Oracle OpenWorld 2016 presentations

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At the SOA & BPM Partner Community workspace the SOA and BPM presentations have been published in ppt format (community membership required). We would like to encourage you to use the material to update your customer base. Make sure you get Oracle support to make your event an success:

· Use the Oracle marketing services for partners e.g. promote your events at the Oracle website.

· Host your event at an Oracle Customer Visitor Center and request Oracle speakers, please contact your Oracle partner manager

· Contact the Oracle Partner marketing team to support you and to request joint budgets.

· PaaS free trial accounts ICS and PCS, IoT and PaaS for SaaS for your event.

Oracle Process & Integration Cloud Service Presentations Now Available

Download and Review slides from all of ICS and PCS sessions here (community membership required).

The Oracle Process and Integration Product Management team, Oracle Development and our customers were extremely busy this year at Open World with 25+ sessions. We wanted to take the time to share with you our Oracle Open World Presentations.

· Inderjeet Singh General Session OOW 2016

· A must, take the time to review Vikas’s Oracle Integration Strategy Session!

· Learn more about Dubai Airports business-driven first-phase integration that went live in only 2 months.

· How GE Digital is saving 1m dollars using ICS for their ERP integration.

· How CIMA replaced MS BizTalk with SOA CS and reduced development time for new features by 40% and improved transaction completion times by 2X.

· How Calix created self-service request for enterprise application access using PCS & ICS.

· Learn more about Oracle APIP CS and what our customers, Mazda and Rabobank, think of our platform.

· …And so many more amazing SOA CS, ICS, PCS, 12c Upgrade case studies… Trek, LinkedIn, Rioch

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Oracle OpenWorld 2016 Summaries

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In case you missed the Oracle OpenWorld 2016 PaaS Partner Update webcast it’s now available on-demand here. Slides from the community webcasts are published here (community membership required)

Thanks to the whole community for the excellent summaries:

· Sven Bernhardt’s OOW 16: My thoughts and experiences

· Phil Wilkins Open World – Key Messages

· Remco Cats Oracle OpenWorld 2016

· Rolando Carrasco‘s Oracle Open World 2016

· Debra Lilley’s My OOW16 – Write Up

· Timo Hahn’s posts Day one & Day 2 & Day 3 & Day 4 & Day 5

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My private Corner – Kobe – Bandit’s new friends

 

Cloud adaption increases rapidly. It’s no surprise that Kobe – Bandit’s new friend from the Griffiths Waite Team needs to relax after a hard day coding in the Cloud. Make sure you follow our leaders and try it yourself here. #jkwcimage

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Oracle OpenWorld on-demand keynotes videos

 

Oracle Cloud—Built for Continuous Innovation
Thomas Kurian, President of Product Development, Oracle Watch full-length keynote
Complete, Integrated Cloud
Larry Ellison, Executive Chairman and Chief Technology Officer, Oracle Watch full-length keynote

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Oracle Direct Digital – Partner sales alignment in Amsterdam and Malaga

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Start your Journey to the Oracle Cloud Partner Sales Workshop

The Cloud computing growth rate is currently 5 times higher than the overall IT growth rate at $210b by the end of 2016.

Oracle’s cloud strategy is to offer choice and flexibility with the most comprehensive, modern, and secure offering of cloud products and services for business, IT infrastructure, and development needs. Oracle Cloud is commercially and technically attractive for customers of all sizes from the smallest startups to the biggest multinationals.

To help you understand more about these solutions and how you can take advantage of this market growth you are invited to attend a sales workshop at Oracle Direct’s Sales Centre in Malaga.

At this session we will share the market opportunity, positioning, latest announcements from Oracle OpenWorld and give an overview of Oracle’s Cloud Platform as a Service offerings. We will focus on key sales plays where we believe partners can expect the biggest and quickest return. In addition you will be able to meet and engage directly with the Oracle Direct Sales organisation as well as Senior Executives to start working out how you can build pipeline and revenue together.

For details please visit the registration pages here

Malaga Spain October 18th & 19th 2016

Amsterdam Netherlands October 26th & 27th 2016

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Integration Cloud Service use-cases & get started

 

Maximize the value of your investments in SaaS and on-premise applications through a simple and powerful integration platform in the cloud. The use-case examples are great tips to get you started and spot opportunities are your customers! Get the use-cases here.

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Some thoughts on Oracle SOA Cloud Service

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Its been a few weeks now since Oracle released its new and highly fanfared SOA Cloud Service.

So what does this mean to Oracle SOA practitioners?. We personally think that this is an important moment in time, because the tide has finally led us to the existence of a fully fledged SOA platform offered in the form of an iPaaS, to go with a whole set of cloud services which already include: Integration, Process Automation, Document/Content Management, Mobile, Identity, etc.

