complete with data sync with Oracle E-Business Suite. To enable integration and smoother process management, the company has implemented Oracle SOA Suite. Michael is currently globe-trotting to take these regional implementations live, keeping in mind the regulatory nuances for each region.

Doris did confirm that the implementation request and the solution selection was directed by her finance team counterparts. But to ensure that the implementation was consistent with Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) and the rest of the applications infrastructure at NEC, Doris and her team got involved. The company needed to minimize paper invoices and automate invoice processing so they could free up their resources to do more meaningful work. The company uses Oracle E-Business Suite extensively for most of its operational needs. Oracle WebCenter Suite and Oracle SOA Suite were the obvious choices given the interoperability and proven integration. With the implementation, NEC was able to automate one of the most tedious processes in their company’s finance operations, eliminating the nclip_image004eed to even have handwritten signatures and GL account coding. The digital invoice images were then clipped to invoice in EBS making tracking and processing faster and relatively easy while giving visibility to AP liability dollars at month-end. And final resource investment count: 5.5!

NAS is not your typical organization with a not so typical vendor and customer model. True to its distinction, Michael LaPlante and team approached this project quite scientifically. A thorough analysis helped them select which financial processes when automated would provide the most (and near term) return on investment. Invoice processing won hands down. NAS implemented Oracle Webcenter and Oracle BPM Suite to automate invoice processing for PeopleSoft. The project took 13 months to implement with the company hitting the break-even point within 11 months, savings coming in the form of time investment of 8 full time employees! The biggest hurdle for them – change management. Once they got their users on the standardized approval process flow, it was relatively smooth sailing from there on. The ROI increases with every workflow process they now add after AP. Aside from savings in disk storage and offsite storage costs, the company is realizing significant efficiencies in searches, reporting and of course having better visibility. With that under their belt, the NAS team may be looking at tackling the HR processes next.

The three customers on the panel discussed leveraging middleware technologies to complement with EBS or PeopleSoft implementation to automate financial processes and extend the value of their existing investments. That’s AppAdvantage; that’s technology at work.

The panelists experiences were rather rich and the session provided valuable insights. Hope you found the summary useful as well. If you need more information and have follow up questions, do reach out to use and we will aim to get you answers as quickly as possible.

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Fusion Middleware 12c – Embracing the power of Maven by Roger Goossens

 

clip_image002I recently started to build a small project in JDeveloper 12c to learn how to make use of Custom Activities in an Adaptive Case Management project. The results of this  project will be posted in my next blog. When I started the project, I wanted to do it the Maven way (since JDeveloper 12c has built-in Maven support).

Being able to deploy a case as a Maven artefact requires a little initial setup. The bulk of the initial setup can also be found in a blogpost referenced in this Whiteblog from colleague Dirk Janssen. I decided that the complete setup justified a blogpost on its own. So in this post I’ll demonstrate how to deploy the (skeleton of the) case application via Maven. In the next blogpost I’ll enhance the case application with custom case activities.

Creating the application

First things first, let’s create a new BPM application CustomActivitiesDemo and add a project called CaseWithCustomActivities to the application. Choose Composite With Case Management as the project type. After you’ve created the project, you get 2 POM files for free. One aggregate POM file for the application and the POM file for the case project. Per default the groupId equals the application name (CustomActivitiesDemo). I don’t like that, so let’s change the groupId into something more structural, like nl.whitehorses.acm.

If you take a look at the generated project POM file you’ll see that it has a reference to a parent pom com.oracle.soa:sar-common. As you can see in the picture below, the curly lines indicate that the parent POM can’t be found right now. So let’s fix that, by adding the necessary artefacts to our Maven repository. Read the complete article here.

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Applications Cloud Release 8 User Experience Rapid Development Kit

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If you’re building or integrating the Oracle Applications Cloud or building SaaS through PaaS, use the User Experience Rapid Development Kit laid out here to get the guidance you need and point you to the right tools to use.

The Oracle Applications User Experience team has released a User Experience Rapid Development Kit on simplified user interface (UI), the same user experience design in Oracle Applications Cloud release 8. The kit is designed to help Oracle ADF developers get up to speed quickly so they can start designing and building the Oracle Applications Cloud simplified UIs, which are the tablet-friendly UIs for Oracle Sales Cloud and Oracle HCM Cloud, in a matter of hours.

The User Experience Rapid Development Kit contains the following tools:

  • Coded ADF page templates.
  • Coding tips from Oracle’s developers.
  • ADF screen overlays showing the use of components in the simplified UI.
  • An eBook on user experience (UX) design patterns and guidelines(right), and example wireframe stencils of page types and components in Microsoft Visio and Balsamiq Mockups formats.
  • Sample wireframe of a simplified UI page flow.

How would you like to get started?

Tell me more about the simplified user interface for Oracle Applications Cloud.

Show me demos of simplified UI in the Oracle Applications Cloud.

