Friday, April 9, 2010

Collaborate 10 - Right around the corner

Collaborate 10, the Technology and Applications Forum for the Oracle Community, is coming up right around the corner. This year it will be held at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada from April 18th to April 22nd. Collaborate is a great educational event that provides attendees with valuable information on a multitude of Oracle technologies. It is also a forum for the Oracle user community to share their experiences with others. Oracle has a huge presence in this conference and provides valuable insight and knowledge from their technology experts and strategists. The Collaborate event enables customers to gain added value for their current and future Oracle investments. And, don't forget, it is a good opportunity for networking with Oracle customers, solutions providers, consultants, developers and representatives from Oracle Corporation.

If you plan to go to Collaborate, be sure to attend the Innowave presentations. The following is the schedule of Innowave's workshops and presentations:

Date

Time

Title

Presenter

Session

18-Apr

10:00-6:00pm

Fusion Architecture: Soup To Nuts

B Khan

Workshop

18-Apr

3:00-4:50pm

Demantra SIG Meeting - Part 1 & Part 2

J Wilson

4677 & 4678

19-Apr

8:00-9:00am

Oracle BPEL 11g Training

B Khan

4360

19-Apr

8:00-9:00am

Consignment Sales No More a Theory

S Ranganathan & K Nagarajan

4466

19-Apr

10:45-11:45am

Oracle Fusion Applications: Functional Overview

B Khan

4408

19-Apr

2:30-3:30pm

Understanding SOA Maturity Phases in an Oracle E-Business Suite Implementation Lifecycle

R Batra &
B Khan

3709

20-Apr

10:30-11:30am

Oracle Fusion Applications: Technical Overview

B Khan

4390

21-Apr

4:00-5:00pm

Integrated SOA Gateway - Expose Oracle E-Business Suite Functionality As Web Services!

F Islam

4569

I will be conducting a presentation on the Oracle E-Business Suite Integrated SOA Gateway (ISG), which was released with Oracle EBS R12.1.1. ISG facilitates the exposure of all the various EBS APIs as standard web services, which can then be deployed for consumption via standard web service clients. ISG builds on top of Oracle Fusion Middleware and service-oriented architecture (SOA) technology to provide a customer-focused, robust communication and integration infrastructure between independently managed components and loosely coupled applications.

If you would like to learn how to integrate other software systems with EBS instances using ISG, how to manage the availability of EBS services and access control for exposed services, and how ISG infrastructure facilitates development and execution of complex business processes, please join my session (Session # 4569) on April 21st from 4:00 - 5:00 pm.

See you all at Collaborate!

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