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Arjan Kramer

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social computing | networker | garlic fries | family | Dutch | bass guitar | singing | photography | facilitating | Oracle: solution architect | cluster lead | alliance

Oracle BPM 11G, less is more

Oracle has just launched the ‘new’ Business Process Management Suite (BPMN). Though special as it is, it has just been announced as a patch set of the Fusion Middleware stack. There is a reason for that. Oracle has been working now for years to implement the vision of creating a product stack that is based upon Complete, Open and Integrated. Opportunity driven but still with this clear vision in mind, and aimed at supporting the …

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Weblogic or wait?

That was the title of an Oracle symposium I attended a couple of weeks ago. I was part of a panel discussing Oracle BPM especially the upcoming version Oracle BPM 11g somewhere in the summer of this year. The title was chosen because of several existing Oracle customers currently hesitating whether they should choose to stay at previous Oracle products (like Oracle ESB and Oracle IAS / OC4J) or move over to the new strategic …

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Oracle Business Process Management Suite, the best of both worlds

Oracle are working on the unification of their Business Process Management stack. What is the impact of this on current projects and what will be the future.

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Oracle is still buying the Sun…

Oracle’s aquisition of Sun is taking more time then expected by at least Oracle. Time for un update of what’s going on around the biggest deal in Technology for 2009…

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Oracle buys the sun

Yesterday Oracle shocked the world by announcing it will acquire SUN Microsystems. Now, the day after it’s a good moment to take a look at what hit us… As we all know Oracle has been buying a lot of companies in the last couple of years. Although this is not the largest purchase (e.g. BEA and Peoplesoft were larger) and not the smallest (Hyperion wasn’t that big) to my opinion this is one which is …

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