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Oracle Application Integration Architecture: Where it is going?

18 May 2009 | Ed Scannell, Site Editor

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Since its introduction two years ago, Oracle's Application Integration Architecture (AIA) has been one of the company's most important technology initiatives. AIA's mission is to help users tightly integrate Oracle's core enterprise applications allowing them to orchestrate business processes and more easily share data. SearchOracle.com caught up with Jose Lazares, vice president, Applications Development Applications Integration Architecture, and asked him to give us an update on a number of areas including:
  • The level of acceptance AIA has achieved among users
  • The advantages and challenges of getting non-Oracle and user-developed applications to work with Oracle applications under AIA.
  • What constructive user feedback has Oracle received about the technology
  • What Oracle's focus will be for the technology over the next year

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About the speaker: Jose Lazares has been one of the guiding forces behind Oracle's Application Integration Architecture since its launch in 2007. Currently, vice president of Applications Development Applications Integration Architecture, Oracle Corporation Corp., Lazares has spent the past eight years as a strategist and development manager focused on business process management, collaboration and Service Oriented Architecture at Vitria, PeopleSoft and now Oracle. Prior to that Lazares worked for 10 years gaining experience in the manufacturing and distribution of consumer packaged goods, holding positions dealing with procurement and operations for Clorox as well as marketing and brand management roles with Reckitt & Colman and Monsanto.

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