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Oracle FusionBuilding Information Age Applications

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Recent Acquisitions

• Datalogic• Information

Resources• 3Cube• Thinking Machines• TopLink (from

WebGain)• Carlton• Stelltor• Collaxa

• PeopleSoft– JD Edwards– Vantive

• Retek• Oblix• TimesTen• ProfitLogic

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Oracle

• $12B Sales FY’05• 55,000 Employees• Customers

– 240,000 Database– 25,000 Fusion Middleware– 23,000 Applications

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Industry ViewScalable, Applications, Applistructure

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The Information CompanySimplify, Standardize, Automate

• Database

• Real Application Clusters (RAC)

• Enterprise Manager

• Application Server

• Integration / SOA

• Business Intelligence

• Identity Management

• Data Hubs

• Collaboration Suite

• Oracle E-Business Suite

• PeopleSoft Enterprise

• JD Edwards Enterprise One

• JD Edwards World

• Retek

GridPlatform

FusionMiddleware

Information AgeApplications

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New Technology Releases

• Oracle Database 10gR2– Secure Backup– New Data Vault– New In Memory Database (TimesTen)

• Oracle Fusion Middleware 10gR2– Enterprise Identity Management– New Business Activity Monitoring– New Warehouse Builder– New J2EE 1.4 Application Server– New Enterprise Service Bus

• Oracle Content Services 10g

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Oracle Applications Today

• The continuation of three industry leaders

OracleE-Business Suite

PeopleSoftEnterprise

JD EdwardsEnterpriseOne

World

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Oracle’s Commitment

• Protect applications investment• Provide more functionality with a lower TCO• Ensure a smooth upgrade path

OracleE-Business Suite

PeopleSoftEnterprise

JD EdwardsEnterpriseOne

& World

OracleApplications

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Oracle’s Track Record

MainframeApplications

1987

MainframeApplications

1987

Client-ServerApplications

1993

Client-ServerApplications

1993

InternetApplications

1996

InternetApplications

1996

Service OrientedApplications

2005+

Service OrientedApplications

2005+

PS 7.5 PS 8.4

MPL3 10SC R11

World One XE World

Oracle Oracle

ApplicationsApplications

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Next Applications Releases

• Continue developing new functionality across all 4 product lines, based on current tool set(s)

20062006

Release 12Release 12OracleOracleE-Business SuiteE-Business Suite

Release 8.12Release 8.12JD Edwards JD Edwards EnterpriseOneEnterpriseOne

Release 9Release 9PeopleSoft PeopleSoft EnterpriseEnterprise

JD Edwards World JD Edwards World Continued Continued enhancementsenhancements

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Next Generation Architecture

• The next step in Oracle applications technology, embracing a service oriented and standards-based information architecture

• Allows more cost effective integration, flexible business processes and extensibility

• About fusing processes, people, and products to leverage the best parts from each of the components

Project Fusion begins with our next releases

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Standards

Operating System

Language

Messaging

Management API

Server Objects

Markup Language

Database Connect

Portal

Presentation

Processor

Network Protocol

Database Query

Linux

Java

JMS

JMX

EJB

XML

JDBC

JSR 168

HTML

Intel

TCP/IP

SQL

Data Transfer

Service Description

Object Access

Service Directory

Object Directory

Transport Protocol

Security Mark Up

Encoding

Business Process

E-Mail

Wireless

Applications

SCSI

WSDL

SOAP

UDDI

LDAP

HTTP

SAML

Unicode

BPEL

IMAP

WI-FI

?

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Building On Our Fundamentals

• Greatest business insight– System design begins by delivering the key

information needed for optimal operations– Open to information from other sources

• Deep and adaptive industry processes – Integrate with legacy and third party systems– Continued industry-specific functionality focus– Easily tailorable– Leverage industry standards

• Superior ownership experience– Focus on product quality– Full lifecycle management philosophy

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Greatest Business Insight

• Single data model for single source of truth, but set for heterogeneity

• Embedded analyticsand management reporting

• Real-time operational analysisand ability to take related actions

• Industry specific KPIs• Open to third party data• Centralized data with additional

data hubs

Information You Can Trust

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Deep and Adaptive Processes

• Industry-based configuration • Modularized services• Broad API / web services support• Enhanced interoperability through

standards-based, open platforms• User experience personalization• Standards-based extensibility• Tailored business process flows• BPEL certification

Information You Can Use

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• Aerospace & Defense

• Automotive

• Chemicals

• CPG/Consumer

• Communications

• Energy

• Engineering & Construction

• Financial Services

• Government

Industry Processes

• Healthcare

• High Technology

• Higher Education

• Industrial Manufacturing

• Life Sciences

• Professional Services

• Retail

• Travel & Transportation

• Utilities

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Superior Ownership Experience

• Automated, tailored installs• Functional components for

individual upgradeability• Minimal downtime upgrades• Active system and business

monitoring• Self-supporting, self-tuning• In-place education• Packaged integration…

from server technology, middleware, to applications

Information You Can Manage

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PeopleTools 8.46

• Portal Enhancements– Interoperability via standards (WSRP, JSR-168)– Pagelet Wizard

• Integrated Analytic Calculation Engine• Integration Enhancements• Improvements to Setup Manager• PeopleCode performance improvements

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EnterpriseOne Tools 8.94

• Improved Web Development– Greatly expands web forms you can create– Create reusable sub-forms

• Improved Usability– CTRL-END to easily retrieve all rows in a grid– Export all rows to Excel

