Full Podcast Series Now Available – Integration: Heart of the Digital Economy by Vika Mlonchina

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Rapid cloud adoption, mobile devices, and AI technologies are rapidly changing the way customers interact with businesses. And organizations are quickly assembling ad-hoc solutions to meet these challenges. The result is a tangled mess of hardwired enterprise systems that can no longer support business needs. Modern applications and data infrastructures are needed to enable mission-critical business systems to work with big data systems. Cloud-agnostic integration platforms are required to support agile processes that can take advantage of new tools like AI and blockchain. In this podcast series, learn how organizations can leverage integration technologies to compete successfully in the digital age.

All six podcasts in this series are now available at the Oracle Cloud Café or you can listen directly in the links below:

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Dive Deep into Wells Fargo’s Best Practices for Cloud ERP Integration by Vika Mlonchina

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Recently, Daryl Eicher, Oracle Director of Product Marketing for Oracle Integration, sat down for a webcast with Aneri Shah, Wells Fargo Senior Vice President, ERP Strategist to explore the business and technical considerations that make ERP integration and automation work for agile finance and supply chain management leaders. Read on for a deep dive into their conversation to learn about Wells Fargo’s best practices for cloud ERP integration along with several other customer integration journeys.

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Daryl Eicher: Let’s start with why your integration strategy deserves a fresh look in light of developments in ERP modernization and emerging technologies including block chain, digital assistants, and robotic process automation. Since 2015, Oracle has been investing in our customers to provide a hybrid integration platform for their digital businesses. And today, we’re honored to be considered a leader in Gartner’s Enterprise Integration Platform-as-a-Service Magic Quadrant for two years running. So why is integration as usual not good enough for your digital business?

CFOs and IT innovators are united in their pursuit of practical solutions to the long standing issues of on-premises ERP complexity, agile finances, and connected digital strategy and offer CFOs the chance to use conversational AI, robotic process automation, and hybrid integration platforms to drive efficiencies, simplify procure to pay processes, and enable new data-driven revenue streams for the business. It’s a journey our customers are on that begins with design thinking about what matters most to your digital future. Aneri, can you tell us what you’re hearing from the CFO as you work with their IT leads? Read the complete article here.

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A brief look at the evolution of interface protocols leading to modern APIs by Luis Weir

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Application interfaces are as old as the origins of distributed computing and can be traced back to the late 1960’s when the first request-response style protocols were conceived.  For example, according to this research, it wasn’t until the late 1980’s when the first popular release of RPC (described below) was introduced by SUN Microsystems (later acquired by Oracle), that internet-based interface protocols gained wide popularity and adoption.
This is perhaps why the term Application Programming Interface (API) even today can often result in ambiguity depending on who you ask and in what context. This is probably because of the fact that historically the term API has been used to (and to a degree continues to) describe all sorts of interfaces well beyond just web APIs (e.g. REST).
This article therefore attempts to demystify (to an extend) the origins of modern web-based APIs. This is done by listing and describing in chronological order (as illustrated below) the different interface protocols and standards that in my view have had major influence to modern web-based APIs as we know them today (e.g. SOAP/WSDL based web services, REST, GraphQL, gRPC to name a few). Read the complete article here.

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PaaS (Process & Integration) Partner Community Newsletter November 2019

Dear PaaS Partner Community,

An Oracle OpenWorld 2019 marketing kit (community membership required) is available, your opportunity to update your customer base on the latest Oracle Cloud Platform services. You can promote, free of charge, your events via the Oracle.com website. Conference rooms at the Oracle customer visitor centers across the world are available via your Oracle partner manager.

For all consultants we offer a free on-demand Oracle integration training including a free certification. Additional Anthony published the Oracle Integration Get Started free hands-on training labs from OOW 19. Please feel free to post your technical questions in our community slack channel.

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In the integration section you can calculate How Much Oracle Integration Cloud You Need and why it is a very attractive priced solution.

