And now Oracle owns Java and the SUN hardware platform ?
which makes it the single largest competitor for Microsoft
with all powerful products in its array.
If you are a serious enterprise, then you need Oracle products which complement each other to run your IT platform...
Once Gandhi said "I want world sympathy in the fight of right against the might".
Now oracle is fighting might with might..
What is right ?
let us wait and see.....
more blah blah blah will be here shortly..
Tuesday, 7 July 2009
Monday, 29 June 2009
Oracle Fusion
Finally Oracle had a wonderful strategy.
They bought PeopleSoft, Siebel, Tuxedo and then BEA.
For an outsider at the first look it might look like, they made lot of money out of
RDBMS and ERP and they are spending now.
Whereas Oracle has put their money in where the future is and have slowly integrated
these products together through FUSION middleware.
Fusion again is a great concept from oracle, using the latest industry standards for integration.
You name it, its there.
> ESB
> Service Oriented Architecture
> XML, Webservices, Adapters
> SOA Governance
> A Powerful application server (Thanks for the deal with BEA :¬) )
>BPEL Tools
> BAM (business activity monitoring)
> SAML
> Idenity management
> J2EE
> Jdeveloper studio.
Now there are three types of techies approaching these
> Those who come from Oracle, forms, PL/SQL background
> Those who come from strong EAI and SOA background
> Those who come from strong J2EE background.
Now each techie based on which of these three backgrounds they come from, would and will think that they can have a good hold on fusion.
The truth is, whichever background techies come from they have to be quick in learning about the other side of the wall to mature into a proper fusion expert.
My view is that, Fusion has been guided into an excellent launching pad by Oracle and will stay in the industry for a forseeable future. Its got all flavours to make it successful.
The competitors are behind now. But to bring in variety of robust products together will remain a challenge difficult to be fulfilled in near future.
Oracle has clearly seen this in advance and is leveraging on it strategic strength now.
The nearest competitor initially refused that there is concept called ESB for a while and is now starting to accept it.. When they will catch up with fusion may be a distant dream..
Another competitor who drove ESB from forefront has failed to see that there are other products required to make ESB successful. Thats where i think Oracle gained its edge.
The beauty of their strategic vision is when oracle realised that BEA's Weblogic is more powerful App server than their own and accepted it and brought it under its wings.
Anyway you look at it, there is definitely an exciting future with FUSION.
You can expect some more about fusion from me for now..
I am so excited about this.
They bought PeopleSoft, Siebel, Tuxedo and then BEA.
For an outsider at the first look it might look like, they made lot of money out of
RDBMS and ERP and they are spending now.
Whereas Oracle has put their money in where the future is and have slowly integrated
these products together through FUSION middleware.
Fusion again is a great concept from oracle, using the latest industry standards for integration.
You name it, its there.
> ESB
> Service Oriented Architecture
> XML, Webservices, Adapters
> SOA Governance
> A Powerful application server (Thanks for the deal with BEA :¬) )
>BPEL Tools
> BAM (business activity monitoring)
> SAML
> Idenity management
> J2EE
> Jdeveloper studio.
Now there are three types of techies approaching these
> Those who come from Oracle, forms, PL/SQL background
> Those who come from strong EAI and SOA background
> Those who come from strong J2EE background.
Now each techie based on which of these three backgrounds they come from, would and will think that they can have a good hold on fusion.
The truth is, whichever background techies come from they have to be quick in learning about the other side of the wall to mature into a proper fusion expert.
My view is that, Fusion has been guided into an excellent launching pad by Oracle and will stay in the industry for a forseeable future. Its got all flavours to make it successful.
The competitors are behind now. But to bring in variety of robust products together will remain a challenge difficult to be fulfilled in near future.
Oracle has clearly seen this in advance and is leveraging on it strategic strength now.
The nearest competitor initially refused that there is concept called ESB for a while and is now starting to accept it.. When they will catch up with fusion may be a distant dream..
Another competitor who drove ESB from forefront has failed to see that there are other products required to make ESB successful. Thats where i think Oracle gained its edge.
The beauty of their strategic vision is when oracle realised that BEA's Weblogic is more powerful App server than their own and accepted it and brought it under its wings.
Anyway you look at it, there is definitely an exciting future with FUSION.
You can expect some more about fusion from me for now..
I am so excited about this.
Monday, 25 May 2009
TekNova
I have now separated the blog contents into
> TekNova
> JustATravellingSoldier
I will be writing all the technical gobbings in TekNova,
while JustATravellingSoldier blog which is going to deal with
interesting facts and happenings in this interesting journey called life.
Enjoy.. or Ensoy as in TN
> TekNova
> JustATravellingSoldier
I will be writing all the technical gobbings in TekNova,
while JustATravellingSoldier blog which is going to deal with
interesting facts and happenings in this interesting journey called life.
Enjoy.. or Ensoy as in TN
Wednesday, 28 January 2009
parthiban kanavu
Recently i was travelling from chennai to london and i had around 2 hours wait before the boarding gate. I walked around found a book shop and entered inside.
I skimmed through lots of books and finally settled for parthiban kanavu written by amarar kalki.
The story is excellent set in the scenes of Chola and Pallava rule.
Mainly that the Chola kingdom is shrunk and Pallavas are dominating.
The Chola king paarthiban has a dream to establish the Chola kingdom back to its original glory. But he dies in a war with pallavas. He conveys his dream to his son vikrama cholan and his wife.
vikrama happens to meet narasimha pallavans daughter kundhavi and falls in love with her.
Meanwhile Narasimha had met Paarthiban during his death time and gets to know about his dream.
Secretly he tries to help vikrama chola to establish chola kindom.
i will stop here and let you read this excellent novel as i cannot present in the same style as Kalki.
The novel is written in an excellent way. it has
> politics
> love
> emotions
> tamil traditions
> informaiton about how tamil nadu was
> saiva
> truth
and many more..
I strongly advice do not miss it..
I skimmed through lots of books and finally settled for parthiban kanavu written by amarar kalki.
The story is excellent set in the scenes of Chola and Pallava rule.
Mainly that the Chola kingdom is shrunk and Pallavas are dominating.
The Chola king paarthiban has a dream to establish the Chola kingdom back to its original glory. But he dies in a war with pallavas. He conveys his dream to his son vikrama cholan and his wife.
vikrama happens to meet narasimha pallavans daughter kundhavi and falls in love with her.
Meanwhile Narasimha had met Paarthiban during his death time and gets to know about his dream.
Secretly he tries to help vikrama chola to establish chola kindom.
i will stop here and let you read this excellent novel as i cannot present in the same style as Kalki.
The novel is written in an excellent way. it has
> politics
> love
> emotions
> tamil traditions
> informaiton about how tamil nadu was
> saiva
> truth
and many more..
I strongly advice do not miss it..
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