Specialization Guide – SOA & Application Grid – How to become Specialized

You want to become Oracle SOA & Application Grid Specialized?

Make sure that you read our “Specialization Guide SOA & Application Grid How to become Specialized”. This ebook will support you in all the steps and show you the value of Specialization. Read more

Why Specialization? Specialized, Recognized by Oracle, Preferred by Customers.

Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN) welcomes you to explore OPN Specialized, the most significant evolution of the OPN program in more than a decade. The focus of the new program is on specialization, giving you the opportunity to gain the differentiation and competitive edge you need to stand out in the marketplace. Specialization is achieved through competency development, business results, expertise and proven success. OPN Specialized partners are recognized by Oracle, and preferred by customers.

Join OPN Specialized:

  • Differentiate yourself through expertise in leading Oracle IT solutions
  • Get recognized by Oracle in your specialized services and solutions
  • Be preferred by customers seeking value-added solutions for their business

For more information on SOA & Application Grid Specialization become a member in the SOA Partner Community please feel free to register at www.oracle.com/goto/emea/soa (OPN account required)

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Wrap-up SOA & Cloud Symposium by Thomas Erl 2010 in Berlin

imageThanks for a superb SOA & Cloud Symposium 2010 in Berlin, Germany. We made Berlin the capital of SOA and Cloud computing! During the two day conference our customers and partners had the opportunity to attend many excellent presentations and use cases based on Oracle Middleware solutions. In the panel discussion the community exchanged ideas like how you can measure the business value of SOA , the use of  SOA design patterns or Correlating BPM, Workflow and SOA. eproseed logoNetworking with key stakeholder and keynote presentations like Thomas Erl, Ann Thomas Manes, Dirk Krafzik or Clemens Utschig-Utschig was marvelous. Special thanks to the committee members to select the very interesting mixture of technical, business, SOA, Cloud and BPM tracks.

Jointly with our Oracle SOA Specialized Partners Fujitsu, Opitz  Consulting and eProseed we presented imageat the Oracle booth the latest Oracle middleware solutions. It is key for us that we show our joint customers the value of SOA & Application Grid Specialization and that our partners become recognized.

Special thanks to the Oracle HQ Team Mohamad Afshar and Manas Deb to travel to Europe and speak in Berlin. Make sure you visit the website http://soasymposium.com all presentations and videos will be published there in the next days!

“Fujitsu has a large Oracle Practice which has traditionally been applications focused but more and more the technology is taking the lead. When Oracle announced their specialization program for Partners, SOA was our priority and we are very proud of being the first partner globally to achieve this specialization. Jürgen invited us to join his Oracle stand at this symposium and it was great to be able learn first hand what organizations are doing with SOA, their pain points and their aspirations around the Cloud. This will help Fujitsu ensure our service offerings meet those needs.”

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Debra Lilley C Dir, CITP, C Eng

Principal Consultant & Fusion Champion

Oracle Applications Practice

Read more about my work on my Fujitsu page

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Tuesday October 5th and Wednesday October 6th, the third edition of the SOA & Cloud symposium took place in Berlin. The location was really nice: at Alexander Platz, close to the train station and with plenty of hotels in the vicinity of the conference center.

I presented the case study Service Orientation in the Dutch Government. But I also attended many interesting sessions and talked to interesting people.

Lonneke Dikmans

Read more at the approach page

Peter Paul van de BeekWhat I really like about the SOA Symposium is its focus on content. It is one the events where I’m able to both broaden my horizon, and deepen my knowledge.

At the first day of the conference I presented “Using a Service Bus to connect the Supply Chain” (description , sheets ). The case is on the implementation of Oracle ESB at a wholesaler in the Netherlands. And of course there was enough time to meet people and discuss the practices and intricacies in integration and SOA projects.

Peter Paul van de Beek

Whitehorses – http://blogs.whitehorses.nl/

Blog http://www.deltalounge.net/wpress

imageThe purpose of testing in general is to assess applications quality. Many approaches existing for traditional software systems can be adapted or even reused for service-oriented systems. Service-oriented testing has many similarities with component-based testing.

