For Business Process & Applications Professionals (Length: 5 pages)

July 26, 2005

Demystifying The Confusion On Project Fusion

Oracle Moves To Clarify Its Apps And Middleware Strategy

by R "Ray" Wang, Paul D. Hamerman

with John Ragsdale, John R. Rymer, Ian Schuler


Executive Summary (This is a document excerpt)

Six months after concluding the PeopleSoft acquisition, some details are beginning to emerge around Oracle's next-generation applications and middleware strategy. While many issues remain undecided, it appears that Oracle is reaching out to the customers of the former Enterprise, Enterprise One, and Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) and seeking additional input through one-on-one meetings and user groups. Current customers and prospects should take this unique opportunity to engage Oracle in discussions about Project Fusion and Oracle Fusion Middleware requirements, especially those that balance open systems, process-driven approaches, and best-of-breed strategies with Oracle's existing model. More importantly, a key component of Project Fusion's success will be determined by Oracle's ability to attract key partners into its ecosystem and head off SAP's current success.

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