Thousands of customers around the world are using Oracle SOA Suite. A great partner opportunity to expand this on-premises Integration platform in the Cloud. Oracle Integration offers a new SOA Suite adapter for a hybrid platform to leverage your customers investments. Thanks to the community for sharing all the integration articles: OIC ERP Integration Using File Based Data Import (FBDI) & Fusion ERP Batch Imports with OIC Integration Patterns – Publish/Subscribe (Part1) & Oracle Integration Cloud Patterns: OIC & OIC SOA Suite Adapter available as feature flag & ADVISOR WEBCAST: Best Practices and Troubleshooting Oracle Integration Cloud, Oracle Fusion ERP to be held on November 26, 2019.

In the process & innovation section Marcel keeps on serving fresh Jarvis Pizzeria articles on Using a DM in ICS & How to manage Masterdata of a DM (part 1) & ORDS-CRUD Generator. Jan published microprocess considerations and how to handle them in Oracle Integration process functionality.

For a short summery of our monthly key information watch the PaaS Partner Updates on YouTube. The November edition highlights Oracle OpenWorld marketing kit to update your customer base and all resources to become a Digital Assistant certified expert. This month’s community webcast will be an adapters update Yogesh Sontakke. Join our PaaS Partner Community Webcast November 21st 2019.

Want to publish your best practice article & news in the next community newsletter? Please feel free to send it via Twitter @soaCommunity #PaaSCommunity!

To read the newsletter please visit www.tinyurl.com/PaaSNewsNovember2019

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Jürgen Kress

PaaS Partner Adoption
Oracle HQ
Tel. +49 89 1430 1479
E-Mail: juergen.kress@oracle.com
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PaaS Partner Success Video: Rutger Hierck, Accenture – Implementing PaaS in the Utilities industry

Accenture is helping a utilities client to implement a large scale work management solution with Oracle PaaS. The products involved are Oracle Integration Cloud and Visual Builder. This all in an SAP oriented landscape. For more information please visit the solution catalog.

Watch the video here.

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ADVISOR WEBCAST: Best Practices and Troubleshooting Oracle Integration Cloud, Oracle Fusion ERP to be held on November 26, 2019

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Schedule:

  • Tuesday , November 26, 2019 08:00 AM (US Pacific Time)
  • Tuesday , November 26, 2019 11:00 AM (US Eastern Time)
  • Tuesday , November 26, 2019 05:00 PM (Central European Time)
  • Tuesday , November 26, 2019 09:30 PM (India Standard Time)

Abstract:

This one-hour advisor webcast is recommended for Oracle Integration Cloud/Oracle Fusion ERP developers and administrators who want to learn to configure, identify, analyze, and troubleshoot Oracle Integration Cloud/Oracle Fusion ERP environments. Learn how to address performance, callback issues, and interfacing Oracle Integration Cloud’s architecture with different Oracle Fusion applications.

Topics Include:

  • Common OIC ERP Adapter Patterns
  • Best Practices and Troubleshooting Oracle Integration Cloud, Oracle Fusion ERP
  • OIC and FA REST APIs
  • Recommendations

For details please visit the registration page here.

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My private Corner – Integration Bootcamps around the world

Our team is busy to deliver Integration Bootcamps around the world. Locations include Bangalore, Reading, Sao Paulo, Reston, Singapore, Mumbai, Chicago and Chennai. For the partners who can’t attend one of this locations we host live virtual classes. Special thanks to all partners who invest their valuable time to attend the training. As a pre-requisition attendees take a free online training including free assessment. As a follow-up we recommend the Oracle Cloud Platform Application Integration 2019 Associate | 1Z0-1042 certification. Want to attend one of our upcoming workshops? Visit our Integrate SaaS overview page here.

Special thanks and congratulations to the trainer team Kishore, Subhani, Nathan, Matt and Niall!