But testing a SOA based solution is at least as important if not even more important than testing traditional software systems. SOA systems are often the backbone of an enterprise; they are used by many users so a failure will have a huge impact and visibility. Therefore you want to make sure that the different artifacts your SOA consists of are all tested and work correctly.

Guido Schmutz

imageSpecial thanks to Thomas Erl to be part of his SOA & Cloud Symposium podcast series!

In my presentation I highlighted the need of an SOA architecture as the base for cloud computing.

Todays Clouds: e either use public clouds for example Amazon EC2 for example for training or development purposes. This environments are only used for a limited time frame. The second cloud model are private clouds by cooperation in their own datacenters to increate the utilization of their servers across multiple applications.

Next generation of Clouds: Today we use either private or public clouds for certain use cases. To enable a wider adoption of business solutions, hybrid clouds will be the future model. Key will be integration as well on the data level, the service level and the process level. Processes might start in a private cloud continue in a public cloud and will be completed in a private cloud.

Role of SOA: SOA Integration: Integration on all levels will be key, to integrate data, services and processes between legacy systems, private cloud systems and public cloud systems to hybrid systems.

BPMN process change: Processes based on BPMN 2.0 across hybrid clouds can be adopted by the business owner to respond on flexible business requirements.

Swarm computing – future cloud solutions: Today cloud is limited to a small number of use cases e.g. test system or training systems. For a wider business adoption more intelligent systems are required. Meta data and ontology’s will be the enabler for intelligent systems which interconnect with each other

View more presentations from juergenkress.

Thanks for the whole team to make the conference such an success! Jürgen Kress

For more information on SOA & Application Grid Specialization become a member in the SOA Partner Community please feel free to register at www.oracle.com/goto/emea/soa (OPN account required)

soa symposium 2010 booth oracle

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Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud Launch Webcast – October 12th 2010

Launch Webcast: Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud: Revolutionizing the Datacenter
Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud:
World’s Best Foundation for Cloud Computing

Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud—new from Oracle—revolutionizes the way enterprises organize their datacenters. Exalogic is a combination of hardware and software engineered for extreme performance, reliability, and scalability, enabling customers to consolidate tens, hundreds, or even thousands of applications onto a single consistent elastic cloud foundation.

Join Hasan Rizvi, Senior Vice President, Oracle Fusion Middleware and Java Products, in this live Webcast for a complete overview of this new product from Oracle. You’ll hear what Exalogic is and how it works—and how you can bring these extreme benefits to your datacenter, including:

  • Hardware and software engineered to work together—Gain maximum performance and reliability with minimum setup and operational costs
  • Fastest Java performance—Accelerate Web applications by as much as 12 times
  • Mission-critical elastic cloud deployment—Ensure fault tolerance, scalability, security, and easy maintenance

Register now for this launch Webcast.

Register Now
Watch the live Webcast,
Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud: Revolutionizing the Datacenter

Tues. October 12, 2010
10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET
Presented by:
Hasan Rizvi
Senior Vice President, Oracle Fusion Middleware and Java Products

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we are proud – thanks to the SOA Partner Community

what an Oracle OpenWorld 2010 for our EMEA SOA Partner Community! Was there an award, keynote, webcast, reception… without the community! Personally I did not make it to San Francisco – but I got the message over the ocean:

eProseed Middleware Partner of the Year Geoff award 09.2010Winner: eProseed Belgium Gold OPN partner eProseed was recognized for its success in demonstrating a deep understanding of Oracle Middleware technology consistently delivering business value from Oracle solutions in customer implementations, and its commitment to specialization.  eProseed was the first OPN partner in EMEA to implement solutions using Oracle Business Process Management 11g and Oracle Application Integration Architecture 11g), and to offer partner training on these Oracle technologies.  The company was also recently crowned Oracle Benelux Industry Partner of the Year 2010.  Geoffroy de Lamalle, CEO, eProseed, said, said, “We are delighted to win this award.  As a niche market player Oracle middleware has been of great strategic importance to us.  Twinning it with our value-added management services has allowed us to deliver more business value more quickly to the customer and empower users.  As a result, we have built up a solid track record of delivering tailor-made projects on time, and on budget, and that enable our clients to increase their business agility.  It is great to be recognized for this.” OOW10_E20Awards_075

