| Oracle OpenWorld San Francisco 2007
As the world's largest event dedicated to helping enterprises understand and harness the power of information, Oracle OpenWorld San Francisco 2007 was bigger than ever this year.
There was an enormous amount of excitement and energy surrounding Oracle WebCenter.
In response to numerous requests, we have made the
presentations developed by the Oracle WebCenter and Portal product team available from this page.
You can access the presentations for all Oracle OpenWorld 2007 sessions here. |
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| Keynote Demonstration |
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Thomas Kurian's Keynote
In his keynote,
Lead from the Middle - The Innovative Platform to Innovate on the Web, Thomas Kurian previewed and demonstrated
five Oracle Fusion Middleware functional "pillars" central to technology and business today. Enterprise 2.0 is one of these. Oracle WebCenter is key in creating a dynamic, collaborative enterprise 2.0 experience. View the WebCenter demo here. |
| Presentations |
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Oracle WebCenter 11: New Features and Product Road Map (S291869)
Oracle WebCenter Release 11 includes breakthrough capabilities and services for achieving higher levels of levels of personal and team productivity throughout your enterprise. This presentation shows how you can use WebCenter to integrate new composite UIs into your service-oriented architecture (SOA), enabling developers and knowledge workers to create and evolve social networks to better meet new business challenges. |
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Oracle WebCenter Spaces: Web 2.0 for You and Me (S291872)
With today's emphasis on maximizing team productivity, enterprises need to provide workers a single integrated collaborative Web 2.0 environment. WebCenter Spaces provides an online environment for people to work together more effectively with intuitive tools that allow non-technical members to meet and share information. This presentation shows how Oracle WebCenter Spaces facilitates user interactions and enables end users to create fully functional collaborative applications. |
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Foundations of Social Networking with Oracle WebCenter (S291880)
Enterprise social networks are composed of people who are linked together either formally, as in an organizational structure, or informally, based on shared objectives or expertise. Thus social networks have broad requirements, which must be addressed by technologies that are comprehensive, but simple to use.
This presentation examines the technologies required to build social networks within the enterprise and explores ways to keep these networks extensible. |
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Enhancing Application Users' Experience with Web 2.0 Capabilities (S291883)
While Oracle Fusion Applications will be based on Web 2.0, customers who continue to use Oracle Applications Unlimited-based products can also take advantage of the new rich UIs via integration with Oracle WebCenter. This presentation shows how to add Web 2.0 capabilities to your existing applications and examines the options for surfacing core business logic of your enterprise applications through Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle Application Integration Architecture. |
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Building
Next Generation Interfaces for Your SOA
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While construction of an agile application is the primary goal when adopting a SOA framework, the User Interaction model is equally important in guaranteeing the key business metrics of user adoption and successful uptake. This presentation demonstrates how adopting Oracle WebCenter's Web 2.0-based User Interaction model can take your SOA application to the next level of satisfying your business users, as well as your IT developers. |
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Building Composite Applications Using Oracle WebCenter 11 (S291896)
The real challenge in building composite applications is determining the right approach to take and knowing when to use which component of the Oracle Fusion Middleware stack. This presentation describes how to leverage services-oriented architecture (SOA), WebCenter Services, WebCenter Framework, WebCenter Composer, and Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF) to build a composite application that fully supports your business processes |
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Oracle Web 2.0 Technologies Enable the Next Generation of Marketing Management Applications (S291908)
dthree inc, a marketing technology solutions company based in Toronto, Canada, has used Oracle WebCenter to design and build the next generation of its IntelliMaxx Marketing Management Suite. Thanks to WebCenter's focus on Web 2.0 technologies, dthree was able to deliver a more intuitive and personalized user experience that enables collaborative functionality among marketing departments and agencies. This presentation shows how Oracle Web 2.0 technologies helped dthree inc create a new generation of marketing management application. |
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Oracle Portal 11: New Features and Product Road Map (S291868)
Oracle Portal has significantly evolved over four major release cycles to its current form as the highly tuned, mission-critical enterprise portal depended upon by millions of users to access applications, content, and data. This presentation focuses on the powerful new and enhanced capabilities pf Oracle Portal 11, including accessibility, process orchestration, security, and lifecycle management, as well as the integration points with Oracle WebCenter and new Web 2.0 services. |
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Streamlining the Extranet and Customer Access with Oracle Portal 10g (S291914)
FormFactor, a leading manufacturer of semiconductor test equipment, has implemented a customer and partner portal using Oracle Portal 10.1.4. The portal aggregates content from Oracle and 3rd party systems, enabling consolidated access to order information throughout the enterprise. This presentation discusses how FormFactor used BPEL to synchronize orders with sales management systems and Oracle Portal's Content Management Event Framework (CMEF) for handling notifications. |
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