Oracle Process Cloud Service version 2–Webcast with Ralf Müller & Chris Peytier December 15th 2015

SOA & BPM Partner Community Webcast – December 15th get a Process Cloud Service update

clip_image001Attend our December edition of the SOA & BPM Partner Community Webcast live on December 15th 2015 17:00 CET. Chris Peytier will give an update on the brand new Process Cloud Service version 2.

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Get the latest Process Cloud Service 2 udpate from the Oracle experts Chris Peytier & Ralf Müller , topics include
– How PCS is altering the BPM selection procedures with our customers
– Going through some of the use cases that we see now with PCS
PaaS4SaaS integration: How PCS can be an instrument to extend functionalities of Oracle applications.

Schedule:

December 15th 2015 17:00-18:00 CET

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If you have difficulty logging in using the above link please go to: http://ouweb.webex.com/meetingcenter and join with session id: 595638481

Missed our SOA & BPM Partner Community Webcast? – watch the on-demand versions:

SOA Suite 12.2.1

Oracle OpenWorld 2015 update

SOA & API Cloud Service

Solutions Catalog & Cloud Marketplace

GSE demo systems

Hybrid sales plays

For the latest information please visit Community Updates Wiki page (SOA Community membership required).

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An Introduction to Oracle’s Integration Cloud Service (ICS) by Jennie DeRosa

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Last month, Oracle made available their latest tool within their integration cloud strategy, Integration Cloud Service (ICS).  With the number of SaaS applications growing, the need to integrate is becoming more important, making ICS even more relevant.

The intended usage of ICS are implementations of simple, light weight integrations between SaaS applications.  It resides within the cloud, is built off the Oracle Service Bus, and is available on a monthly subscription basis.

Pre-built solutions will be available in the marketplace (think app store), allowing for reusable integrations to be purchased, implemented in an accelerated manner. This will provide the option to reuse existing integrations as-is, or build on top of the existing, customizing for your business integration needs. If the pre-built solutions don’t meet your integration needs, the capability to develop your own from scratch is always on option. Either way, the development of an integration within ICS can be done using the capabilities detailed in this article.

Within ICS, there are 4 aspects: Integrations, Connections, Lookups, and Packages. Each of these will be discussed in further detail.

Integrations

Developing integrations between SaaS applications is done in ICS via a web based tool. Using drag and drop capabilities, an integration can easily be defined. Since the tool is built on top of OSB, the functions defined within the VETO (validate, enrich, transform, and operation) integration design pattern are available for implementation: Read the complete article here.

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SOA & BPM Partner Community Webcast – December 15th 17:00 CET: Get a Process Cloud Service V2 update

 

clip_image001Attend our December edition of the SOA & BPM Partner Community Webcast live on December 15th 2015 17:00 CET. Chris Peytier will give an update on the brand new Process Cloud Service version 2.

Visit the registration page here.

Call ID: 4070776 Call Passcode: 333111

Austria: +43 (0) 192 865 12
Belgium: +32 (0) 240 105 28
Denmark: +45 327 292 22
Finland: +358 (0) 923 193 923
France: +33 (0) 15760 2222
Germany: +49 (0) 692 222 161 06
Ireland: +353 (0) 124 756 50
Italy: +39 (0) 236 008 198

Netherlands: +31 (0) 207 143 543
Spain: +34 914 143 755
Sweden: +46 (0) 856 619 465
Switzerland: +41 (0) 445 804 003
UK: +44 (0) 208 118 1001
United States: 140 877 440 73
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Chris Peytier

clip_image003BPM Specialist – EMEA Technology Specialist Group.
Providing help and support to the BPM presales team accross EMEA
Topics include
– How PCS is altering the BPM selection procedures with our customers
– Going through some of the use cases that we see now with PCS
PaaS4SaaS integration: How PCS can be an instrument to extend functionalities of Oracle applications.

Schedule:

December 15th 2015 17:00-18:00 CET

Visit the registration page here.

If you have difficulty logging in using the above link please go to: http://ouweb.webex.com/meetingcenter and join with session id: 595638481

Missed our SOA & BPM Partner Community Webcast? – watch the on-demand versions:

SOA Suite 12.2.1

Oracle OpenWorld 2015 update

SOA & API Cloud Service

Solutions Catalog & Cloud Marketplace

GSE demo systems

Hybrid sales plays

For the latest information please visit Community Updates Wiki page (SOA Community membership required).

SOA & BPM Partner Community

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How to integrate and extend Oracle CX Cloud solutions? A special webinar for EMEA partners on Dec 17th 2015

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Maximize the Value of Your CX Investments with Oracle Cloud Platform

With Oracle CX Cloud, companies not only get the most comprehensive CX offering, but also an innovative and powerful cloud platform to extend, analyze and integrate these applications with the rest of the enterprise resources, as well as to optimize them for every user. 

This session outlines the Cloud Platform (PaaS & IaaS) solutions that Oracle provides to streamline cloud development and empowers you to deliver enterprise-grade solutions rapidly and cost effectively. Join this event if you are interested in the most advanced way to extend, analyze and integrate the Oracle CX solutions. In subsequent webinars, we will drive you through further Integration Solutions’ details.