What’s coming next in the Oracle Applications Cloud user experience?

Start Designing and Building a Simplified User Interface

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Multichannel enablement for Applications ? hands-on workshop at OFM Forum 2015 March 3rd – 6th 2015

Plan to integrate Eloqua, Fusion Applications, Taleo, RightNow, Responsys, BigMachines, Salesforce, NetSuite, workday, Peoplesoft, Siebel, E-Business Suite, JDE? Attend our hands-on training part of the Fusion Middleware Partner Community Forum 2015.

Multichannel Enablement for Applications – hands-on workshop at OFM Forum 2015

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74% consumers use at least 3 channels when interacting with an enterprise about customer service issues. – Gartner

Multichannel Strategy Overview

Business scenario and demo walkthrough

  • Lab: Service Virtualization with Service Bus
  • Lab: Composite Portal with WebCenter Suite
  • Lab: Mobile App Integration with Mobile Suite
  • Securing multi-channel experience with Oracle Identity & Access Mgmt Suite

For details please visit our registration page here.

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Microservices architectures – Thoughts from a SOA perspective by The Cattle Crew

 

clip_image002A frequently discussed topic these days is the Micorservices architectural paradigm. Discussions on various internet blogs and forums are showing the trend that proponents of this approach are not tired of emphasizing why Microservices are different to a holistic SOA approach, when dealing with breaking up or avoiding monolithic software architectures.

For this reason it’s time for the Cattle Crew team, to take a closer look on this arising architectural style and the corresponding discussions from a different perspective.

Microservices Architectures

Amongst others Martin Fowler published a blog about what is characteristic for Microservices and applications build on the foundation of this architectural style [1].  According to this and other blog posts (see also [2], [3]), the goal of a Microservices approach is to avoid software systems to become monolithic, inflexible and hardly manageable, by splitting a system into modular, lightweight and maximum cohesive services. Applications build on this architecture should ensure the agility regarding changes caused by changed business requirements, because affected services of an application can simply be adapted and be redeployed independently from other components.

Effectively a Microservice is a in itself cohesive, atomic application, which fulfills a dedicated purpose. Therefore it encapsulates all needed elements, e.g. UIs, logic components, may also have its own separated persistent store and may run in a separate JVM, to ensure as less impairment to other services as possible. Furthermore the implementation technologies for a specific service may vary. For each service the best-fitting technology should be used; there should be no restrictions regarding the used technologies.

To ensure consistency as well as compatibility with already existing components in case of changes and to guarantee seamless release management of changed components, a Continuous Delivery procedure is indispensable for succeeding. In addition the implementation efficiency benefits from the Microservices approach, because different components may be developed in parallel. Communication between the services, if needed, is done via lightweight protocols such as HTTP. Well defined interfaces are depicting the service contracts.

Where there is light, there is also shadow… Read the complete article here.

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Integrating With Fusion Application Using Services (SoapUi – SSL) By Jani Rautiainen

clip_image002Fusion Applications provides web services that allow external systems to integrate with Fusion Applications. There are two types of services: ADF services and composite services. ADF services are created for a logical business object and provide functionality to access and manipulate these objects. The composite services are mostly process oriented and provide an orchestration of multiple steps.  
Information about the web services provided by Fusion Applications is hosted in Oracle Enterprise Repository (OER). The information provided by OER can be used to understand the functionality provided by the service and how the service can be called.
This series of articles describes how one can invoke SOAP web services provided by Fusion Applications using various technologies. In previous article we covered how to invoke a Fusion Application web service secured with simple username token using SoapUI. In this article we will cover a call to service secured with SSL policy.

Prerequisites

SoapUi

The reader is expected to have SoapUI installed.

Fusion Applications Web Service Policy

This example covers a call to a web service that support user name tokens and SSL. The example was tested with a service using "oracle/wss_username_token_over_ssl_service_policy" commonly available for Oracle SaaS environments.

Implementing Web Service Call

Generally the steps to call a SSL and non-SSL services are the same. The SSL services are however commonly configured to validate a timestamp though. So calls to SSL services commonly require the "wsu:Timestamp" element and the value used must be within tolerance. If the timestamp is not provided or the value is not within the tolerance you would see error such as:

      <env:Fault xmlns:ns0="http://docs.oasis-open.org/wss/2004/01/oasis-200401-wss-wssecurity-secext-1.0.xsd">
         <faultcode>ns0:InvalidSecurityToken</faultcode>
         <faultstring>InvalidSecurityToken : The security token is not valid.</faultstring>
         <faultactor/>
      </env:Fault> 

Read the complete article here.

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AppAdvantage Benefits for Partners

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Thank you once again for a great PartnerCast on November 12! Individual show segments are now hosted on Oracle Media Network’s PartnerCast channel for replay.

