Cloud Adapter – Advanstar Customers Insights Webcast Went Live Today

 

clip_image002When your company tagline is "Connecting our Customers with Theirs", you can’t afford to get integration wrong.   Watch this brief on-demand webcast now to learn why Advanstar chose Oracle integration including the new Oracle Cloud Adapters to replace their legacy integration solution to simplify IT and provide real time synchronization between cloud and on-premise applications.

As you may have seen at Oracle OpenWorld 2014, there has been tremendous interest in the new Oracle Cloud Adapters for simplifying the cloud to on-premises integration challenge.  In this webcast by Advanstar and OSI Consulting, you will learn how Advanstar used the "Oracle Cloud Adapter for Salesforce.com" to connect their sales reps to Oracle E-Business Suite.  As described in the webcast, here were some of the challenges that drove them to the Oracle Solution:

Challenges Prior to the Oracle Solution:

  • Informatica batch integration using a cloud replication service was not acceptable
  • Lack of real-time integration
  • Data replication jobs ran into each other causing conflicts
  • High volume caused increased problems

Oracle Integration Solution Benefits:

  • Simplified cloud integration using the new Oracle Cloud Adapter for Salesforce.com
  • Faster integration of future applications
  • Instant updates for sales reps – real time data synchronization

Read the complete article here.

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Cloud Computing Definition & Architecture for Cloud Service Brokers

With the launch of the Oracle Cloud PaaS Platforms we will make the SOA & BPM Partner Community cloud ready. In this article series we will lay the foundation for cloud computing including definition and concepts.

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Cloud Computing Hype Introduction

Cloud Computing Definition and Criteria

Concepts in Cloud Computing

Industry focus & use case Cloud Computing Providers & Consumers

Differences between Cloud Definitions

NIST Cloud Computing Reference Architecture

Cloud Broker

Types Cloud Broker

Challenges Cloud Broker

Cloud Computing Hype Introduction

image Why is everyone talking about cloud computing? Drawn-out, expensive IT projects that are planned and implemented with few benefits for the business stakeholders are commonplace. In contrast, cloud computing offers business users the chance to immediately implement services with usage-based billing that are tailored to their requirements, often without the need to consult with the IT department.

However, aspects including security, architecture, availability, and standards are often not evaluated. Cloud consumers find themselves at the mercy of the cloud provider. Scenarios that require changing cloud providers after a cloud provider goes bankrupt, and the associated moving of data and/or applications, have not yet been sufficiently tested. Business continuity should play a key role from the start of a cloud evaluation process.

One of the greatest challenges here is the integration of existing data and systems into the cloud solution. Without integration spanning clouds and on premise systems, processes can only be executed in isolation, leading to cloud-specific silos of isolated solutions. Important information for users is not available across processes and systems. Problems that would have occurred in the company’s internal IT are now shifted to the cloud provider. To prevent "legacy clouds" or solutions that are hard to maintain, it is important to manage the entire architecture proactively and, in particular, the integration into the cloud. Even if cloud providers want us to believe otherwise, not every aspect of IT can be outsourced to cloud solutions!

Cloud Computing Definition and Criteria

Cloud computing is a model for usage-based network access to a common pool of configurable computing resources (e.g. networks, servers, storage systems, applications, and services) that can be provided and used quickly. IP-based services are requested via self-service and used online independently. A prerequisite for this is a broadband Internet connection with low latency. The IT resources are bundled into pools and provided as required. Billing is based on the services used. *1

Concepts in Cloud Computing

In cloud computing, the following models are differentiated on the basis of horizontal scaling:

· Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) – provides a hardware platform as a service, such as Amazon EC2 or Oracle Compute Service (now in preview)

· Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) – provides a software platform as a service, such as Google Apps Engine or Oracle Java Cloud

· Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) – allows applications and functions to be outsourced by virtualizing cloud providers’ hardware and software and providing the functions as services, such as Salesforce CRM [REF-1] or Oracle Sales Cloud

In deployment models, distinctions are made according to availability and installation location. Public clouds are services that are available to the public on the Internet. Private clouds are internal company services. Hybrid clouds and community clouds represent mixtures of these models, such as when Amazon computing power is used in the event of a failure or overload of an internal company cloud application.

Industry focus & use case Cloud Computing Providers & Consumers

clip_image005Large companies for which IT plays a central role or represents a competitive advantage often build internal company cloud solutions in their own data centers “private clouds”. Small and medium enterprises frequently use public cloud services. A further distinguishing feature is the cloud consumer focus. In the business-to-business segment, private clouds are predominantly used, while in the business-to-consumer segment the majority are public clouds (Figure: 1).

Differences between Cloud Definitions

Thomas Erl, Ricardo Puttini and Zaigham Mahmood define cloud computing in his latest book “Cloud Computing Concepts, Technology & Architecture”. Based on the NIST cloud computing definition they add “ubiquitous access” as a cloud characteristic, to reflect the trend that more and more services are used on mobile devices. As cloud computing becomes more and more adopted also in b2b services, companies run mission critical applications on a global level in the cloud, resiliency of this services becomes important. Therefore Thomas Erl Ricardo Puttini and Zaigham Mahmood add also “resiliency” to the cloud characteristics.*2

Wikipedia defined cloud computing more from a consumer perspective. The article highlights that cloud computing is often used as a jargon term without a commonly accepted non-ambiguous scientific or technical definition.*3. From my perspective the NIST definition is widely accepted between b2b vendors. Many software vendors try to brand their solutions as cloud solution, or cloud enabled solutions without to respect the NIST cloud definition. This reflects the change of the IT industry caused by cloud computing.

NIST Cloud Computing Reference Architecture

Together with the “The NIST Cloud Definition of Cloud Computing” the “NIST Cloud Computing Reference Architecture” lays the theoretical foundation of cloud computing. The NIST Cloud Computing Reference Architecture extends the definition by a reference architecture and a taxonomy. An additional actor and role model is introduced. The cloud provider offers IaaS, PaaS or SaaS services to the cloud consumer. Between them a cloud broker might offer service intermediation, service aggregation and service arbitrage. These services become more important as cloud services need to be integrated with on premise and integrated or exchanged between different cloud providers. A cloud carrier transports the cloud services from the cloud provider to the cloud consumer. A cloud auditor might support the cloud consumer and cloud provider in security, privacy impact and performance audits*4

Cloud Broker

NIST and Gartner define three different types of cloud brokers:

Service Intermediation

Provides value added services on top of a cloud platform. An example is the Force identity service from Salesforce. This identity service can be used to identify users across several cloud services.

Service Aggregation

Ensures the interoperability between different cloud services. An example is Boomi from Dell. The service let cloud consumers integrate for example a Salesforce CRM system with a Netleger billing system and or an on premise solution. As IT System are often historical grown and rally build on a green field approach cloud aggregation becomes key for cloud adoption.

Service Arbitration

A cloud service arbitrage provides flexibility and an “opportunistic choices” by offering multiple similar services to select from.*5 Heroku for example lets the cloud consumer choose between different cloud services. The cloud consumer might increase service level agreements or reduce the dependency from one cloud provider by a service arbitration service.

Key Benefits of Cloud Brokers

Key benefits of cloud brokers might include:

• Cloud interoperability: Integration between several cloud offerings

• Cloud portability: Move application between different cloud vendors

• Different data models between cloud offerings

• Modular services between several cloud offerings e.g. security, document or notification services to increase developer productivity and user usability & security

• Increase business continuity by reducing dependency from one cloud provider

• Increase SLAs by leverage multiple cloud provider

Challenges Cloud Brokers

Large leading cloud providers e.g. Google or Salesforce try to offer comprehensive services & platforms for cloud consumers. Often they are not interested to enable cloud broker services which might enable cloud consumer to choose or broker between different cloud providers. Sometimes their strategy can be characterized as a vendor log-in. Today no industry wide standard for cloud brokers is developed. To enable seamless service aggregation on a process level, between different cloud providers a meta-data model between them needs to be established. This model needs to include joint business objects and services to ensure seamless processes across multiple cloud providers.

Cloud consumers Dependencies based on Service Layer

The risk of such a vendor login might be based on the service model the cloud consumer chooses. The higher the service model, less has to build by the cloud consumer, more is provided by the cloud provider, the higher the risk of vendor login:

Service Model

Risk vendor login

Advice

SaaS

High

Same application on-premise available

PaaS

Medium

Standard programming language available several clouds

IaaS

Low

Operating & Virtualization technologies

With the need of cloud Brokers versus the trend to build whole cloud Economies by one dominant player this might be one of the most challenging and exciting areas of cloud computing in the next years. Today cloud consumers might carefully evaluate this in the cloud selection phase to ensure business continuity.*6

References

  1. NIST Definition Cloud Computing
  2. „Cloud Computing Concepts, Technology & Architecture” Thomas Erl, Zaigham Mahmood, Ricardo Puttini, PRENTICE HALL June 2013
  3. Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_computing
  4. NIST Cloud Computing Reference Architecture
  5. Gartner
  6. NIST Definition Cloud Computing

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Computer World Cloud Report

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Please see below the link to a recent ComputerWorld report sponsored by Oracle about customer requirements and adoption as it relates to Platform as a Service.
Great asset to read and share with your customers & prospects. Get the cloud report here.

Additional at Financial times Oracle published a special page for cloud computing, visit it here.

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API Catalog to Simplify API Management By Mala Ramakrishnan

 

Oracle is extending its API Management solution with a new product, API Catalog. This will give customers the ability to simplify the publication of API services that are developed in Oracle SOA Suite and other sources. Oracle API Catalog will be part of Oracle’s broader API Management solution portfolio. Oracle API Catalog also integrates seamlessly with with Oracle Mobile Suite portfolio of products for mobile enablement. Oracle API Catalog harvests services in Oracle Fusion Middleware to allow one-click publish, submit ratings, or manage re-use across other consuming applications. Oracle’s API Catalog is SOAP as well as REST/JSON compliant to easily support mobile mobile applications.

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Here is a validation by one of our beta customers Peter Osborne, IT Technical Lead at LG&E and KU Services Company: "The Oracle API Catalog is a straightforward, easy-to-use governance tool for capturing what services exist, what these services do, and how they can be consumed. Within hours of installation, an organization can begin cataloging their SOAP and REST web services, regardless of the underlying service technology. The harvesting functionality provides a jump start on aggregating service details, while minimizing manual data entry and the risk of duplication and error. Finally, the included JDeveloper plug-in completes the lifecycle by providing a mechanism within JDeveloper to easily view and consume documented services."

To find out more information on Oracle API Catalog, visit us: Website and explore our Datasheet.

Thanks to Andre, Lucas and Luis for the first community feedback. Send us your feedback via twitter @soacommunity #APIcatalog12c & #OER12c

clip_image002André Evensen @anevensen ·  2h 2 hours ago

Harvesting services from WSDLs and publishing to #APIcatalog12c, works like a charm. @soacommunity #OracleSOA

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clip_image002[1]André Evensen @anevensen ·  8h 8 hours ago

Newly released #APIcatalog12c installed on SOA Suite 12c. Next: Harvesting services! @soacommunity #OER12c

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clip_image007Luis Augusto Weir @Luisw19 ·  10h 10 hours ago

Publish your #API in minutes with #OAC new killer tool to manage APIs @soacommunity @oracleace @OTNArchBeat http://tinyurl.com/oac12c

clip_image008Lucas Jellema @lucasjellema ·  11h 11 hours ago

Oracle Enterprise Repository 12c is available for download at http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/repository/overview/index.html … – including the brand new API Catalog @soacommunity

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Link Consulting SOA Suite 12c and BPM Suite 12c Launch in Portugal

 

clip_image002On the 7th  October, Link Consulting, in partnership with Oracle, at the Hotel SANA Lisboa – Lisbon -  presented the new 12c versions for BPM Suite and SOA Suite.

This event “Introducing Oracle BPM Suite 12 and SOA Suite 12c” had the presence of more than 60 guests, that had the opportunity to get a deep insight about the new 12c versions from BPM Suite and SOA Suite, and about what these innovative solutions can provide to the organizations.

One of the high points of this event was the Keynote by Yogesh Sontakke, Principal Product Manager for Integration across Europe, Middle East and Africa, where the new market trends were presented, and how Oracle is addressing them; two parallel tracks, with demos and insights on the products’ new functionalities.

Link presented these products’ new components and features, as well as their most meaningful use-cases. It were also introduced – hands-on – Oracle’s Cloud Integration e Cloud Application Foundation service offerings.

In this event we got a deep insight about these innovative solutions that provide organizations the needed flexibility to support their business process transformation and integration roadmaps, resulting in a significant cost reduction.

Some of the topics covered in the event:

         SOA Developer Productivity

         Industrial SOA

         Mobile Enablement

         Migration: from 11g to 12c

         Process Analytics and Business Activity Monitoring

         Business Process Architecture

         Adaptive Case Management

         Process Accelerators

With the presentations and demos, it became clear how, with Oracle products – market leader technologies -, our clients will be more and more able to be one step ahead of their competition with bigger agility and operational efficiency.

Link, having been active in its Beta program during almost a year, has reached a higher understanding and deep knowledge about this versions, and we believe that they can be game-changers to your organization.

Link Consulting is one of the few companies to hold several Oracle Fusion Middleware Specializations, with the Oracle Platinum Partner certification. These specializations are obtained by the high number of certified workers and number of successfully executed projects. These are also recognized by Link’s customers as having been delivered with quality, and deep technological knowledge evidences.

Want to get more information about Link Consulting please visit the website here.

Interested to host a SOA 12c and BPM 12c launch event for your customers? Participate in our Fusion Middleware ACT on marketing campaign, for details please see the presentation here.

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Call for community pin design!

You like to get a SOA Community pin? Help us to design them! We want to get your ideas and feedback how our community pins should look like! Send us your suggestion via twitter @soacommunity #soacommunity

Some ideas & we want yours!

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Oracle OpenWorld 2014 Presentations

At our SOA Community Workspace (SOA Community membership required) you can download the updated the Oracle OpenWorld 2014 presentations:

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BPM presentations

IoT presentations

AppAdvantage presentations

For more OpenWorld material please see the OOW 2014 tag

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SOA Magazine III published

clip_image001The SOA Magazine III edition focuses on the new release of Oracle SOA Suite 12c. The “c2” stands for Cloud & Consolidation. Many customers face the challenge to deliver more IT value for their business. Cloud solutions are very attractive for business. SOA is the foundation for a successful road to cloud computing. To invest & grow companies needs to consolidate existing solutions. Many customers not only run multiple instances of integration products, they also run multiple solutions from multiple vendors. Analyst companies like Gartner report since years that 8 out of 10 dollar of IT investment is “dead money”. It’s time to consolidate your systems into one private cloud platform which also integrates your new public cloud solutions! Business becomes “digital” and middleware plays a key role.

IT is capable of building complex systems. With Service Oriented Architecture IT systems become flexible and integrated. With Business Process Management structured processes could be automated. Today IT needs to support business in a global competitive economy by flexible adaptive solutions. Therefore a new age of the knowledge worker, that makes his decision based on IT support, rises. Adaptive case management (ACM) is the solution which supports knowledge workers in their decision for unstructured processes. With ACM based solutions knowledge workers can make better decisions on core company values, which result in more successful companies in a competitive global environment. In this edition we highlight two ACM articles. OMG defined a suggestion for a notation for ACM, the “Case Management Model and Notation” (CMMN). Jessica Ray gives an introduction for CMMN modelling. In the second article Leon Smiers describes who the re-landscaping with case management.

This quarterly newsletter is for both customers and partners who are active in the SOA space. The content includes articles for IT decision makers, architects and developers. The goal of the newsletter is to update you on the latest SOA technologies, market studies, trainings & certifications and conferences. We publish the newsletter in English and some articles will be in Portuguese specially for the Brazilian marketing, thanks to Ricardo Puttini and his team. Contribution is open for everybody! We want to publish your content! Like case studies, best practice, technical examples and solutions and conferences. Feel free to submit your content to Marcello Marinho (Portuguese articles) & Jürgen Kress (for English articles).

Enjoy reading the SOA Magazine III we are looking forward to get your feedback! Ricardo Puttini & Jürgen Kress

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Oracle Fusion Middleware EMEA Partner Community Forum 2015 March 3rd & 4th 2015 Budapest

clip_image002Take this opportunity and register now for the Oracle Fusion Middleware Partner Community Forum XX that will be held in the Boscolo hotel in Budapest in on March 3rd & 4th 2015 with hands-on training on March 5th & 6th. Registration is free of charge, except in case of cancellation fee € 150 or no-show fee €500!