Red Samurai Oracle Fusion Middleware Innovation Award Winner 2010
For successful Oracle ADF 11g and Oracle WebCenter 11g implementation in Texas A&M University. And for innovative blogging approach started 5 years ago – technical blogs with sample applications !

Judson Keynote Specialized Partner Showcase: Recognized – Opitzimage

Rolf Scheuch CTO from Opitz and Christof Orth Oracle Fusion Middleware Sales Rep presented in Judson’s keynote a customer case why SOA Specialization is key to success.

SOA Partner Advisory Council & Application Grid Partner Advisory Council

Thanks to our product management team and our partners to share their roadmaps on to discuss directions of our SOA Suite 11g and Application Grid solutions. This workshops are key for both our partners and our product & development management team to get your feedback and improve the product. We are looking forward to host the next workshops in half a year in Europe!

SOA Bob Rhubart, Architect Community Manager, talks to the Masons of SOA (OTN Live 2010) Oracle ADF Justin Kestelyn, OTN Senior Director, interviews Lucas Jellema (OTN Live 2010)

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Was great to heave most of you over at our SOA Partner Community Reception at Gordon Biersch.

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Thanks to the community – keep it rolling!

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Oracle presentations @ SOA & Cloud Symposium 2010

Together with our Oracle SOA Community Partners we will have great presence at the SOA & Cloud Symposium 2010. The 3rd International SOA Symposium and the 2nd International Cloud Symposium continue to be the largest and most comprehensive SOA and Cloud Computing events of the year. This year’s edition will be held at the Berlin Congress Center in Berlin, Germany on October 5th to 6th, 2010. It is dedicated to showcasing the world’s leading SOA and Cloud Computing experts.

Like to attend? Make sure that you do use the special Oracle 10% discount code “SOA10-ORADCT-10 » with your registration at http://www.soasymposium.com – Speakers from our partner & friends & Oracle  include:

    Mohamad Afshar 

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    Mohamad Afshar, PhD, is VP of Product Management for Oracle Fusion Middleware. He has core product management responsibilities for Oracle’s middleware portfolio and is a part of the team that is driving Oracle’s vision and strategy for convergence of infrastructure, next generation business automation, and event driven architecture. He has particular expertise in Services-Oriented Architectures and works closely with customers and partners who are driving enterprise-wide SOA initiatives. He holds a PhD in Parallel Database Systems from Cambridge University, UK.

    Mohamad recently joined the author team for the book “SOA Governance” which is scheduled for release in 2009.  Click Here to View Speaker Profile

    Manas Deb

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    Dr. Manas Deb is a Senior Director in the Fusion Middleware/SOA+BPM+Governance Suites Group at Oracle HQ. He currently leads strategic engagement initiatives for Oracle’s service-oriented integration and BPM solutions worldwide. He is also responsible for Oracle’s SOA Methodology initiatives. Manas has worked in the software industry for over 20 years, most of which was spent in software product management/marketing and on architecting and leading a wide variety of enterprise-level application development and business integrations projects in a wide variety of industries. Manas attended post-graduate studies at University of Texas at Austin. He has a PhD in Computer Science and Applied Mathematics, as well as an MBA.  Click Here to View Speaker Profile

    Lonneke Dikmans

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    Lonneke Dikmans is Managing Partner at Approach. She is responsible for the SOA BPM practice and works as an architect at customer sites. Lonneke has hands-on experience with web services, service oriented architecture, and traditional J2EE applications on different platforms in a wide variety of industries. Besides acting as a project architect and sometimes enterprise architect, she advises companies that are setting up Service Oriented Architectures and BPM initiatives. Lonneke speaks regularly at conferences in Europe and the United States and publishes frequently on the internet and in magazines. Click Here to View Speaker Profile

