January 16, 2006—Providing one-stop shopping for service-oriented architecture deployments, Oracle is packaging together several of its existing Fusion middleware products as the Oracle SOA Suite.
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
Oracle continues to boost the concept of SOA 2.0 with the release of the Oracle Event-Driven Architecture (EDA) Suite, featuring Oracle Fusion Middleware products. Announced on Monday, the middleware ...
Oracle within two weeks plans to offer a developer's preview of Oracle SOA Suite 10g Release 3, which features a single-install procedure for all components. The suite packages Oracle Fusion ...
Oracle has announced Oracle Service Bus 11g, which delivers low-cost, standards-based integration for SOA environments where extreme performance and scalability are key requirements. Oracle Service ...
Oracle opened its Oracle OpenWorld conference with a series of SOA-related announcements, including the availability of Oracle SOA Suite 10g Release 3. With service-oriented architecture as one of the ...
Oracle this week announced Enterprise Gateway 11g, part of their Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g application infrastructure foundation. Enterprise Gateway 11g provides enhanced security for ...
Oracle has agreed to acquire AmberPoint, a provider of service-oriented architecture management software, saying the buy will add important features to Oracle's SOA middleware line-up. AmberPoint's ...
At a general session at Oracle OpenWorld on Monday, Oracle executive vice president for product development Thomas Kurian showcased the latest innovations in the next-generation Oracle Fusion ...
Oracle expects to close the acquisition of Oakland, Calif.-based AmberPoint by mid-year. AmberPoint's software helps businesses diagnose and resolve issues in application performance and business ...
ZDNet blogging colleague Larry Dignan broke the story of Oracle's 'Project X' announcement, which the software giant is now branding as its Application Integration Architecture. This is clearly aimed ...