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E-Business Suite 11i.10

• OA Framework available for custom development– Applicable to 11i.9 also

• Forms personalization• Integration repository

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Combined Technology Teams

• Both Oracle and PeopleSoft had next generation tools projects underway

• Pursuing similar paths in many areas

• Brought together best technology people and design ideas across the JDE, PeopleSoft, and Oracle E-Business Suite organizations

• Integration Repository• Uptake BPEL engine• Minimize upgrade

downtime• DHTML UI• Performance monitoring• Reporting and analytic

technologies

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Oracle Fusion Middleware

• Core Application Platform Suite– J2EE, Portal, Integration, Business Intelligence

Tools, Identity Mgmt, Wireless, RFID– BPEL Process Manager, BAM, WS Manager

• Development Tools• XML Publisher• Data Hubs (Customer, Product)• Collaboration, Content, Web Conferencing,

Email

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Fusion Middleware Roadmap

• Oracle will continue to support running Enterprise and EnterpriseOne on existing application server platforms

• Later in 2005 Oracle will certify use of Oracle platform components with Tools 8.47 and EnterpriseOne Tools 8.95

• Many possibilities for use of Fusion Middleware without moving off IBM or BEA Middleware

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Fusion Middleware Certifications

• Available later this year• “Tools only” upgrade• Certifying with Oracle Fusion Middleware

– Oracle Containers for J2EE (OC4J) 10.1.2– Oracle Portal 10.1.2– Oracle Identity Management 10.1.2– Oracle BPEL Process Manager 10.1.2

• Offering new capabilities – Operational Dashboards– XML Publisher

EnterpriseOne Tools 8.95 and PeopleTools 8.47

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E-Business Suite

• Certified with Discoverer 10.1.2• Early Adopter Program for Identity

Management and Portal 10.1.2• 11i.10 includes XML Publisher for reporting on

EBS data– XML Publisher available now as a Fusion

Middleware product for your broader document output management needs

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Enterprise Publishing

• A tool that provides flexible, high quality publishing of any enterprise data

• Business reporting needs:– Rich Formatted Reports– Partner Reports– Financial Statements– Government forms– Contracts– Checks– Labels– XML / EFT / EDI

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Oracle XML Publisher

Reportoutput

Data Logic

Layout

TranslationXML Publisher

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Financial Reports

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Purchase Orders

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Contracts

F

F

F

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Government Forms

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Checks

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Labels

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Electronic Payments EFT / EDI

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Built on Open Standards

• Pure Java• Pluggable data in XML• Output formats in PDF, PS, RTF, HTML…• Support for Internet Printing Protocol,

WebDAV, Internet Fax Protocol, SMTP, etc…

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Web Services

Templates

XML

EDI

EFT

Email

Printer

Fax

WebDAV

e-Commerce

Output Destinations

Oracle, PS, JDE

MS, SAP, Siebel

Custom AppJava, C++

XML Publisher

Data Sources

•Word•Excel•Acrobat

XSL

Layout Tools

PDF

RTF

HTML

Excel

•XML Spy•JDeveloper•Scriptura

Controllers

Customers

Government

Suppliers

Maximum Information Utilization

XML Publisher

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Enterprise Data Management

1. You can fix data2. Data quality is an IT problem3. The problem is in the data sources or data entry4. The data warehouse will provide a single version of

the truth5. The ERP system will provide a single version of the

truth6. The Performance Management system will provide a

single version of the truth7. BI standardization will eliminate the problem of

different “truths”

From “Seven Misconceptions about Data Quality” by Rick Sherman

Strategies for Success

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Data Management

• Multiple sources of truth are always present– Everyone owns their piece of data record– No one owns all parts of the record

• The implementation constraint– It’s not about eliminating sources of truth

• The solution– It’s about unifying & reconciling sources of truth

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Oracle Data Hubs

• Unifies data across heterogeneous systems• Continuous data synchronization • Data quality process• Search, access and publish

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Unifying Data Across Systems

NameName

Street NumberStreet Number

Street NameStreet Name

CityCity

WakefieldWakefield

22172217

GraydenGrayden

LouisvilleLouisville

WakefieldWakefield

UnknownUnknown

GreydenGreyden

SuperiorSuperior

WakefieldWakefield

22172217

GraydenGrayden

SuperiorSuperior

Source ASource A Source BSource B

Data Hub

BlendedRecord

BlendedRecord

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Continuous Data Synchronization

Data HubData Hub

StandardStandardQueueQueue

Batch

Real-Time

MemoryMemoryQueueQueue

Source A

Source B

Source C

Subscribefrom Queue

Publishto Queue

100 100 A: 62 A: 62 100 100 B: 86 B: 86100 100 C: 48 C: 48

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Continuous Data Synchronization

Data HubData HubSource A

A:62 A:62 100 100 100 100 B: 86 B: 86100 100 C: 48 C: 48

Source C

Source B

ID: 62

ID: 86

ID: 48

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Data Quality Process

Search, Import

ResearchDuplicates

Validate addresses

Enrich Profile

Certify

Choose Best Attributes

Duplicate Prevention

StandardizedData Management

Match Rules

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Word Replacement

Lists

Input Value

[Jim]

SearchingSearching

Returns “Similar Matches”

All Records Found:

Jimmy

Jim

James

JimmyJimmy

JimJim

JamesJames

JAMESJAMES

JAMESJAMES

JAMESJAMES

TransformedInput Value

[JAMES]

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Enterprise Architecture

Application Servers Databases Storage

Applications Integration

Workplace

Transaction Collaboration Bus. Intelligence

Information Access

Business Processes

Data Hub

Grid Infrastructure

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