    Dirk Krafzig

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    Dirk has been dealing with the challenges of enterprise IT and distributed software architectures throughout his entire working life. He devoted himself to SOA in 2001 when he joined Shinka Technologies, a start-up company and platform vendor in the early days of XML-based Web services. Since then, Dirk has acquired a rich set of real world experience with this upcoming new paradigm both from the view point of a platform vendor and from the perspective of software projects in different industry verticals. Writing the book Enterprise SOA was an issue of personal concern to him as it provided the opportunity to share his experiences and many insights into the nature of enterprise IT with his readers.

    Today, Dirk works for SOAPARK, applying the guiding principles outlined in this book. Dirk has a Ph.D. in Natural Science and an MSc in Computer Science. He is married, farther of two kids, and lives in Dusseldorf, Germany. Dirk will be teaching the SOA Architect Certification post-conference workshop from Oct. 7-8/11-13, 2010. For more information, visit the Workshop Agendas page. Click Here to View Speaker Profile

    Juergen Kress

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    An eight year Oracle veteran, Jurgen works at EMEA Alliances and Channels. As the founder of the Oracle EMEA SOA Partner Community and the global Oracle SOA Partner Advisory Council. With more than 2000 members from all over the world the SOA Partner Community is the most successful and active community at Oracle. Jürgen hosts the community with monthly newsletters, webcasts and quarterly events. Supplemented by many web 2.0 tools like discussion forums, online communities, blogs and wikis.

    Berthold Maier

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    Berthold Maier works for Oracle Consulting Germany as Chief Architect and has more than 15 years experience as developer, coach and architect in the area of building complex mission critical applications and integrations scenarios. Within last ten years in Oracle he has held several positions in the consulting organization including architect with focus on Java/JEE, Integration, SOA, BPM, DB, ECM, Security, Enterprise Architecture Management. Since Dec. 2006 Berthold took over the responsibility of chief architect for the consulting organization in Germany. In this management position he is responsible for the reference architecture around Integration. Berthold is also well-know as a conference speaker, book author and magazine writer.  Click Here to View Speaker Profile

    Linus Malmberg

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    Linus Malmberg is founder and CEO of Cordial Business Advisers. During the 1990s he was pioneering BPR – Business Process Reengineering in Scandinavia amongst the region’s most successful companies and organizations. Mr. Malmberg has devoted his consulting work to develop adaptive organizations and carry through large transformations and the implementation of new business models. In 2007 he launched the training program Certified Business Architect in Sweden in order to establish a new profession: The Business Architect. The need to bridge the gap between business and IT is necessary in order to create the business models of the merging service economy. Today, more than 200 people have attended the twelve day program and have started a revolution in business development. Click Here to View Speaker Profile


    Hajo Normann

    photo_participantHajo Normann is SOA/BPM architect at HP Enterprise Services. Since 2005 he has helped with motivating, designing and implementing integration and process solutions for various customers using Oracle SOA Suite and BPM Suite. Hajo works on SOA/BPM principles, design guidelines and best practices.

    Hajo has been Oracle ACE Director since 2007. Since 2008, Hajo has been leading together with Torsten Winterberg (OPITZ Consulting) the special interest group “DOAG SIG SOA”. Hajo is a co-founder of the “Masons-of-SOA”, an inter-company network. This group consists of architects from Oracle Germany, Opitz Consulting, SOPERA and HP. Masons-of-SOA’s mission is to spread SOA knowledge and support projects / initiatives across companies. The masons meet regularly for thought exchange, and have written a multi article series on “yet untackled SOA topics”. They have also contributed to Thomas Erl’s book “SOA Design Patterns”. Click Here to View Speaker Profile


    Thomas Rischbeck

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    Thomas works as a principal architect with [ipt], a Swiss consulting firm. In this position he helps blue chip clients achieve success with their SOA roadmap and implementation. Thomas is passionate about research in SOA and related middleware technologies; he actively engages with the international community, publishes articles and is a frequent speaker. He is also the author of three books, including a published dissertation.