There’s little doubt that digital disruption is and will continue fostering increasingly complex and sizable hybrid architectures. Web APIs have become the toast of the town and mobile-first strategies are at a premium for organizations looking to keep competitive and generate new revenue streams.

Besides the obvious use cases such as sandbox/dev environments and occasional production workload shifting, this is where SOA CS should jump in as a powerful, attainable and ready made enabler for companies looking to invest on digital transformation.

We just wrote a fairly detailed article about all this for Oracle OTN, including an excellent contribution from Dutch stalwart Robert van Mölken. Here’s the direct link:

SOA Cloud Service in a Nutshell

So please enjoy the article and don’t hesitate to ask any questions or post your comments about it. Watch the video here.

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SOA Cloud Service in a Nutshell by Arturo Viveros, Robert van Molken, and Rolando Carrasco

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Introduction

Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) has been present in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Stack for many years now. With varied and powerful options such as Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) Process Manager, Service Bus, Mediator, Business Rules, Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) and others all running on WebLogic Server (WLS) since version 11g, SOA Suite has established itself as the solution of choice for achieving all kinds of on-premises integrations, as well as a comprehensive toolset for enabling the adoption and implementation of Service Orientation design principles.

Furthermore, and looking beyond the tools, SOA itself has evolved into a modern and dynamic architectural style, aligned with business and industry trends and widely regarded as an enabler for technological innovation and digital disruption.

Long gone are the days when SOA adoption was perceived as an almost esoteric ultimate goal, as are the proclamations that left it for dead. After its first generation, SOA reinvented itself and took hold in the IT mainstream. In this regard, SOA Suite has maintained its relevance, despite Oracle’s transformation into a Cloud-first company; so much so that, within a single year, we witnessed first the emergence of a 12c version, an Integration Cloud Service (ICS) built on top of it, and now the delivery of a full-fledged SOA Suite Cloud Service.

In this article we discuss this new offering in detail, together with its implications, possible use cases and scenarios. Along the way, we’ll also attempt to clarify some potentially confusing elements and draw some first-hand conclusions on the present and future of the product.

SOA Cloud Service Overview

First, Oracle has categorized this new offering as an Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS) alternative, and rightly so. Let’s look at Gartner’s definition for iPaaS:

“…a suite of cloud services enabling development, execution and governance of integration flows connecting any combination of on premises and cloud-based processes, services, applications and data within individual or across multiple organizations”

This is a very broad definition for a cloud-based solution, where Oracle has positioned a lightweight and simplified option in ICS; nevertheless, the need for integration within the cloud increases by the day, which definitely leaves room for much more.

So, this is where SOA Cloud Service comes in, as a ready-made platform for running not only the bona fide functionalities of SOA-Infra and Service Bus, but also API Manager; a recent and very valuable addition to the Fusion Middleware stack (we’ll come back to this later).

Let’s take a look at the components available in this first release: Read the complete article here.

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PaaS & Middleware Partner YouTube Update October 2016

The October edition of the PaaS & Middleware Partner Update contains three key topics:

· Oracle OpenWorld 2016 summery

· PaaS Summer Camps training material & cloud accounts

· SOA & BPM Partner Community Webcasts October 25th 2016

For regular updates please subscribe to our YouTube channel here. For the latest SOA & BPM Partner Community information please visit our Community update wiki here (Community membership required)

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Why the Cloud is Like an Orchestra and PaaS the Conductor by Dain Hansen

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Musical instruments sound great on their own, but they’re even better when played together: the same applies to cloud services

For many years, cloud adoption was presented as a series of choices. These included such decisions as whether to adopt public or private cloud; or to ignore both and to stick with on-premise enterprise IT systems. Businesses also had to get to grips with a wide variety of services – starting with Software as a Service (SaaS) and then moving swiftly on to Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and Platform as a Service (PaaS). This raised further questions: which of these services would benefit them the most? Which should they invest in immediately and for which could they afford to wait?

With the coming of age of cloud computing, it is now clear that while key decisions still need to be made, making the right choices for the business has never been easier. This is because it is now clear that the future for enterprise IT doesn’t lie in the implementation of one or two cloud services (no matter how strategic) so much as in a holistic adoption of the cloud in all its forms. This is because the value of cloud services and infrastructure increases exponentially when delivered as an orchestrated whole.

In the same way the sound of a lone saxophonist is in no way comparable to the power of a full orchestra; likewise, businesses that have a holistic cloud strategy are in a different league to those that run isolated elements of the cloud. While the latter might enjoy productivity and costs benefits in the short term, the former stand to deliver far greater benefits from the complete transformation of their businesses. Read the complete article here.

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