Oracle Unveils Composite Apps Architecture
Responding to SAP’s xApps, Oracle is introducing its own architecture for generating composite applications. The new framework, called Oracle Application Integration Architecture, which is based on Oracle’s Fusion Middleware SOA Suite, provides enterprise business objects and services that can be used to piece together processes exposed from Oracle applications. Full story »
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