    Thomas has a penchant for asynchronous, distributed and parallel architectures. Prior to joining [ipt] Thomas worked as a senior engineer with the Hewlett Packard middleware division (ex Bluestone). At HP he was the lead developer for the JMS message broker and its integration into the HP application server. He then joined Arjuna Ltd., a spin-off from HP. Thomas holds a PhD in Parallel Computing from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. Click Here to View Speaker Profile

    Evgenia Rosa

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    Evgenia Rosa is a Principal Consultant for SOA and BPM at Oracle Germany. In this role she advises Oracle customers and partners in building their architecture solutions based on Oracle Fusion Middleware, Oracle SOA Suite, Oracle BPM Suite and Oracle BPA Suite while particularly focusing on alignment of BPM modelling and SOA Methodologies. Evgenia is working 15 years in the IT industry. Before joining Oracle she worked at the Research Institute for Open Communication Systems (FOKUS) where she was involved in German and European research projects in the area of distributed systems and next generation telecommunication solutions. Evgenia holds diploma in Computer Science from Technical University of Berlin. Click Here to View Speaker Profile

    Guido Schmutz

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    Guido Schmutz works as a Technology Manager for Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA), Application Integration and Open Source based development at Trivadis, a leading independent IT service company operating in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. He has worked in the software industry for over 20 years, most of which was spent in software development and on architecting. He has led a wide variety of enterprise-level application development and application integration projects in a wide variety of industries. His current focus is on SOA and Application Integration projects using the Oracle SOA platform. Guido is also an Oracle ACE Director for Fusion Middleware and SOA.

    Guido is co-author of the english book “Service Oriented Architecture: An Integration Blueprint”, the following german books “Spring 2.0 im Einsatz”, “Architecture Blueprints” and “Integration Architecture Blueprints” and he is a regular speaker at International Oracle and Java conferences. Click Here to View Speaker Profile

    Clemens Utschig-Utschig

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    Clemens works for Boehringer-Ingelheim’s Global Business Services (GBS) as Chief Architect, helping to establish GBS’ next gen’ business architecture based on service orientation. Before joining BI he worked at the Oracle Headquarters in the United States as platform architect, working with the Fusion Applications development as advisor and supported customers all around the world on their journey towards implementing enterprise-wide SOA. During his platform engineering years, Clemens was responsible for cross product integration, strategic standards as well as a member to the Oracle’s SOA platform steering committee, and served on the OASIS TC for Service Component Architecture (SCA).

    In 2006 Clemens co-founded the “Masons-of-SOA”, an inter-company network founded by architects of Oracle Germany, Opitz, SOPEra (Eclipse Project Swordfish founders) and EDS, with the mission of spreading knowledge, fostering discussion and supporting SOA programs across companies and borders. After 14 articles on advanced SOA topics in the german Java Magazin, a three patterns in Thomas Erl’s SOA Design Patterns catalogue, they are currently working on “Next Generation SOA” – slated to release as part of the Service Oriented Computing Series of Prentice Hall for late 2010. Clemens is also a co-author of the SOA Manifesto. Click Here to View Speaker Profile

    Torsten Winterberg

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    Torsten Winterberg works as Director Strategy and Innovation and Head of Competence Center SOA at OPITZ CONSULTING GmbH. He has a great deal of experience in building Java EE applications as fulfilling the roles of trainer, project coach and architect. His special interests include the design and development of complex IT systems based upon BPM, BPEL, ESB and service-oriented architectures in general. Click Here to View Speaker Profile

Like to attend? Make sure that you do use the special Oracle 10% discount code “SOA10-ORADCT-10 » with your registration at http://www.soasymposium.com

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See you in Berlin! Jürgen Kress

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SOA Partner Community Awards 2010

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Awards:

