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Oracle's unifying model of open, standard-based architectures
is the basis for next-generation applications.
Oracle Fusion Architecture is a standards-based technology blueprint
that details the linkage between enterprise applications, middleware and
grid infrastructure technologies. Focusing on architectural integrity
and openness for business applications and business information, Oracle
Fusion Architecture defines the technology
components required for Fusion Applications.
“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 Fusion Architecture is based on three emerging trends in Information
Technology:
- Grid Computing Architecture:
predictable, low cost operations of all key infrastructure components
that power business applications: databases, middleware and storage.
- Service Oriented Architecture:
an applications development and deployment strategy that enables effective,
predictable business process changes through standards based integration
of applications developed as web services.
- Enterprise Information Architecture: the systematic management of the complete life
cycle of information of all types.
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