Oracle Fusion Cloud means what?
Over the past decade, few of you
must have been involve in talk and discussions regarding Oracle Fusion
application or Oracle fusion cloud and many companies, client, techies struggle
to understand what exactly this means. Essentially “Fusion” refers to Oracle’s
Cloud infrastructure (“Fusion” Middleware). The architecture which supports
cloud design of application. More recently, Oracle has focused communications, client
and partner awareness on the business process value and business use of these applications
and now refers to these as applications and underlying technology simply as
“Cloud” since fusion support SaaS architecture.
Over the decade Oracle has invested
heavily in Fusion middleware and applications and this is one of the biggest
areas of growth for the company at the movement.
Fusion Architectural design: Oracle Fusion applications (all applications pillars), were
developed from the ground up using standards-based Fusion middleware
components. These components and industry standard programming languages
include Java, SOA (Service Oriented Architecture), BPM (Business Process
Management), BI (Business Intelligence) and more. Fusion applications
including HCM, sits on top of these powerful middleware components and
leverages all of the reporting, analytical, security and database functionality
they offer. In Fusion the extensibility is a another important future or phase
in implementation fusion which gives you a design is the ability to ‘extend’
the user experience with your organization’s specific functional
requirements. Clients have the ability to create enhanced user
interfaces, reports, dashboards, etc.…without modifying the delivered
application objects. The ability to ‘extend’ your Fusion application
is achieved within the application and middleware components.
Functionality: Still a long way to go but a few of the core objectives
in developing Fusion applications and HCM were a focus on best-in-class
business processes and enhanced user experience. The roles-based approach
to Fusion functionality truly engages employees, managers and HR
professionals. Embedded intelligence and analytics within the delivered
Fusion HCM application provide need-to-know information for defined roles
within an organization. A centralized ‘Person Management’ user interface gives
HR professionals the ability to maintain employees’ personal, employment,
compensation, payroll, absence information and more. The overall user
experience was designed around the way people truly work, which increases
overall productivity.
Current Fusion offerings within
the HCM for client to choose:
1. Co-existence
- Fusion Talent Management Base
Cloud Service: Fusion HCM is designed to ‘co-exist’ with existing Oracle
Applications Unlimited products including PeopleSoft, E-Business Suite and JD
Edwards. For example, customers can take advantage of an existing
PeopleSoft HCM install and leverage the Fusion Talent Management as a SaaS
offering in the cloud. Delivered integrations with Fusion HCM make these
co-existence scenarios possible without lengthy development and implementation
projects.
2. Full Cloud - Fusion Human Capital Management Base Cloud
Service
3. Recruiting
and On Boarding - Taleo Platform Cloud Service
Implementation/Deployment
Flexibility: Fusion Application can
be installed in three ways
1 1. On premise
2 2. Hosted by Oracle Cloud as a
service (SaaS)
3. In a private cloud or a hybrid approach
3. In a private cloud or a hybrid approach
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