Oracle Enterprise Manager is Oracle's line of management products that enable organizations to manage the complete lifecycle of Oracle and 3rd party applications, middleware, databases and other technologies used in application environments. Produced by Oracle Application & Systems Management Product Division, key capabilities of this product line include Service Level Management, Application Performance Management, Configuration Management, Lifecycle Automation and Test Automation. This blog provides news, information and commentaries on products under the Enterprise Manager domain.
Authors
Chung Wu
Chung is a Director of Product Management with Oracle Application & Systems Management Product Division. His main focus is the management of packaged Oracle applications. He joined Oracle in 2006. Prior to Oracle, he worked at Siebel Systems, where he started with managing Siebel's integration technologies (Siebel EAI) and help delivered the first packaged integration between Siebel CRM to Oracle E-Business Suite. He later led Siebel's effort to improve the manageability of its products as part of Siebel's TCO reduction initiative, and served as the original product manager for Siebel Application Response Measurement (SARM).
Amjad Afanah
Amjad is a Product Manager with Oracle Application & Systems Management Product Division. His main focus is the management of Oracle Business Intelligence and Oracle Identity Management technologies. He joined Oracle in 2007. Prior to Oracle, he worked at Ernest & Young doing IT security and compliance consulting. Amjad is a graduate of Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a bachelor degree in electrical engineering & computer science.
William Vambenepe
William is an engineering architect with Oracle Application & Systems Management Product Division. His focus is on creating the best possible IT management solution that is driven by the needs and capabilities of the applications. Before coming to Oracle, he worked on systems management technologies at HP where he managed software standards strategy and was directly involved in many Web services and management-related standard efforts.