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

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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 (ICS) Preview” by The SOA mythbusters

 

clip_image001INTRODUCTION.

So, do you really like SOA? That’s great because so do we, and we’ve been working with it every single day since a long time ago. As Oracle professionals, we’ve seen the SOA stack grow, change, incorporating new products and technology with each version, from 10g to 12c.

We’re Rolando Carrasco and Arturo Viveros, the SOA Myth Busters from Mexico, and as we go with this series we will put to the test a number of questions, myths and urban legends regarding integration, SOA & the Oracle FMW Platform in seek of finding out which myths are true and which are not.

ABOUT THIS EPISODE

In this short episode, we will preview the imminent (and much awaited) launch of Oracle Integration Cloud Service (ICS).

In this era of digital disruption, Cloud Integration is and will keep being one of the hottest and most relevant topics in the SOA / Middleware realms.

So, as we usually do, let’s identify a bunch of questions which we will attempt to clarify throughout this article:

  • Why is Oracle bringing to the table an iPaaS offering of its own?
  • What is the difference between ICS and SOA Suite in the Cloud?
  • Where does this leave my on premise SOA Suite implementation?
  • What is running underneath the curtains and how does Oracle ICS stack up against its main competitors?
  • Which business scenarios would be better suited for the implementation of such a tool?
  • What benefits can organizations expect to achieve by leveraging this kind of offering?
  • What about common concerns such as performance, security, ease of adoption / use, portability, standardization, etc.?
  • Are there any clear guidelines for ICS’s implementation / adoption from an architectural standpoint?
  • Can I do SOA with ICS?
  • Is ICS suitable for on premise integrations?

Let’s get started

Since the product has yet to hit the market, this time around we don’t have a de-facto myth revolving around it; but don’t worry, the myths will surely come swiftly and we will be there to tackle them whenever they arise.

For now, let’s focus on the questions at hand. It seems to us that a good way to get started in the matter is by going over some elemental definitions and concepts:

First things first

Oracle ICS is an integration product in the cloud. Let’s first nail this.

ICS stands for Integration Cloud Services. Oracle has addressed a strong Cloud need: the integration among Cloud based Applications. Oracle has been very active to become a Cloud type of monster. If we go back five years ago, maybe Oracle was not perceived as a strong Cloud player, but those days are very far away now. Oracle has a very clear cloud offering in the different recognized flavors: PaaS, SaaS and IaaS.

A set of Cloud based applications, such as: Taleo, Right Now, Big Machines (Oracle CPQ) are very well-known in the market. A very large set of customer around the globe use them.

But what about having to integrate those different Clouds? Or even more, what about integrating an Oracle Cloud with a different vendor Cloud? (e.g. Salesforce.com or Success Factors).

There is where we meet with our first question: Read the complete article here.

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Introducing the Integration Cloud Service by Robert van Molken

 

clip_image002Oracle released some more Cloud offerings and in this article we introduce the Integration Cloud Service. This cloud service lets your organization create integrations between cloud application, but also between cloud and on-premise applications. Create connections to well known and less known SaaS applications using a bunch of cloud adapters, publish or subscribe to the Messaging Cloud Service, or use industry standards like SOAP & REST. The available set of cloud adapters will certainly grow in the future when the marketplace is fully up-and-running.

Why should organizations consider the Cloud?
Let’s get started with the key benefits and features before diving into them more detailed. Why should organizations consider the Cloud?
In this day and age more and more software is going into the cloud, maybe they’re even developed with a cloud-first strategy. Thinks of your CRM, ERP of your HCM application. These applications do not do standalone business they communicate with each other, they exchange information. The Integration Cloud (fno ICS) provides this integrations and does it simplified.

The Cloud has a lot advantages, it is probably the most cost efficient method to use, maintain and upgrade an enterprise service bus.  It is available at much cheaper rates and hence, can significantly lower the company’s IT expenses. Besides, there are many pay-as-you-go and other scalable options available, which makes it very reasonable for your organization. Since all your data is stored in the cloud, backing it up and restoring the same is relatively much easier than storing the same on a physical device. Once you register yourself in the cloud, you can access the information from anywhere, where there is an Internet connection.

So what has the Integration Cloud Service to offer to meet these demands?

Simplified UI
ICS gives a web-based, point & click integration experience where you can easily create integrations between Cloud applications, public web services and on-premise applications.

Rich Connectivity
ICS has a standard library of Cloud & On-premise connectors which includes Oracle SaaS applications, but also connectors for the Messaging Cloud Service and industry standards like SOAP and REST.

