Oracle Fusion Middleware offers features like robust database support, flexible structure, integration with Oracle products, and pre-built connectors for quick integration. It includes Oracle Identity Management, Oracle Service Bus, and unified identity access management, providing effective technology and application adapters. Users appreciate its stability, patch management, AI and machine learning capabilities, and Redwood customization with fast component deployment. Its extendability, ease of installation, and adherence to modern web standards enhance workflow effectiveness.
- "I rate my overall experience with Oracle Fusion Middleware as nine out of ten points."
- "I rate Oracle Fusion Middleware as ten out of ten."
- "Oracle recommends moving to Oracle Fusion as they are constantly releasing new AI, modern, web-based, and cloud-based features with updated UI. With Redwood customization and AI chatbots embedded, Oracle Fusion stands ahead of older systems."
Oracle Fusion Middleware requires several improvements. Users highlight the need for enhanced user interface, cost reduction, and increased flexibility for customizations. SOA component needs modernization to be container-friendly and monitored flexibly. Better Oracle to non-Oracle integration is desired alongside improved BPEL features and documentation. Rapid adherence to changing regulations and quicker technical support are necessary. Resolved issues in testing, construction sector support, and cost-effectiveness enhancements are essential.
- "There could be improvements in the installation and integration parts of Oracle Fusion Middleware. The guides often have errors, such as web scripting issues, and can be difficult to follow."
- "Oracle rapidly releases new features, and I may not be ready to adopt them."
- "Oracle rapidly releases new features, and I may not be ready to adopt them."