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Provisioning Oracle API Platform Gateway Nodes using Terraform and Ansible on AWS by Kevin King

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When using Oracle Autonomous API Platform, an API gets deployed to a logical gateway.  The logical gateway consists of one or more nodes which are instances of the runtime, installed on physical machines, virtual machines, or cloud infrastructure.  The gateway nodes handle the processing of the API requests, but a load balancer is still required to distribute traffic between the nodes.  When performance becomes an issue, more nodes can be added to increase throughput.  Providing an automated way to manage nodes ensures consistency of configurations and the ability to easily add and remove nodes.

The gateway nodes can be installed on-premise or in the cloud, and are not restricted to the Oracle cloud.  This allows for customers who are already using AWS to host their micro-services, to use Oracle’s API Platform platform to be able to monitor and expose their APIs on a central location.  The API Platform portal, provides a central location deploy, activate, deprecate, and secure APIs while having complete visibility of the usages and KPI monitoring.

In this blog, I’ll describe how I’ve created an automated way to provision, configure, and register new API gateway nodes, running on Amazon EC2 into the API Platform using Terraform and Ansible. Read the complete article here.

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Oracle API Platform Cloud Service – Enabling the Digital Transformation by Eduardo Barra Cordeiro

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We live in a digital world. With the digital transformation, customers demand connectivity and innovative services. And in this rapidly changing marketplace, they have more options than ever. Companies need to respond quickly. It can be tough to keep up. On the bright side, this is a really exciting time because we can, in fact, deliver faster. And more. So how can you meet consumers expectations?

One of the most popular ways of communicating digital information is via APIs, or Application Programming Interfaces. A lot of widely known apps use APIs: the most common social platforms, your favorite traffic apps, like Waze, your bank app or even apps like weather. They all use APIs.

In this post, we will present the Oracle API Platform Cloud Service, and walk you through some of its concepts, including why you should consider using it.

Why an API platform?

To better understand why you should use this platform in your company, we should talk about hybrid clouds. Gartner defines a hybrid cloud service “as a cloud computing service that is composed of some combination of private, public and community cloud services, from different service providers. A hybrid cloud service crosses isolation and provider boundaries so that it can’t be simply put in one category of private, public, or community cloud service. It allows one to extend either the capacity or the capability of a cloud service, by aggregation, integration or customization with another cloud service.”

Source: Oracle.com

More and more companies decide to move their applications to public clouds (AWS, Azure, Google, IBM, Oracle…) or even decommit their on-premise applications and start using SaaS or PaaS solutions. At the same time, they still have legacy applications on premise that must integrate with cloud resources and vice versa. Customers and end users are requiring to have their mobile applications connecting to companies’ systems, most of them still on-premise. Not only with cloud, also exposing api’s quick to end users like apps on mobile devices etc. Read the complete article here.

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Accelerate Integration with Application Adapters Partner Community Webcast November 21st 2019 16:30 CET (Berlin time)

Community Webcast 11.2019Join our Paas Partner Community Webcast November 21st 2019 16:30 CET!

Integration to applications is dramatically simplified by the use of application adapters that eliminate the complexity associated with web services and other connectivity methods. Simplify your integration to connect with virtually any application, service, or data store. Oracle offers a library of these adapters to provide you with a standardized way to rapidly connect the various protocols required by each application vendor. In addition to application connectors for CX, ERP, and HCM, there are database, productivity, social, RPA, and technology adapters.

bullet ERP Connectivity

bullet CX Connectivity

bullet HCM Connectivity

bullet Database Connectivity

bullet Productivity and Social Connectivity

bullet RPA Connectivity

Schedule: November 21st 2019 16:30 CET (Berlin time)

Speakers:

Speaker

Yogesh Sontakke
Director Product Management 
Oracle HQ

Speaker

Jürgen Kress
OIC & ODA Partner Adoption

For details please visit the registration page here.

Take the opportunity to watch our community webcasts on-demand:

· Integrate SaaS

· Digital Assistant Update

· SOA Cloud Service

· PaaS Overview Webcast

· Process Cloud Service Update

· Integrate ERP Cloud

· Integrate HCM Cloud

· Functions and Cloud Native

For the latest information please visit Community Updates Wiki page (Community membership required).

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