Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g is here

By Tarry Singh at 1 July, 2009, 1:55 pm

The better alternative, he suggested, is a pre-fabricated environment based on open standards, which can be patched and upgraded together with upgrades offered up and down the entire stack. Instead of requiring administrators to cobble together enterprise IT architecture by improvisation, Oracle intends to offer a pre-fabricated systems in its stead that will include, within its infrastructure, servers and storage built from Sun Microsystems components, and monitor and anticipate problems within the environment in real-time.

“We spend 90 percent of our time on maintenance because of a fragmented environment,” Phillips said. “With a complete stack, you can make architectural decisions that are logical.”

Oracle has been developing its middleware in an attempt to solve these IT administration needs, and Fusion Middleware 11g represents the next stage. The platform has been optimized for modern data centers – i.e., virtualization – and includes design to enable intelligent enterprises for real-time information; it also features infrastructure for agile business applications.

The middleware has been designed to solve developers’ needs for building rich Internet applications; allows for application customization and systems consolidation; and enables enterprise team and social computing. It creates a single place for controlling security aspects of the system.

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