Want to try the Oracle Cloud hands-on July 6th 2017 in Berlin?

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Join the Opitz Oracle Cloud test drive event on July 6th in Berlin.

Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,           ,

nach dem großen Erfolg im letzten Jahr, laden wir Sie zu unserem IT|Barbecue am 06. Juli 2017 in unsere Büroräume in Berlin-Britz ein. Diskutieren Sie mit uns aktuelle Trends wie Digitalisierung, IoT, Integration, Cloud, Business Intelligence, Big Data oder Lizenzierung.

Testen Sie am Vormittag die Oracle IaaS und DBaaS Cloud Services Hands-On in unserem Oracle Cloud Test Drive Workshop (Weitere Details).

Verpassen Sie nicht unsere Programmhighlights:

  • Keynote: Die Digitalisierung frisst ihre Kinder – das Aus der klassischen IT-Organisation
  • Impulsvorträge von den Autoren des Buches "Dynamikrobuste Architekturen der Digitalisierung"
  • Thementalks mit unseren Experten zu Ihren Fragestellungen
  • Networking mit Partnern und anderen Kunden
  • und vieles mehr

Wann:
Donnerstag, 06.07.2017
Beginn Workshop: 09:00 Uhr
Beginn IT|Barbecue: ca. 12:30 Uhr

Wo:
OPITZ CONSULTING Deutschland GmbH
Standort Berlin
Tempelhofer Weg 64
12347 Berlin-Britz

Unsere ausführliche Agenda finden Sie hier.

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Eine für alles: Cloud Integration statt Anwendungs-Chaos

OpitzDie IT eines Unternehmens wächst mit dessen Bedürfnissen, nicht nach einem Masterplan. Klar, dass dann irgendwann jeder Unternehmensbereich mit eigenen, speziellen Anwendungen arbeitet – von lokalen Business-Applikationen bis zur SaaS-Lösung in der Cloud. Probleme entstehen dann, wenn der Austausch zwischen all den Systemen nicht reibungslos läuft: das kostet unnötig Zeit, Nerven und Geld.

Viele Firmen nutzen bereits Integrationsplattformen als Schnittstellen zwischen einzelnen Systemen. Aber kann eine solche verzweigte Integrationslandschaft in Sachen Datenvolumen und Dynamik mit den neusten Entwicklungen mithalten?

Wie Sie sich den Überblick zurückholen, ihre Prozesse optimieren und bei der Integration wieder auf eigenen Beinen stehen können – darüber informiert Opitz Consulting ganz aktuell unter http://www.auf-eigenen-beinen.de. Neben einem Überblick zu möglichen cloud-basierten Integrationslösungen, zum Beispiel zur Oracle SOA-Suite, haben Sie dort auch die Möglichkeit, einen individuellen Beratungstermin mit den Integrations-Experten von Opitz zu vereinbaren. Ein kleiner Schritt für Ihre IT-Fachleute – vielleicht aber ein großer für Ihr Unternehmen!

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espresseo & integration – Opitz events 01.10 Frankfurt, 29.10 München & 25.11 Hamburg

Beginnen Sie den Tag mit einem tollen Frühstück sowie leckeren Kaffeespezialitäten und erfahren Sie bei unserem IT|espresso mehr zum Thema "Systemintegration". Unter der Fragestellung "Wie wird meine Integrationslandschaft modern, nutzbringend, wartbar und preiswert", möchten wir mit Ihnen und anderen Experten in lockerer Atmosphäre über Erfolgsfaktoren sowie Trends und deren Implikationen z.B. wie man eine Cloud Application integriert, diskutieren. Nutzen Sie die Chance zum Gedanken- und Erfahrungsaustausch mit unseren Experten Torsten Winterberg und Dr. Hendrik Voigt sowie den anderen Teilnehmern und gestalten Sie die Agenda mit Ihren aktuellen Themen.

Seien Sie dabei:  01.10. Frankfurt, 29.10. München, 25.11. Hamburg

Weitere Details zur Veranstaltungsreihe

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Oracle Fusion Middleware @inspire|IT – May 11th & 12th Frankfurt Germany

 

image inspire|IT a Best Practices Conference will take place on May 11 & May 12 at the Radisson Blue at Frankfurt.

Besides the topics “Software Development”, “BI/ Analytics”, “Infrastructure & Services” and an Oracle BIG Data|Update, “BPM & Systemintegration“ will be a main theme at the conference. The topic will be discussed on May 11. Leading figures will explain their User Experience and Solutions. Don´t miss the opportunity and join sessions of e.g. W.L. Gore, Wincor Nixdorf and many more.

Celebrate with us the 25th anniversary of OPITZ Consulting during an exclusive evening event.

For more details, please visit www.inspireitcon.de. Save the date and register now for free! You are interested in the other topics as well? No problem! Join the other sessions and be up to date.