Hard to decide, finally Clemens and I decided. Many additional great contributions like Lonneke SOA Enterprise Metholology Group, IPT for the great SOA Forum, Eric Elzinga for his super Blog, SIV for embedding our SOA as ISV,…. And the winners are:

  • SOA 11g Griffiths Waite: Mark Simpson for the SOA Suite 11g project at Wesleyan Insurance and Motability Operations, UK
  • BPM 11g eProseed: Geoffroy de Lamalle for the fist BPM11g project in Production at Herstal
  • OSB 11g trivadis: Guido Schmutz several OSB 11g project at Wirecard, Swiss Army, and Swiss RhB and Swiss Driver License
  • Specialization OPITZ CONSULTING Torsten Winterberg for the SOA Specialization: SOA Marketing brochures, Enterprise Architecture Roadshow, SOA Magazine Artikles, SOA Bootcamps, SOA internal training, SOA growth of Opitz business
  • Across the World 2010 Red Samurai Consulting Andrejus Baranovskis delivered SOA project in USA , Middle East, Africa and Europe – Asia is missing!
  • SOA Book Lucas Jellema – AMIS Mr. Lucas Jellema : great new SOA book
  • ·Web2.0 Contribution 2010 Edwin Biemond – Whitehorses: blog, twitter, wiki

Thanks to the whole community for their contribution! Thanks to the whole product management and development team for the support and the great products!

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Our most favorite chocolate award becomes a tradition, we would like to say a special thanks for the on-going support to make the community happen. This year this Oracle internal award, goes like every year before, to Becky Goodman. Thanks to her we send out every month, since years our SOA Partner Community Newsletter – make sure you read it! In the case you follow us on twitter, you know this year we will send you a box of chocolate from Brussels!

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Best regards from Stuttgart Jürgen Kress

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Oracle OpenWorld – ready to start

Oracle OpenWorld & Java One and Oracle Develop are ready to start – do you attend – which session you should not miss?

Find out at our wiki: http://wiki.oracle.com/page/SOA+%40+OOW+2010

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Must-See Middleware Events at OpenWorld

Interested in a specific Middleware focus area at Open World and Oracle Develop?
Check out the Master FocusOn page:

Architect Meet-Up

Open to any and all architects attending JavaOne/Oracle Develop/OpenWorld, this casual meet-up is a chance to talk shop with your peers from across the Oracle Technology Network community. Join us for food, drink, and great  conversation. 5:00pm on Tuesday, Sept 21, in the Mason Street Tent. Learn more

Partner Specialization assessments at OOW

Don’t miss your chance to get CERTIFIED on site at Oracle OpenWorld!

OOW at your iphone

Download Oracle Now, a free mobile application, and stay connected to the latest Oracle news, events, video, and more.

Community recommends you to visit:

SOA Partner Advisory Council
September 17th 2010 Oracle HQ
Jürgen Kress & Product Management
by invitation only please contact Juergen Kress

Oracle Fusion Middleware Hasan Rizvi | Vice President, Development, Oracle
Monday, September 20 | 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. | Moscone North, Hall D
Hasan Rizvi | Vice President, Development, Oracle
Oracle Fusion Middleware leads as the #1 middleware in the industry. With last year’s successful introduction of Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g, customers are building more-intelligent business applications while maximizing returns in IT. Today Oracle continues its innovations in business intelligence, business process management, enterprise content management, data integration, identity management, SOA, and application grid–providing customers a complete, integrated solution that maps to their critical business needs. In this session, you will hear about the benefits of Oracle Fusion Middleware firsthand from customers and also learn about all the recent innovations made available in Oracle Fusion Middleware.

