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Oracle Fusion Architecture Technical Components
“Oracle Fusion Architecture is a unifying model of emerging trends in grid computing architecture, service oriented architecture, and enterprise information architecture. While each trend is a study unto itself, the fact that these techniques can now be united into a single architecture is an exciting idea. It gives customers and partners a good view of the direction that Oracle is taking to make the most of our core strengths in database, middleware and business applications.”
--Charles Phillips, President, Oracle

Oracle Grid Infrastructure – Oracle 10g Database and Oracle Fusion Middleware in a grid configuration monitored by Oracle Enterprise Manager, Grid Control for maximum performance and uptime.
Fusion Service Registry – based on Oracle E-Business Suite web services registry, the Fusion Service Registry defines all of the Oracle applications web services, the integration interfaces for third party web services, and meta-data services that are specific to each customer deployment.

Fusion Service Bus – based on Oracle Fusion Middleware Enterprise Service Bus technology, the Fusion Service Bus is the runtime environment for application services.

Business Process Orchestration – the tools to monitor and manage technology components at the business process level. Based on Oracle Fusion Middleware BPEL technology.
Business Intelligence and Business Activity Monitoring – based on business intelligence delivered from Oracle Applications and BI tools (i.e. Oracle Discoverer) as well as Oracle Fusion Middleware BAM technology.
Unified Portal – provides personalized collaborative portals for optimum employee productivity and effectiveness. Based on Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g and Oracle Portal.

This document is for informational purposes only and may not be incorporated into a contract or agreement. The development, release, and timing of any features or functionality described remain at the sole discretion of Oracle.

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