Agenda:

  • Oracle Cloud Platform Overview
  • Practical use case to extend, analyze and integrate Oracle CX Cloud
  • CX extension & integration demo
  • Partner resources
    Schedule:
    December 17th 2015 10:00 am CET

For details please visit our registration page here!

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Oracle Cloud: ICS by Frank Munz

clip_image002Quite a while ago (a year before Larry announced the Oracle Public Cloud) I wrote about SaaS applications and a service bus PaaS to interconnect services: “… services are integrated and virtualized by a service bus in the cloud and orchestrated by a workflow system in the cloud [Oracle Middleware and Cloud Computing] “.

Back then it almost seemed like building castles in Spain. Indeed it took several years to build the PaaS service – yet today Thomas Kurian and Larry Ellison announce Oracle’s ICS. Now it’s out there with all the agility that comes with a cloud based solution.

It’s the cloud! So get a test account, play with it, scale it and try to break it!

Let me know what you think using @frankmunz and add: @soacommunity.

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Estafet Opinion on the new Integration Cloud Service from Oracle

 

clip_image001Integration Expert Phil McLaughlin takes a look at the new cloud solution from Oracle.

Last week Oracle announced its long awaited iPaaS Integration Cloud Service (ICS) and Process Cloud Service (PCS). As integration experts, Estafet looked at these exciting new products and assessed how they will affect the integration market.

If you are interested in finding out more, come along to our event on the 24th July at the Royal Exchange London. We will delve deeper into the technology, including a live demo of ICS

The iPaaS market has been dominated by providers such as Dell Boomi, Snaplogic and Mulesoft all taking slightly different approaches towards integrating SaaS applications in the cloud. Oracle has now entered this market providing a comprehensive set of solutions of its own.  In this blog we examine Integration Cloud service (ICS), in later blogs we will look at some of the others.

So how does Oracle ICS fare against the competition?

Oracle ICS makes most sense if you already have Oracle SaaS applications that need point-to-point integrations in the cloud, or integrations to on-premise solutions (ideally using OSB) to form a hybrid cloud solution.

Many companies have one or two SaaS applications that require linking either to each other, or to existing service bus-based backend systems, and ICS is ideal for this. The Oracle SaaS endpoints that belong to the company are made available in the development environment, meaning the development of the integrations are quick and simple. Read the complete article here.

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Integration Cloud Service Campaign by IPT

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Thanks to our Swiss partner IPT for the excellent Cloud Integration Campaign. Great blog articles in German:

Cloud Integration CH

Oracle sagt dem Silo-as-a-Service den Kampf an – Teil 1

Oracle sagt dem Silo-as-a-Service den Kampf an – Teil 2

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The Top Five Roadblocks to Cloud Integration by Carol Hildebrand

 

clip_image002In the digital economy, integration is no longer a technology term—it’s a business imperative. After all, when your business strategy depends on how quickly you can analyze and act upon data, building a clear and consistent flow of information is more than just a lifestyle choice.

But it’s not simple. Information must move across myriad applications from mobile and cloud-based apps to on-premises systems. Add in factors like the explosive growth of the Internet of Things (Gartner predicts 30 billion devices by 2020), and it’s pretty safe to assume that integration requirements are only going to get more complex.

“As companies respond to demanding customer expectations and unprecedented changes in the competitive landscape, integration has become a priority on the business side as well as IT,” says Amit Zavery, Oracle’s senior vice president of development, integration products. “In fact, nearly 80 percent of respondents to a recent Computerworld survey rated ease of integration with external data and apps as a top priority.” Read the complete article here

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Alternative Cloud Models for Partners

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Summary: Did you know that Oracle actually offers four different application cloud models? Use your cloud model choice to differentiate from your competition by providing a unique value proposition your competitors are not selling.
Take Action: Watch this short video then schedule a cloud model choice workshop and learn how to optimize model features and deliver a solution with greater value.

Oracle has cloud model options where partners can market end of term perpetual license rights, products not on the Oracle Cloud price list, hybrid op-ex/cap-ex structures, a “bring your own license” solution, or spread the partners upfront services costs over the solution term even while the partner recovers these fees upfront.  Take advantage of these features now to win more business.

Watch the video: Alternative and Hybrid Cloud Model Choice for Partners

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Finance private cloud solutions at your customers

 

clip_image002Create Competitive Advantage with Financing

Summary: Midsize accounts are often the most price sensitive customers, and software financing is the best sales tool for increasing solution affordability and removing closing obstacles related to budgetary, accounting treatment or internal approval issues.
Take Action: Create competitive advantage with software financing and leasing by selling a pricing and payment structure that differentiates your solution. As a best practice, proactively offer a financing proposal and create a competitive trap.

Partner can use financing to:

  • match solution cost to project deployment and ROI stream
  • create an operating expense solution
  • change an account’s internal approval path
  • spread the partner’s implementation fees

For more information click here

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