Thomas Kurian Keynote
Tueday September 21st 8:00 a.m. – 9:45 a.m.
Thomas Kurian | Executive Vice President, Product Development, Oracle
Your investments in Oracle E-Business Suite and Oracle’s PeopleSoft Enterprise, Siebel, JD Edwards, and other enterprise applications are core to your business. But to meet the demands of a dynamic and optimized enterprise, you need a strategic foundation that drives adaptability, productivity, and manageability across your applications. This session explores the core principles and technologies of the strategic foundation for Oracle Applications: Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g. You will learn how successful organizations are leveraging this foundation to enhance, extend, and evolve applications today while paving the way to Oracle’s next-generation applications

Next-Generation Application Foundation
Tuesday, September 21 | 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. | Moscone South, Room 102
Hasan Rizvi | Vice President, Development, Oracle

S313355 Developing Large Oracle ADF 11g Applications
September 2010, San Francisco
Andrejus Baranovskis Red Samurai Consulting
This session will show how data passivation and activation should be managed in large applications and demonstrated different UI Shell templates for separate Oracle ADF applications integration. Based on personal experience from retail industry projects, the speaker will describe how Oracle ADF applications can be tuned for the best runtime performance and show how developers can apply Oracle ADF architecture best practices. There will also be multiple demos about Oracle ADF Task Flows and Libraries usage for application integration and reusability.

WebLogic Partner Advisory Council
September 22nd 2010
Jürgen Kress & Product Management
by invitation only please contact Juergen Kress

Larry Ellison Keynote
Wednesday September 22nd 2:30 p.m. – 4:15 p.m.
Larry Ellison | CEO, Oracle

S313445  ADF Enterprise Methodology
Group
Sunday, September 19th, 14:00-15:00
Moscone West, Level 3, Room 3012
+ 2 Unconference Sessions
Wednesday 22nd Sept 10:00-12:00
Hotel Parc 55, 3rd Floor, Mason Room
Chris Muir, Simon Haslam
The “on schedule” session will run an array of speakers on ADF topics including:

  • Frank Nimphius, well known as one of the top JDev Product Managers presenting on ADF-Security-or-Bust
  • Kito Mann, a key JSF contributor presenting on JSF2.0
  • Andrejus Baranovskis one of the ADF communities leading bloggers and presenters demoing a new ADF production system
  • Aino Andriessen of the we-only-hire-geniuses-mold from Amis on the ultimate smackdown, Automated vs Manual Builds
  • Sten Vesterli, ODTUG’s 2009 best speaker, giving us some facts and myths about ADF Tuning

The Unconference sessions will include:

  • Andrejus Baranovskis, Oracle ADF 11g and Oracle WebCenter 11g Production Demo
  • John Flack, ADF BC 10g and ADF Faces 10g to ADF BC 11g and Trinidad, Live!
  • Todd Hill & Ed O’Connor-GilesDemonstration of UW-Madison’s Scholarship Application
  • Gert LeendersIntegrating 3rd party tools/frameworks into ADF
  • Sten VesterliADF – How much do you really need to know?

S314708 Transform Your Business with Oracle Application Integration Architecture
Monday, September 20, 14:00 | Moscone West L3, Rm 3011
Jaap Kramer, Accenture, Systems Analist

Rene Ouwehand, C1000, IT Lead
In a world of point-to-point integration, moving your business to use standardized methods for integration is an uphill battle. Additional challenges arise if your organization is new to Oracle Fusion Middleware. This session provides answers to the central questions of your organization: · What is an enterprise business object (EBO)? · Why do we need one? · How can you use EBOs in an optimal way? Based on an actual customer story at Schuitema, the presentation shares lessons learned and the benefits of using the Oracle Application Integration Architecture approach. It includes guidance tips for the organization AND the IT department.

