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· clip_image001Innovate Faster, Spend Less, and Connect People with the Right Information Whether you’re just beginning your journey to cloud computing or you’ve adopted it throughout your business, the platform that supports your strategy deserves thoughtful consideration. Oracle Senior Vice President, PaaS, BI, and EPM Business Groups Steve Daheb talks about the pivotal role platform as a service has in helping businesses innovate faster, spend less, and connect people with the right information.
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· Taking Java to the Cloud: Build Apps Quickly with the Tools You Know and Love The cloud’s transformative power is built on the allure of simplification, from provisioning to application development to application deployment. However, cashing in on that allure should not require a huge overhaul in the way that developers work. Find out how Oracle Java Cloud Service and two new related services let you use the same tools in the same way as you would for on-premises development—and how you can use cloud services to support the DevOps partnership in new, more valuable ways.

· Pharmavite Accelerates Digital Automation with Oracle (2:14) At Pharmavite, IT is becoming a business enabler by leveraging Oracle Process Cloud Service for digital automation of supply chain business processes.

· Sample Chapter: Oracle API Management Implementation Case Study This sample chapter from Oracle API Management 12c Implementation, written by Oracle ACE Director Luis Weir, Oracle ACE Rolando Carraso, Oracle ACE Associate Arturo Viveros, and Andrew Bell, is based on actual scenarios experienced by the authors and provides a realistic view of the key challenges faced when implementing API management — and how they can be overcome.
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· Video: Four Questions on the Oracle Integration Cloud Service Does the Oracle Integration Cloud Service make sense for your organization? In this 2 Minute Tech Tip Oracle ACE Rolando Carrasco and ACE Associate Arturo Viveros respond to that question with three additional questions that just might help you sort it out for yourself.
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· Now Available: SOA Cloud Service and API Manager Cloud Service Oracle SOA Cloud and API Manager Cloud work in tandem with Integration Cloud Service to provide the broadest and most complete iPaaS in the cloud.
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· Now Available: VirtualBox VM for SOA Suite 12.1.3 This VM includes Oracle SOA Suite 12.1.3.0.1, API Manager 12.1.3.0.0, Stream Explorer 12.1.3.0.1, and Managed File Transfer 12.1.3.0.1.
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Visualizations are far more than a pretty face on the cloud

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Visualizations are probably the most effective way to convey information, insights and prompts for action to humans. We are not terribly good at quickly and correctly interpreting textual information that require sequential processing. Our brains however are very well equipped to rapidly interpret information presented in a well defined visualization. The expression ‘one picture says more than a thousand words’ is one that speaks volumes (and a picture capturing that expression would of course tell us even more…).

Visualizations were omnipresent at last week’s Oracle OpenWorld 2015 conference. From keynote sessions by Larry Ellison and Thomas Kurian to the demo grounds where SaaS applications as well as development tools, PaaS services and other products were demonstrated, visualizations were everywhere. In part because they look nice and have an immediate appeal. But far more than just eye candy, visualizations are truly very effective in many use cases – especially when rapid responses to real time findings are required or where decisions need to be made based on deep insight in trends, patterns, correlations and underlying causes.

Glance, Scan, Commit

At the heart of Oracle’s strategic design philosophy for [cloud]user experience is the ‘glance, scan, commit’ way of working we humans tend to adopt. We scan our surroundings for things that stand out in some way and therefore may require more attention. The things that attracted attention on our first scan are then glanced at – to better understand what makes them stand out, quickly interpret if action is indeed required (such as more in depth investigations, decisions or execution of a workflow or business process). Some things can perhaps be done on the fly (accept/reject, send left or right, acknowledge) and are immediately removed from the to-do list. For others we may determine that nothing further needs to be done. Then there are more involved tasks that are the end result of the scan and glance stages. These tasks form a to do list of things that we need to work on – commit ourselves to – either instantaneously or at a later moment. (see  Strategic design philosophy pushes Oracle cloud user experience to lofty new heights by Kathy Miedema for more details on this philosophy).

Glance, Scan and Commit are implemented throughout Oracle’s SaaS applications. Users typically start from an initial dashboard that provides them the information they need to perform the Glance. This is typically information that is the outcome of aggregations and advanced data analysis – resulting in condensed reports of those facts that the user needs to be aware of, needs to react to or decide upon. This information should be presented in such as way that the ‘cost of understanding is minimized’ – as Jairam Ramanathan, Senior Development Manager for Data Visualizations at Oracle Cloud and Mobility Development Tools puts it.