· SOA Suite 12c & Integration Cloud Service

· BPM Suite 12c & Process Cloud Service

· Mobile & Development tools & Mobile Cloud Service

· WebLogic 12c & Java Cloud & Developer Cloud Service

Quotes from previous conferences

· Rare combo of content, networking & fun, easy access to peers, Oracle Product Manager and experts in many areas” Lucas Jellema, Amis

· “A must attend for seniors partners” Martien van den Akker, Darwin

· “Great form, a clear must for any partner” Markus Schneeweis, ec4u

The conference will update you on the last Middleware solutions & cloud services specially for:

· Architects & Practice Managers: product overview

· Developers: product details and hands-on training including live demos

· Sales Experts positioning & sales kits including cheat sheets

· Marketing Executives: campaign kits including event material and ppts and demos

The event is a wonderful opportunity to:

  • Learn how to sell the value of Fusion Middleware by combining SOA, BPM, WebLogic and ADF & MAF
  • Meet with Oracle SOA, BPM, WebLogic and ADF Product Management
  • Exchange knowledge and have access to competitive intelligence
  • Learn from successful SOA, BPM, WebLogic and ADF implementations
  • Network within the Oracle SOA & BPM Partner Community and the Oracle WebLogic Partner Community

Additionally to the Fusion Middleware Partner Community Forum, you can participate in technical hands on workshops on March 5th & 6th 2014 (for those attending the workshops, it is also required to attend the Community Forum on March 3rd & 4th) You can only choose one workshop which runs for two days. The goal of these workshops is to prepare you for customer implementations and to become a certified implementation specialist. For details please visit our registration page here.

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SOA & BPM Community Newsletter January 2015

Dear SOA & BPM Partner Community member,

We are excited to announce the keynotes from Andrew Sutherland and Amit Zavery at our Fusion Middleware Partner Community Forum 2015. The Community Forum will be all about Middleware & Cloud Computing, if you want to get a preview get the latest presentation at our community workspace FMW Cloud-Public and Private Cloud-Overview-Oct32014-FINAL.pptx (SOA & BPM Community membership required). Cloud Computing will be the key topic for our community in 2015. In this newsletter edition you find also details about the latest Cloud Adapter for Oracle RightNow.

In 2015 we continue to encourage our partners to became Specialized, now the SOA Suite 12c Certified Implementation Specialist is available in beta. As a Specialized partners please make sure that you benefit from our marketing offers. In the case you missed the OTN Virtual Technology Summit it is now available on-demand. Same for the SOA Suite 12c free on-demand overview and OOW 2014 in the case you could not join, make sure you read the Amis OpenWorld 2014 Whitepaper.

In the Service Bus section we published three articles Migrating Oracle Service Bus 11g to 12c, Using the For Each action in OSB 12c and Install 12c SOA and OSB at Exalogic. Thanks to the eProseed team our b2b experts for B2B 12c overview and the technical b2b architects B2B 12c – Listening Channel activation and deactivation in bulk, and SOA Suite/B2B as a Critical Mission Hub for a High Volume Message Use Case.

Thanks to the community for sharing all the articles: SOA Suite 12c – Business Events, Protecting Sensitive Data in SOA Suite 12c, SOA Suite 12c: Topology Suggestions, Set-up a 12c SOA/BPM Infrastructure, A Chef Cookbook for Fusion Middleware 12c, SOA 12c – EDN Logging, What’s New in UPK 12.1? And beyond and Java Embedded helps IoT.

In our BPM section a must read is the Top 10 Things You Should Know About BPM 11g/12c by Mark Foster. In the case you are working on a BPM 12c project please make sure that you reach out to myself to get Oracle support. The Red Mavericks team published a nice example and series how to build your first BPMN process. Thanks to the community for sharing all the articles: Adaptive Case Management 12c and ADF Human Tasks & BPM 12c Gateways (Part 3 of 5): Parallel Gateway & BPM 12c Migration & BPM Workspace Login with libOVD & Running Oracle BPM 12c on AWS. For all partners who are working on Adaptive Case Management opportunities we would like to recommend the last book Thriving On Adaptability: Best Practices for Knowledge Workers by Keith Swenson.

In our last section Architecture & AppAdvantage we published a free on-demand online training about the Oracle Unified Method, additional information from our UX team See the Oracle Cloud UX roadmap in action at our lab and also a on-demand webcast series how to use Fusion Middleware for Applications AppAdvantage On-Demand Webcast Series.

Thanks to the whole community for your contribution and sharing your knowledge. In 2014 many of our articles made it in the Top SOA articles at OTN! Please make sure you share also your best practice and technical information in 2015, best via twitter @soacommunity #soaCommunity

Great start in 2015 and see you in Budapest! Jürgen Kress

Jürgen Kress
Fusion Middleware Partner Adoption
Oracle EMEA

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