S316135 From Oracle Forms to a Service-Oriented Architecture with Oracle SOA Suite 11g
Tuesday, September 21, 5:00PM | Marriott Marquis, Salon 9
Edwin Biemond, Whitehorses, Architect

Oracle ACE and Architect at Whitehorses in the Netherlands. Java Developer of the year 2009 by Oracle Magazin. Edwin is a (inter)national speaker and has a popular blog ( http://biemond.blogspot.com ) about ADF and SOA. I have worked for many years with JDeveloper, JHeadstart and in the past with Designer. I am an expert in ADF, JSF, messaging ( edifact / ebXML) , web services and tuning of the Application and Database server

Melvin van der Kuijl, The Future Group, Oracle Consultant
Many customers have a traditional, rigid architecture that isn’t agile enough to handle environmental change. Enhancements are very time-consuming and expensive. The time to market is above average but must be as short as possible. This session elaborates on how a customer successfully moved from a traditional Oracle Forms-based architecture to SOA with Oracle SOA Suite 11g. Using a top-down, business-driven approach, this company went from a canonical data model to a loosely coupled environment based on open standards such as WSDL, SCA, and BPEL. What were the drivers and challenges, where do you start, and–last but not least–what are the best practices? The presentation answers all these questions.

S316877 Practical Insight on using Application Integration Architecture
Thursday, September 23, 1:30pm | Moscone West L3 Room 3011
Rajesh Raheja, Senior Director, Development, Oracle AIA
Rohit Agarwal, Senior Principal Solution Architect, FMW A-Team
This is a deep dive session that will walk through the basics of implementing an AIA based SOA integration. Based on customer experiences as well as working internally with various Oracle teams who develop pre-packaged AIA integrations, we will cover the implementation best practices as well as walk through an implementation scenario, show casing the methodology and tools involved in a typical AIA implementation.
For other informative AIA sessions, refer to to this post.

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SOA-BPM EMG – Enterprise Methodology Group chapter

soabpmemg.gif We’re now excited to announce that a 3rd Enterprise Methodology Group chapter has opened initiated by Lonneke Dikmans and her team of volunteers, entitled the SOA-BPM EMG.  This group is a place to discuss best practices, design, architecture and methodologies for SOA and BPM Enterprise (Oracle) development, including effort by “experts” in SOA (that’s anyone that knows what SOA stands for 😉 to discuss high level issues than those discussed on the OTN SOA Forums.  This effort is an overall part of getting SOA and BPM experts, advocates and programmers to start collaborating at user group events and OOW to get “SOA and BPM out there”.

We encourage anybody interested to join the SOA-BPM EMG today: http://groups.google.com/group/soa-emg and let us know what topics you would like to discuss. At Open World there are three sessions from the EMG chapters at the unconference (http://wikis.sun.com/display/JavaOne/Unconferences+at+JavaOne+and+Oracle+Develop+2010): two by the ADF EMG chapter and one by the SOA BPM EMG. You can let us know what topic you would like to discuss at the unconference by participating in the discussion: http://groups.google.com/group/soa-emg/browse_thread/thread/76bf53030c809f89?hl=en#

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Looking to get up to speed on Oracle Fusion Development? Want to get productive with Oracle JDeveloper and Oracle ADF?

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“The Quick Start Guide to Oracle Fusion Development: JDeveloper and Oracle ADF” is written by Grant Ronald, a Senior Group Product Manager at Oracle. This Oracle Press guide gets you up and running quickly with your first Oracle Fusion applications built using Oracle JDeveloper and Oracle ADF.

Quick Start Guide to Oracle Fusion Development focuses on providing the essential information you need to build applications in a matter of hours, not days or weeks. Rapidly learn the key building blocks and functionality you’ll use most of the time when building Fusion applications. The progression of topics closely matches the application building process, taking you through a typical development scenario from start to completion. The is now available through online book retailer and from McGrawHill directly.

For more information about JDeveloper and ADF visit the Development Tools Knowledge Zone

For additional books on SOA please visit our wiki: http://wiki.oracle.com/page/SOA+Publications+Wiki Please feel free to add books you can recommend!

Coherence Incubator

With the launch of new release of Oracle Coherence 3.6 the Coherence Incubator is available:

The Coherence Incubator hosts a repository of projects providing example implementations for commonly used design patterns, system integration solutions, distributed computing concepts and other artifacts designed to enable rapid delivery of solutions to potentially complex business challenges built using or based on Oracle Coherence. Example implementations are provided in both binary and source formats, typically with extensive documentation: