I use Oracle Fusion Middleware to integrate different applications, especially between Oracle ERP and data warehouses for analytics purposes. We also use it to configure BI and ODI servers. Its main purpose for us is integration between applications.
In our organization, Oracle Fusion Middleware serves as a versatile solution, seamlessly integrating Business Intelligence for analytics, Data Integration for diverse data collection, Identity Access Management for managing user rights, WebCenter Portal for aggregating human workload information, VPN servers for secure data, and content management for public data. It also supports our web applications and provides file storage capabilities.
Application developer at a energy/utilities company with 10,001+ employees
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2023-03-09T17:43:50Z
Mar 9, 2023
We have a SaaS-based Oracle CRM application. To integrate with the back office systems, from on-prem to cloud, we are using Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle ESB. There is also a component called MFT that is used to transfer files. We also have an iPaaS environment. We have Oracle Integration Cloud to build integrations to interact with SaaS applications.
I am using the solution to study and have not yet used it on a production level. I integrate components such as other Oracle products and the public cloud. I also use the solution on the virtual side to try different approaches. I use the on-premises version but my company also has the public cloud version. Here in Botswana, we are still lagging behind in technology. People are still in the dark about the cloud so it will take some time. It is important to learn and Oracle provides free cloud training. I am leveraging the training opportunities so that I get good experience. We have 500 users at our company. We specialize in tax regulation and administer the taxes for the country. There are quite a number of departments who use the solution including HR and payroll. When the need arrives, we can easily scale up.
We use Oracle Fusion Middleware particularly within the telco domain, where it is in extensive use integrating all the order management, number management, publishing, and much more.
Expert Security Access Services Administrator at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees
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2019-03-12T07:26:00Z
Mar 12, 2019
We use Oracle Identity Management in the middle of all systems. We get the information from Human Resources. We provision the production systems and the users get reviews. We currently have 200+ Oracle databases, 60+ Microsoft databases, and other applications for a total of 500+ systems.
Oracle Fusion Middleware is the digital business platform for the enterprise and the cloud. It enables enterprises to create and run agile, intelligent business applications while maximizing IT efficiency through full utilization of modern hardware and software architectures.
I use Oracle Fusion Middleware to integrate different applications, especially between Oracle ERP and data warehouses for analytics purposes. We also use it to configure BI and ODI servers. Its main purpose for us is integration between applications.
Initially, we used the solution for Procure to Pay (P2P) for automation.
In our organization, Oracle Fusion Middleware serves as a versatile solution, seamlessly integrating Business Intelligence for analytics, Data Integration for diverse data collection, Identity Access Management for managing user rights, WebCenter Portal for aggregating human workload information, VPN servers for secure data, and content management for public data. It also supports our web applications and provides file storage capabilities.
Our primary use case is for integrations.
We have a SaaS-based Oracle CRM application. To integrate with the back office systems, from on-prem to cloud, we are using Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle ESB. There is also a component called MFT that is used to transfer files. We also have an iPaaS environment. We have Oracle Integration Cloud to build integrations to interact with SaaS applications.
I am using the solution to study and have not yet used it on a production level. I integrate components such as other Oracle products and the public cloud. I also use the solution on the virtual side to try different approaches. I use the on-premises version but my company also has the public cloud version. Here in Botswana, we are still lagging behind in technology. People are still in the dark about the cloud so it will take some time. It is important to learn and Oracle provides free cloud training. I am leveraging the training opportunities so that I get good experience. We have 500 users at our company. We specialize in tax regulation and administer the taxes for the country. There are quite a number of departments who use the solution including HR and payroll. When the need arrives, we can easily scale up.
We use Oracle Fusion Middleware particularly within the telco domain, where it is in extensive use integrating all the order management, number management, publishing, and much more.
It's like an umbrella under which we're using a group of products. We have about 20 to 30 people using it right now.
We mainly use it for human resources. We use it for self-service, payroll, and performance management.
We use Oracle Identity Management in the middle of all systems. We get the information from Human Resources. We provision the production systems and the users get reviews. We currently have 200+ Oracle databases, 60+ Microsoft databases, and other applications for a total of 500+ systems.