Integration Cloud Service Bootcamps Dubai, Munich, Utrecht and Dublin

 

clip_image001Simplify Integration.

Maximize the value of your investments in SaaS and on-premises applications through a simple and powerful integration platform in the cloud.

  • Fast. Get started in minutes!
  • Simple. Build SaaS to SaaS and SaaS to on-premises integrations in just a few clicks.
  • Enterprise-Grade. A secure, performant and highly available platform for your mission-critical integrations.
  • Integrated. Pre-integrated with your Oracle SaaS applications.

Attend a free hands-on workshop to learn Oracle Integration Cloud Service (ICS) hands-on- Goal of the workshop is to build SaaS and on-premises integrations as well your own cloud adapters with the SDK.

Target audience:

Integration Developers, Solution Architects, Technology Consultants

Registration is free of charge, except in case of cancellation fee € 150 or no-show fee €2000! Please read the registration page very careful before you register here:

Dubai February 8th & 9th 2016

München April 4th – 6th 2016

Utrecht May 2nd & 3rd 2016

Dublin June 6th & 7th 2016

For details and additional trainings visit our SOA & BPM Partner Community training calendar (SOA Community membership required)

SOA & BPM Partner Community

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First steps with the Cloud App adapters and the Cloud Adapter SDK – Installation by Niall Commiskey

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Download the software from here
BTW. I am installing this on top of SOA 12.1.3 BP1

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Download the 3 files specified –

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I unzip the first of the apps files – Read the complete article here.

SOA & BPM Partner Community

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Getting Started with Oracle Integration Cloud Service online course. Free online training!

 

clip_image002Here you can watch lecture and how-to videos, test your knowledge, and create your own integration. To perform the exercise you will need to have your Integration Cloud Service already provisioned. This training should take approximately 2 hours.

Agenda:

Attend the free online training here.

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Connect Your Business with Oracle Cloud Integration

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Transform your fragmented company into a connected cloud business. Provide sales real-time customer data, synchronize cloud with on-premises applications for marketing, and connect your customer support applications with your sales applications. Watch the video here.

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Accelerate Your Application Integration Across the Cloud and On Premises

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Oracle Integration Cloud Service simplifies development of integrations between your applications in the cloud and between applications in the cloud and on premises, all without needing to write code or install and manage infrastructure or middleware.

Jump-start your Software as a Service (SaaS) integration with a library of prebuilt integrations and adapters from Oracle and our partners. As a subscriber of Oracle’s SaaS applications like Oracle Sales Cloud, Oracle Marketing Cloud, and Oracle Service Cloud, you have access to these integrations through Oracle Integration Cloud Service. Prebuilt integration packages let you integrate your SaaS applications in hours, not months. Oracle Integration Cloud Service powers productivity for the cloud beyond imagination.

With Oracle Integration Cloud Service, you can:

• Connect securely to applications and services in

the cloud and on premises

• Point and click to create integrations between your

applications with a powerful browser-based visual

designer—it even runs on your favorite tablet

• Select from a growing list of integrations built by

Oracle and Oracle partners

• Monitor and manage your integrations

• Manage errors

Get the free eBook here

SOA & BPM Partner Community

For regular information on Oracle SOA Suite become a member in the SOA & BPM Partner Community for registration please visit www.oracle.com/goto/emea/soa (OPN account required) If you need support with your account please contact the Oracle Partner Business Center.

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Integration Cloud Service Bootcamps Dubai, Munich, Utrecht and Dublin

 

clip_image001Simplify Integration.

Maximize the value of your investments in SaaS and on-premises applications through a simple and powerful integration platform in the cloud.

  • Fast. Get started in minutes!
  • Simple. Build SaaS to SaaS and SaaS to on-premises integrations in just a few clicks.
  • Enterprise-Grade. A secure, performant and highly available platform for your mission-critical integrations.
  • Integrated. Pre-integrated with your Oracle SaaS applications.

Attend a free hands-on workshop to learn Oracle Integration Cloud Service (ICS) hands-on- Goal of the workshop is to build SaaS and on-premises integrations as well your own cloud adapters with the SDK.

Target audience:

Integration Developers, Solution Architects, Technology Consultants

Registration is free of charge, except in case of cancellation fee € 150 or no-show fee €2000! Please read the registration page very careful before you register here:

Dubai February 8th & 9th 2016

München April 4th – 6th 2016

Utrecht May 2nd & 3rd 2016

Dublin June 6th & 7th 2016

For details and additional trainings visit our SOA & BPM Partner Community training calendar (SOA Community membership required)

SOA & BPM Partner Community

For regular information on Oracle SOA Suite become a member in the SOA & BPM Partner Community for registration please visit www.oracle.com/goto/emea/soa (OPN account required) If you need support with your account please contact the Oracle Partner Business Center.

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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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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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