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DAILY NEWS AND INFORMATION
FOR THE GLOBAL GRID COMMUNITY /
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Systems/Enterprise:
ORACLE APPLICATIONS ARCHITECT
SHARES INTEGRATION DETAILS
Oracle Senior Vice President of Applications Technology Cliff Godwin spoke
to
Oracle AppsWorld attendees about the company's standards-based leadership in
the applications market, and outlined integration options for customers in
heterogeneous environments who want a single source of customer truth.
Historically, Godwin outlined, companies deployed systems in fragments,
making
it impossible to have a single source of truth about customers, products or
employees. So, for companies to be able to answer basic questions such as "Who
are my customers?" or "What have they bought?" data warehouses were necessary
in order to consolidate data from disparate systems. Oracle set out to
streamline the process for bringing all data systems together by creating a
single global instance.
By developing a unified system that contains the data and business
intelligence in one place, customers can now see, access and interpret their
customer information without the trade-offs associated with data
warehouses.
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"This gives you better information in a way that is more simple and costs
you
less," said Godwin. "This also improves governance and auditability because it
gives you one standard way to do things, improving transparency and enabling
best practices across your organization."
For companies who can't get to a global single instance, Godwin outlined
integration options, including the Oracle Customer Data Hub and the upcoming
integration features of 11i10, the next release of the Oracle E-Business
Suite. All of these capabilities, including a variety of
applications-to-applications integration standards and industry standards
(such as RosettaNet for the high technology sector) help customers integrate
with other applications, while still achieving a single source of customer
truth.
"A global single instance is the ultimate goal but we understand that some
companies can't get there right away," said Godwin. "The combination of
integration capabilities in our applications and application server eliminate
the barriers to bringing all your information together so that companies can
leverage what matters most to the success of their business --
information."
Godwin started and concluded his 45-minute address reiterating Oracle's
recommendation to customers to consolidate their data, and spoke to the
built-in benefits of Oracle applications running on the Oracle software
infrastructure. "Why are we the only applications vendor advocating the
alternative of keeping information together at half the cost? Because Oracle
applications can take full advantage of the technology advances in the Oracle
platform."
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