Replay links:

§ PartnerCast: Oracle AppAdvantage and Benefit to Partners

§ PartnerCast: Oracle Mobility and Opportunities for Partners

§ PartnerCast: 3Di Systems and Oracle Mobility Projects

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HCM Cloud & UX news

ORACLE HCM CLOUD: So, how is the Oracle HCM Cloud User Experience? In a word, smokin’! Misha Vaughan of the Oracle Applications User Experience (UX) team writes about the Oracle HCM Cloud user experience and its light-weight interactions, tailored to the task you are trying to accomplish, on the device you are comfortable working with. http://bit.ly/1sotpkv

NEW PODCASTS FROM ORACLE UNIVERSITY:

USER EXPERIENCE DESIGN PATTERNS: The Simplified User Interface Design Patterns for the Oracle Applications Cloud eBook is now easily accessible from the Usable Apps website, as well as the Usable Apps blog. Use it to learn about the user experience design patterns and guidelines used to build the simplified UIs for the Oracle Applications Cloud. If you are looking to understand how to leverage user experience in PaaS4SaaS – start here. This free eBook comes from the Oracle Applications User Experience team and McGraw-Hill. Easy-to-follow patterns and color examples from the Oracle Sales Cloud and Oracle Human Capital Management (HCM) Cloud will have you building your own simplified UIs quickly. Foreword by Oracle UX champions Floyd Teter and Sten Vesterli. tinyurl.com/SimplifiedUI

MORE ON EXTENSIBILITY: Ultan O’Broin also writes about the extensibility in Release 8 in his blog post, Oracle Applications Cloud Release 8 Customization: Your User Interface, Your Text.

OTN LATINAMERICA: Oracle UX champion Plinio Arbizu writes about how Oracle can help companies excel in providing efficient, productive, and highly satisfying experiences to their users in a series of articles (in Spanish) about user experience with Application Development Framework (ADF). He points to the Oracle Fusion Applications User Experience Patterns and Guidelines and provides a step-by-step tutorial to using UX concepts in ADF programs. For more, start with his first article, “Experiencia de Usuario (UX), la siguiente etapa en la innovación de sus soluciones empresariales.” Links to other articles in the series are located at the bottom of the page.

PROFIT MAGAZINE: Oracle Applications User Experience Vice President Jeremy Ashley talks with Profit magazine about one of the driving forces behind the evolving Oracle user experience – simplicity. http://bit.ly/1oC4kBn

MAKER MOVEMENT: Want to know what people were talking about at the Bay Area MakerCon and Maker Faire in May? Watch this video, which features a prominent appearance by Jeremy Ashley, Vice President of the Oracle Applications User Experience team. http://bit.ly/1mspdis

JAVA AND THE INTERNET OF THINGS: Read more about MakerCon and the Internet of Things. http://bit.ly/1oucQRw

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Strategic design philosophy pushes Oracle cloud user experience to lofty new heights

STRATEGY AND ROADMAP: Visit the Usable Apps website to read a new article about a more focused, strategic design philosophy from the Oracle Applications User Experience (UX) team, which Vice President Jeremy Ashley calls “glance, scan, commit,” that is pushing the Oracle user experience forward in “Strategic design philosophy pushes Oracle cloud user experience to lofty new heights.” Ashley points to the first examples of that philosophy taking shape in the simplified user interface (UI) of Oracle Applications Cloud Release 8. http://bit.ly/1k1i3MX
UX SPECIALIST ROLE: Since the UX specialist role was created for the Oracle Partner Network this spring, more than 100 individuals from Oracle’s various partners have passed and been awarded the recognition. Read what Duncan Davies, CTO for Oracle partner Succeed Consultancy in the U.K., said about the program in the post "Becoming a Fusion UX Specialist."
ORACLE MOBILE APPS: Nuance Communications, Inc. has announced that Oracle has selected Nuance voice and language offerings for a broad set of Oracle mobile apps. Under the worldwide and multi-year agreement, Oracle will use Nuance Cloud Services to add speech recognition and synthesis to certain mobile apps that support Oracle Applications for ERP, SCM, CRM, and HCM, Oracle Eloqua Marketing Cloud Service, Oracle RightNow Cloud Service, and Oracle Taleo Cloud Service, among others.
NEW ORACLE BLOG: New blog just for #oraclecustomers by #oracle’s Chief Customer Officer @jdasteel – read it now! #CCO http://add.vc/s0Vi
BUYING INTO THE CLOUD: How do you decide on a modern #SaaS #cloud provider? Start by asking these 3 key questions: http://bit.ly/Q7ggOB
EXPLORING TECHNOLOGY AT THE APPS LAB: Check in with the AppsLab for reactions to presentations by the Applications User Experience (UX) team at the Bay Area MakerCon, as well as a post about our team members at Maker Faire, held just a few days later. That’s not all that’s up with the AppsLab team – keep scrolling for posts about Google Glass and iBeacons, Amazon Fire TV, wearables, and more on new technology that Oracle is exploring.

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