Recommendations
The mapping builder to create the necessary mappings between the adapter connections has a build-in recommendation engine for guidance how to best map source to target fields.

Visibility & Error Detections
ICS as build-in a rich monitoring and error management. With advanced tracking you can easily spot inconsistencies and monitoring the usage and performance of integrations. It generates alerts, and even emails them, when connections fail to work. With the guided error handling the errors are easy to repair.

Overview of the Integration Cloud Service
Because it is fully web-based you only need to open a browser and go to the URL you received after creating your ICS instance. After signing in to the Integration Cloud Service you are welcomed by the home page. Read the complete article here.

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Cloud Integration Workshop for Partners France and UK

 

clip_image002The Oracle team is pleased to invite your integration developers and consultants to a 3-days hands-on workshop on how to integrate applications with Oracle Cloud platform. Oracle will organize several 3-days Workshops between October 2015 – June 2016. We invite you to join the workshop InClass or Remotely (avoid travel time and travel costs by joining remotely). These Invite-Only hands-on workshops will be delivered by Oracle Development at No-Fee to Partners. A workshop consists of live presentations, live demos, and hands-on laboratory exercises.

IMPORTANT: These workshops are available to selected Oracle Partners with a current OPN Gold Level or higher membership. A fully executed Oracle Cloud Services Training Addendum is required for this workshop

Agenda

Oracle Integration Cloud Service

– Integration Basics
– Integration Patterns – cloud-to-cloud and cloud-to-on-premise

– Application Adapters
– Pre-built integration Flows
– Cloud SDK and APIs
– Administration.

Schedules

Workshop dates:

12th – 14th October, 2015 (Mon-Wed). Location: France, Colombes. Remote participation is possible.

9th – 11th November, 2015 (Mon-Wed). Location: UK, TVP. Remote participation is possible.

Target Audience

Integration Developers, Solution Architects, Technology Consultants.

Registration

Provide your submission to your local Alliances & Channels Manager. Alternatively, provide your submission to your local Alliances & Channels Enablement Manager. Provide the following information: Workshop, Workshop region, Workshop date, InClass or Remote, Partner Company, Participant’s name, Participant’s Corporate Email Address, Resident Country, Participant’s Manager’s Corporate Email Address.

France: jean-jacques.panissie@oracle.com and UK, Israel: kate.lynskey@oracle.com

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Integration Cloud Service – Launch Webcast August 12th 2015

 

clip_image002Join this webcast, with Q & A, to hear how Land O’ Lakes, JDSU, Global Foundries, Calix, and PWC have discovered ways to break barriers between IT and lines of business with one of the most revolutionary new PaaS offerings: Oracle Integration Cloud Service.

Have you heard of Oracle Recommends? Pre-built integration? Auto-association?  Learn about these cool new integration features and more:

  • Simplify your integration between cloud and on-premises SaaS applications while maintaining security and reliability
  • Get started with the Integration Cloud Service and take advantage of the easy-to-use design interface and complete integrated solution to Oracle Cloud Platform

For details please visit the registration page here.

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PaaS Cloud Services: Integration Cloud Service and Process Cloud Services

 

At the SOA Community Workspace (SOA Community membership required) we posted the latest Platform as a Service (PaaS) documents for Process Cloud Service and Integration Cloud Service. Including click trough demos from GSE Demo Systems PaaS .

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Introducing Oracle Integration Cloud Service_v7(1).pptx

Oracle Integration Cloud Service DS-2015-03-04.pdf

ICS GSE

Process Cloud Service

PCS Datasheet.pdf

PCS GSE

For more information visit the cloud tag here.

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Oracle Cloud Integration Event – 24th July 2015 London UK

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Oracle has now launched its new Cloud Integration Solution. As integration experts, we want to know whether this will help customers avoid the frankencloud.

At Estafet we strive to provide the best integration solutions. We have been trying the with new Oracle technology and it looks good:  it addresses the issues of data security and focuses on bringing cloud applications back into the fold of the IT infrastructure.

To delve into the detail and provide you with best practice cloud integration advice, we are holding a free event on Friday 24th July at the Arrow ECS Auditorium, The Royal Exchange, London, EC3V 3LN.

For details please visit the registration page here.

 

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Debra Lilley talking about PaaS for SaaS Cloud Services

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Debra Lilley talking about PaaS for SaaS Cloud Services and tips how to sell more middleware, watch the video here

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To learn more about Integration Cloud Service please visit our blog here.

To learn more about Process Cloud Service please visit our blog here.

To learn more about Java Cloud Service please visit our blog here.

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