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Upgrading Oracle SOA/BPM Suite from 11g to 12c by Danilo Schmiedel

 

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Microservices architectures – Thoughts from a SOA perspective by The Cattle Crew

 

clip_image002A frequently discussed topic these days is the Micorservices architectural paradigm. Discussions on various internet blogs and forums are showing the trend that proponents of this approach are not tired of emphasizing why Microservices are different to a holistic SOA approach, when dealing with breaking up or avoiding monolithic software architectures.

For this reason it’s time for the Cattle Crew team, to take a closer look on this arising architectural style and the corresponding discussions from a different perspective.

Microservices Architectures

Amongst others Martin Fowler published a blog about what is characteristic for Microservices and applications build on the foundation of this architectural style [1].  According to this and other blog posts (see also [2], [3]), the goal of a Microservices approach is to avoid software systems to become monolithic, inflexible and hardly manageable, by splitting a system into modular, lightweight and maximum cohesive services. Applications build on this architecture should ensure the agility regarding changes caused by changed business requirements, because affected services of an application can simply be adapted and be redeployed independently from other components.

Effectively a Microservice is a in itself cohesive, atomic application, which fulfills a dedicated purpose. Therefore it encapsulates all needed elements, e.g. UIs, logic components, may also have its own separated persistent store and may run in a separate JVM, to ensure as less impairment to other services as possible. Furthermore the implementation technologies for a specific service may vary. For each service the best-fitting technology should be used; there should be no restrictions regarding the used technologies.

To ensure consistency as well as compatibility with already existing components in case of changes and to guarantee seamless release management of changed components, a Continuous Delivery procedure is indispensable for succeeding. In addition the implementation efficiency benefits from the Microservices approach, because different components may be developed in parallel. Communication between the services, if needed, is done via lightweight protocols such as HTTP. Well defined interfaces are depicting the service contracts.

Where there is light, there is also shadow… Read the complete article here.

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BPM Suite 12c – Quick Start Installation by Danilo Schmiedel

This video demonstrates the new Oracle BPM Quick Start Installer – beginning with the installation of JDeveloper 12.1.3, starting the embedded Weblogic server, deploying a simple BPM process and testing it via Enterprise Manager.
Watch the video on YouTube here.

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Adaptive Case Management OTN WebCast with Danilo Schmiedel

Oracle ACE Director Danilo Schmiedel, SOA/BPM solution architect with Opitz Consulting in Germany, talks about Adaptive Case Management, Predictive Analytics, and Process Mining. Watch the video here.

To download the Adaptive Case Management post mentioned in this interview, please visit the blog post.

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Fusion Middleware Partner Community Awards 2014

Thanks for all the partners for the excellent contribution and on-going business! You are the key for the joint Fusion Middleware success. It becomes every year harder to choose the winners, due to all the excellent work and contributions.

The awarded partners have proven cutting edge projects with the latest Oracle technology and most important their contribution to the community like blogs, newsletters, conferences, papers, twitter, Linkedin and their participation in the partner advisory councils.

THANKS to the whole community and congratulation to the winners:

  • Amis
    Oracle SOA Community Award
    SOA Partner Community Award 2014
  • OPITZ Consulting
    BPM Partner Community Award 2014
  • Oracle Internal Award to Ritu Chhibber
    Oracle Partner Community Award – Oracle Contribution 2014
    The Oracle internal award also acknowledges the special contribution to the community. Ritu Chhibber publishes since years every month the newsletter you read. Ritu, as you could not come to Malta to receive it in person, when you read these lines THANKS for your great work!

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Improve performance and maintenance of heavily used SOA composites by Cattle Crew

As stated in a previous post, heavily used transient BPEL processes should be configured with some well-defined parameters in order to avoid storing too much data in the database, thus optimizing performance.

However, even if BPEL processes inside the composite are configured this way, data of other components like mediators and the composite itself are all stored in the database. How much information is stored can be influenced by the audit level setting. As of documentation, the audit levels are defined as follows:

  • Off: No composite instance tracking and payload tracking information is collected. No more composite instances can be created. No logging is performed. Note that disabling logging and the display of instances in Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control Console can result in a slight performance increase for processing instances. Instances are created, but are not displayed.
  • Development: Enables both composite instance tracking and payload detail tracking. However, this setting may impact performance. This level is useful largely for testing and debugging purposes.
  • Production: Composite instance tracking is collected, but the Oracle Mediator service engine does not collect payload details and the BPEL process service engine does not collect payload details for assign activities (payload details for other BPEL activities are collected). This level is optimal for most normal production operations.

faultsGenerally, the SOA Infrastructure audit level is set to Production or Development – depending on the environment – and the composites are set to inherit this audit level. In case of an intensively used composite this means that a lot of data is persisted in the database.
The audit level, however, can be overridden for every composite. Since the data from the transient, short-lived composites is not needed, the setting Off for the relevant composite should be an interesting option to consider. Three questions must be answered:

  • How much information is persisted from the composite instance?
  • How much information is persisted from the component instances inside the composite?
  • What happens in case of an error?

Read the full article here.

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