Usually this means that the presentation shows a recent change or trend, a comparison with a threshold, deadline or other target or a list of action items. Data Visualizations are used to present these elements in a way that makes them easy to interpret quickly and correctly. Compared with a purely textual representation, most visualizations can easily add context – such as time or location – and categorizations or grouping. Visualizations can leverage special traits of our human minds. These include our ability to quickly interpret, compare and spot differences in position, shape and size, color (to some extent) and extract a story from animation. Our brain’s associative powers quickly come into play with visualizations.

Jeremy Ashley, GVP Cloud Applications UX at Oracle and responsible for the Glance, Scan, Commit philosophy, stresses that visualizations may not be too simplistic, or our brain simply zooms out. A visualization needs to hold a certain challenge in order to pique our curiosity.

Visualizations not only cater for the glance phase, they can usually also play an important role in the scan phase. Visualizations can allow drill down, to analyze a little further and look in more details into specific areas of interest indicated during glance. Additionally, visualizations may go beyond just presenting the data and also support simple manipulation of data – for example adjusting a gauge or dragging elements on a time line or even a bubble chart. Read the complete article here.

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Case for case management by Leon Smiers

 

clip_image001A case for case management with Léon Smiers and Greger Wikstrand. They discuss BPM and case management, how they differ and how the complement each other. Léon also talks about why they wrote their latest book, Oracle Case Management Solutions and the benefits with case management.

Léon Smiers works as a Solution Architect for Capgemini, The Netherlands in the area of Oracle Technology and Architecture, where he is one of the leading Oracle specialists. He has done a lot of work and research in the field of integration and new technologies, like RFID, SOA, EDA, BPM, and case management, on which he wrote articles and presented at international conferences.

You can follow them on twitter as @LeonSmiers and @GregerWikstrand

Links:

· Oracle Case Management Solutions (ISBN: 978-1482223828) by Léon Smiers, Manas Deb, Joop Koster and Prasen Palvankar
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· Knowledge Worker Enablement on Premises and in the Cloud

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NEW PaaS4SaaS TOOLS: Rapid Development Kit

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NEW PaaS4SaaS TOOLS: The OAUX team has launched a Rapid Development Kit to help partners grow their Oracle Applications Cloud business and offer more value to customers. It’s a work in progress, but the design patterns for Release 10 are already available for download via ebook. See why user-centricity, simplicity, and consistency remain front and center in Cloud user experience designs. Check out the Forbes Oracle Voice interview with Ultan O’Broin, who leads the partner enablement effort for the OAUX team. The Voice of User Experience (VoX) blog has also published a recent post on extensibility in Release 10.

UX NEWS ON ORACLE VOICE: OAUX Group Vice President Jeremy Ashley, who leads the OAUX team, tackles new trends in the workforce and, specifically, what the OAUX team is doing in regard to mobility on Forbes.com’s Oracle Voice in Mobile UX: We’re No Longer Slaves To The System.

Simplified User Experience Design Patterns for Oracle Applications Cloud Service

This eBook contains user experience design patterns that Oracle uses to build the sleek, modern simplified user interface for the Oracle Cloud Applications portfolio, such as the Oracle ERP Cloud, Oracle HCM Cloud, and Oracle Sales Cloud. Get the free eBook here.

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BPM 12c Subprocesses (Part 2 of 3): Embedded Subprocess by Antonis Antoniou

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In this second blog on sub-processes we will explore the embedded sub-processes, also referred to as inline sub-processes and as the name implies this is a sub-process type that consists of a series of activities (for example tasks, gateways, events, etc.) that resides within the parent process.

An embedded sub-process has certain distinct characteristics such as they always begin with a none start event and end with a non end event, they do not contain swimlanes and most importantly they share their parent’s context, meaning they can access parent process data which simplifies things since you are not required to define input and output parameters and pass them as data objects. If required you can defined data objects that are local to your embedded sub-process.
An embedded sub-process is mainly used to simplify the process model by grouping activities together into an embedded sub-process that can be collapsed or expanded to hide and show the implementation details.
Another common use of the embedded sub-process is to define loops which will be the case with the sample process that we will implement as part of this blog post.
We will be implementing a very simple process which will make use of the embedded sub-process to loop through a list of order items for review.
Create the basic BPM application and BPM project (i named it OracleBPM12cEmbeddedSubProcessDemoApp and OracleBPM12cEmbeddedSubProcessDemo respectively) and choose "Empty Composite" in step 3 of the "Create BPM Application" wizard since we will first create the the XSD schema file to describe our process’s input and output parameters. Read the complete article here.

