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Market Research Report
Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g: delivering what it promised
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Ovum, Ltd. |
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October, 2009 |
Product code |
106203 |
| Content info |
Pages: 19 |
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Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g: delivering what it promised published by Ovum, Ltd. in October, 2009. This report consists of Pages: 19 and the price starts from US $ 1495.
Abstract
There were few surprises in the rollout of Oracle’s Fusion Middleware
11g stack. A year after it announced the roadmap for converging the then newly
acquired BEA products, Oracle has delivered most of what it planned. The BEA
products have rounded out the Fusion Middleware stack, with WebLogic Server
providing the critical mass cornerstone that the product family previously
lacked. The company has effectively paired technologies from both sides, such
as BEA’s JRockit deterministic virtual machine with Oracle’s
Coherence Java object caching, making high-performance products such as Oracle
CEP more effective. The result is a highly comprehensive, well-integrated
middleware stack.
Oracle’s standard messages for the well-integrated stack are mixed. The
company heavily emphasizes that Fusion Middleware 11g is “hot
pluggable,” which means it supports customers wishing to implement
best-of-breed strategies that require replacement of individual Fusion
Middleware products with standards-compliant third-party alternatives. On the
other hand, it also promotes proprietary development and management
technologies optimized for Oracle products. Oracle’s
“you-can-have-it-both-ways” message is not unique, but given its
emphasis on standards, it could clarify the message more effectively.
Table of Contents
Executive summary In a nutshell Ovum view Mixed messages on
standards Oracle’s best surprise is no surprise The core
building blocks Oracle delivered what it promised Mixed messages on
standards Oracle’s message cuts both ways Oracle’s
standards message is not unique Oracle Fusion Middleware is broad and
mostly deep The products of Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g The
plumbing Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF) Oracle
Platform Security Services (OPSS) Oracle Enterprise Manager 11g is
cornerstone for Oracle’s Application Grid Oracle Coherence data grid
and JRockit JVM juice WebLogic performance Migration speed bumps ahead
for existing Oracle/BEA customers Oracle is still quiet on the Fusion
Middleware cloud strategy SOA and BPM strategy Common service
component design and runtime Common event processing infrastructure
echoes rivals SOA governance Evolution in BPM plans REST
support Oracle applications support limited to recent versions
Content management Connectors Oracle Identity Management
WebCenter Portal Development tools and ALM Desktop integration
Oracle Enterprise Manager List of Figures
Figure 1: Oracle’s Fusion Middleware product family Figure 2:
WebLogic Server 11g components Figure 3: Oracle SOA and BPM capabilities
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