Oracle Unveils Next-Generation Architecture for Oracle® Fusion Middleware

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May 14th, 2007 Leave a comment Visited 17 times, 1 so far today

Oracle Unveils Next-Generation Architecture for Oracle® Fusion Middleware

Today at JavaOne, Oracle unveiled the architecture for its next-generation middleware, which will support customers’ requirements related to modern application development and deployment. Designed to provide the industry’s first unified infrastructure for Grid computing, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), and Event-Driven Architecture (EDA), the next generation of Oracle® Fusion Middleware will provide a foundation for event-driven composite applications and applications with extreme scalability and performance requirements.

Current middleware offerings only permit organizations to support SOAs, event processing, and Grid computing at “the edge,” requiring each component of their application platform be developed, deployed and managed as a separate entity. Delivering support for the three key technology paradigms — Grid computing, SOA and EDA — together at the core, Oracle’s standards-based middleware will enable organizations to more rapidly adapt to changing conditions, gain real-time insight into business operations and achieve virtually unlimited application scalability. Additionally, the middleware will serve as a foundation to support modern applications and meet organizations’ extreme transaction processing (XTP), event processing and advanced SOA needs.

“Our vision marks a significant advancement in how organizations can benefit from moving Grid computing, SOA and EDA to the core,” said Thomas Kurian, Oracle Senior Vice President, Server Technologies. “By providing a foundation for modern applications, Oracle will enable organizations to develop, deploy, integrate and manage applications in a unified and scalable manner.”

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