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Running Business Processes in the Cloud by Antonis Antoniou

 

clip_image002My article on Oracle Process Cloud Service has just been published by OTech Magazine in its Fall 2015 "OpenWorld Special" edition. Oracle has been releasing a number of different cloud products, including Oracle Process Cloud Service (PCS) as an addition to its on-premise Oracle BPM Suite offering. This article briefly explains what PCS is about.
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How to build a Process Cloud Service Application (Business Travel Expense) in 40 minutes – Part I – Designing your process by Jose Rodrigues

 

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Welcome to Red Maverick’s third video. In this one, we’ll guide you on how to build a complete, working BPM application using  Oracle’s Process Cloud Service. The first part is about designing your process from a functional/business point of view.

In the next parts, you’ll see how to setup a process start form, build advanced rules, conduct escalations and going up management chains. This scenario and video was first prepared by me for Link Consulting‘s Process Cloud event, that was held in July 2015. Watch the video here.

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Process Success Workshops generate additional consulting business!

 

The Process Success Workshops are technical workshops you can run with your customers. You can generate additional consulting business with existing customers e.g. SOA Suite customers with BPM Suite. Or You can use the excellent content to win new customers. We highly encourage you to make use of the BPM Success Workshop 2015 at our SOA Community Workspace (SOA Community membership required).

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HCL & Samsung Bring Unique Business-Focused Wearable Apps and Enterprise Solutions to Oracle OpenWorld 2015

 

clip_image001At Oracle OpenWorld 2015, Samsung Electronics is showcasing premier enterprise solutions created for Samsung’s top-rated mobile devices and developed on Oracle’s industry-leading architecture. Together, Samsung and Oracle are improving the end-user experience by delivering solutions unique to Samsung devices and Oracle Mobile Cloud Service.

From smartphones to tablets to wearables, Samsung and Oracle are driving enterprise mobility and enabling professionals to be more productive. The new Cordova plug-in for Samsung developers, also on display at Oracle OpenWorld, makes enterprise app development easier through the packaging of key APIs for one of the best Android business experience on the market. The Cordova plug-in integrates into Oracle’s developer tools, while granting access to Samsung’s unique hardware features such as multi-window and S Pen.

“As two of the world’s leading drivers of enterprise mobility, Samsung and Oracle are positioned to deliver an ideal user experience that pushes the boundaries of productivity in the workplace,” said Rick Segal, Vice President of Enterprise Business Team, IT & Mobile Communications Business at Samsung Electronics. “Our alliance with Oracle is not only powering professionals and businesses through mobility, but also enabling developers and systems integrators to produce unique enterprise solutions that help organizations reach new levels of growth and success.” Read the complete article here. Watch the video here

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FlexDeploy 3.0 to be Unveiled at Oracle OpenWorld by Dan Goerdt

 

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Flexagon FlexDeploy 3.0 – Automating the Enterprise

October 12, 2015 – Flexagon today announced it will unveil FlexDeploy Version 3.0 at Oracle OpenWorld. FlexDeploy significantly lowers project risk and complexity and accelerates the overall project lifecycle. FlexDeploy provides a comprehensive and integrated platform for managing the entire build, deploy, test, and release life cycle, enabling customers to capitalize on their investments faster and decrease cost and risk of delivering solutions based on Oracle Fusion Middleware, Applications, and Cloud. FlexDeploy 3.0 enhancements further improve the speed, quality, and cost of software delivery both on-premise and in the cloud.

FlexDeploy 3.0 Highlights

· Oracle Cloud PaaS, SOA Cloud Service – Extending the existing support for Java Cloud Service (JCS) and Database Cloud Service (DB CS), FlexDeploy 3.0 makes it easy to deploy on the SOA Cloud Service. On-premise SOA deployments can be moved to the SOA CS with no changes to the FlexDeploy workflow or projects; simply a few configuration changes and FlexDeploy automatically deploys SOA Composites, MDS, OSB, and other artifacts to the SOA CS. The SOA and JCS instances can be brought up and down dynamically, driving optimized utilization of resources.

· Oracle EBS Plugin – The EBS plugin automates deployment and migration processes for EBS Customization and Personalization such as OAF View Objects, Entity Objects, Page Objects, and Substitutions. All EBS object types are supported, which during the beta program has shown to provide significant cost reduction and improved quality of EBS changes. Read the complete article here.

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