IoT Summit Dusseldorf 2014 October 22nd 2014

The Interneimaget of Things Will Change Your Business: What’s Your Plan?

The Internet of Things (IoT) represents the convergence of mobile, cloud, big data, and analytics. To leverage the IoT and reinvent themselves, businesses have to grapple with the complexities of managing big data, multiple devices, platforms, and connections. Connected devices that form the genesis of the IoT are getting smarter. They are evolving our physical world into a new kind of interconnected information system, driving a new wave of data, and creating unprecedented business value by driving new revenue services for those who embrace the opportunity.
The IoT is uniquely transformative and has the potential to reinvent everything from supply chains to the customer experience. It will help companies apply data-driven insights and use machine-to-machine technology to diagnose and solve problems—closer to the edge device and without human intervention. The question is how do you quickly pinpoint the innovations and opportunities that will help your company use IoT data to reinvent your business for the digital age?
Session Highlights:

  • The IoT revolution: productive or disruptive?
  • IoT at work: perspectives on driving success
  • Oracle’s vision for a secure IoT from the edge to the enterprise: insights into a holistic solution

Who Should Attend:

  • CEOs/CIOs/CTOs of organizations planning or delivering IoT and M2M strategies or initiatives
  • EVPs/SVPs/VPs heading IoT and M2M groups within organizations or who are in charge of large-scale projects requiring intelligent devices, data collection, management, and analysis, and the storage and extraction of business intelligence data

Check-in starts @ 08:30 CET
Lunch 12:00 – 13:30 CET

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BPM Suite 12c: Oracle Business Rules – Verbal Rules By Marcel van de Glind

In this blog post I will transform a Decision Table step-by-step into the new Verbal Rules. As a starting point I created a composite with a BPM, a BPEL and a Rules component. Both BPM and BPEL components use the same Rules component. See the following three screenshots. You can download the sample application with this starting point from here.
Read the complete article here.

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2 Minute Tech Tip: Specialization and Certification

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Key links for developers are SOA Bootcamp on-demand http://tinyurl.com/soaBootcamp and SOA & BPM Partner Community www.oracle.com/goto/emea/soa

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My first take on SOA/BPM Suite 12c. by Jang Vijay Singh

The Oracle Fusion Middleware circles have been abuzz this weekend with the launch of the latest and greatest release of BPM/SOA Suite 12c.
The 12c release announcement late Friday evening (GMT+1, UK time) caught me pleasantly off guard as during the past 6 months I have been very focused on a client project.

Listing below are just a few of my initial notes on the features that caught my attention.
– Experience with initial installation
Downloaded the generic quick start installation bundle for 64 bit JVM’s.
After the download, it took 9 minutes to install and get JDev running with a blank BPM project (Others on the twitter hashtag #BPMSuite12c reported around 15-20 minutes so I think my lower time might be due to the solid state drive in my laptop). Configuration of the integrated domain and launching the server took longer though but was straightforward and smooth.
I really might be one of the first few in the UK (maybe even the first) who reported installing 12c on the twitter hashtag #BPMSuite12c (1:30 AM UK Time on the 28th of June) after its public release.
– True convergence of BPM and BPA?
Sounds like marketingspeak, but that is the phrase that comes to mind when I see the new ‘BA’ circle that surrounds the familiar ‘BPM loop’ I felt the BPM Composer 11g completely lacked BPA (business process analysis) support but that seems to have changed now..
– Feature: process comparator/ history tab in BPMN
I had noticed in earlier releases that the ‘history’ tab used to be missing in the JDeveloper BPMN studio’s process designer view. BPMN definition is essentially just another XML file (albeit a lot more complex to interpret without tool support unlike BPEL) so this didn’t make much sense. Seeing the ‘history’ tab with the ‘process comparator’ feature made me realise why it took this long. It’s a fairly complex feature to have (and very useful to have for any collaborative development or even for any to-and-fro between the composer and JDev BPM studio). They needed to get it right.

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BPM Suite 12c: Quick Start installation – 20 minutes and good to go By Lucas Jellema

Oracle released BPM Suite 12c in June 2014. Just like SOA Suite 12c – released the day before – this SNAGHTML224b04release comes with the quick start option: to quickly start going through development and test iterations, the development environment (JDeveloper + BPM Studio) is now equipped with an Integrated WLS that contains the BPM Suite 12c run time engine. All one needs to not only develop but also to run a BPM process is packaged in a single environment that is installed from a single file (well, a single ZIP file that contains two jar files). It takes no longer than 20 minutes to have your first process up and running.
I will tell you how to do that – on Windows in this case. (the documentation on the installation process is also quite clear – see http://docs.oracle.com/middleware/1213/jdev/install/install.htm#CHDIDICH)
1. Go to OTN (http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/bpm/downloads/index.html) and download the BPM Suite 12.1.3 installation file (3.8 GB)

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Welcome to BPM 12c by Niall Commiskey

Thanks for all your superb PTS SOA & BPM trainings! Read all the posts at Niall blog here. Here are some of the developer oriented new features of BPM 12c

– Quick Start Install
– Force Commit on Activity Complete
– Process Instance Expiration
– Business Parameters
– Skip and Back Error Handling
– Catalog Enhancements and groovy scripting
– Debugging
– Verbalisation of Business Rules
– Enhanced Business Rules editing via SOA Composer
– More OOTB dashboards
– ACM – Support fro sub cases
– Revamped BAM composer
– Migration path from 10g to 12c
– easy upgrade from 11g to 12c

#1 BPM 12c New Features – an overview
#2 BPM 12c New Features – skip and back error handling
#3 BPM 12c New Features – groovy scripting

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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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BPM Suite 12c partner resource kit

Technical resources

Partner resources

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BPM Suite 12c Community feedback

THANKS to all BPM Community Partners for the excellent BPM Suite 12c launch. It was an amazing 50 hours of an almost around the clock twitter storm! Superb to see all the SOA Specialized partners who now add BPM Suite services to their projects and who implement all the large projects in Europe!
With BPM Suite 12c we now have the opportunity to upsell all SOA Suite customers to BPM Suite. Specially the new BPM Suite features for business users like KPI management and process analytics are exciting. Also in BPM Suite 12c developer productivity is a huge step forward!
Make use of our BPM Suite 12c launch event marketing campaign and run local launch events for your customers. Make sure you get trained and let us know when your first customers go in production on BPM Suite 12c!
Congratulations to Jang-Vijay Singh who holds the current record for a Suite 12c installation in 9 minutes! You can do better – the record for a SOA Suite 12c installation is 6 minutes 😉 The challenge continues let us know if you are faster! the latest Oracle Process

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Adaptive Case Management – Exposing the API – part 2 by Roger Goossens

In the previous blogpost we’ve built a custom java API on top of the ACM api. In this blogpost we’ll make a service of this API exposing its public methods and test it against a small test case.

TestCase somposite
TestCase
The TestCase for this blogpost is also available on GitHub. It’s a small composite containing a simple case called TestCase.
Milestones
We’ve got 2 milestones in the case, one called caseStarted, which is set after the case has started, and the other is called testUserEventFired signalling that the user event testUserEvent has been fired.
Stakeholders
The only stakeholder for the case is called CustomStakeholder of which the user weblogic is a member.
User Events
We’ve defined a user event called testUserEvent. This is the event we’ll be firing via our exposed API later on.
Organization
The CustomStakeHolder Role has been added to the project with the weblogic user as its member.
Business Rules
The TestCase contains 2 business rules for setting milestones. Read the complete article here.

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