E-Business Suite Technology Essentials (OpenWorld 2009 Recap)

I'm part of the Applications Technology Integration group within the E-Business Suite Development division.  One of this team's responsibilities is to ensure that new Oracle technologies are integrated into -- or work with -- the E-Business Suite. 

Lisa Parekh leads our team, and every year she manages to pack a survey of the increasingly-broad EBS technology stack landscape at OpenWorld into her session.  If you're interested in getting a quick overview of everything that we consider important about the latest EBS technology stack capabilities, download her presentation here:
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Lisa covers the following topics in her presentation:
  • E-Business Suite technology stack priorities
  • Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12's three-tier architecture
  • Supported R12 browsers
  • Application Server Tier components and layout
  • Standard and optional 10gR2 and 11g Database features
    • Partitioning, compression, tablespace encryption
  • Exadata V2 
  • External optional Fusion Middleware certifications
  • R12 User Interface improvements 
  • Secure Enterprise Search
  • WebCenter integration
  • Single Sign-On and Oracle Internet Directory integration
  • Third-party authentication and LDAP integration
  • SOA enablement and integration
  • Application Integration Architecture
  • Business Intelligence
    • Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition (OBIEE)
    • Oracle Business Intelligence Applications (OBIA)
  • BI Publisher
  • Systems management capabilities via Oracle Enterprise Manager
    • Application Management Pack
    • Application Change Management Pack for Oracle E-Business Suite
    • Wizards and AutoConfig 
  • Virtualization and Oracle VM
    • Coming soon: Oracle VM templates for the E-Business Suite 12.1.1
  • Technology Uptake Guidance
    • Upgrading to R12.1
    • Database upgrade options
    • New certifications coming
Listening to the Session

If you registered for OpenWorld, here's a link to the OpenWorld On Demand page where you can download the presentation or listen to the live recording of this session.

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