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Oracle Application Integration Architecture 3. 1 Unveiled
Oracle Releases PeopleSoft Mobile Inventory Management
Oracle has unveiled PeopleSoft Mobile
Inventory Management, an application
that helps improve inventory accuracy and
labor productivity by automating mobile
inventory transactions for users of Microsoft
Windows–enabled mobile devices and
handheld scanners.
“By integrating mobile devices, organizations can improve data accuracy, increase
mobility, and streamline inventory management processes,” says Paco Aubrejuan,
group vice president and general manager,
Oracle’s PeopleSoft Enterprise.
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Oracle Tuxedo Certified on
Oracle Exalogic
Oracle has completed certification and
performance testing on Oracle Tuxedo for
Exalogic Elastic Cloud X2-2. Oracle Tuxedo
certification on Oracle Exalogic also includes
Oracle Tuxedo Application Runtime for CICS
and Batch, a mainframe rehosting solution.
Oracle Tuxedo and Oracle Exalogic (
optionally with Oracle Exadata) provide a platform
for optimizing and consolidating custom
and packaged enterprise COBOL, C/C++, and
Python/Ruby/PHP applications, as well as an
optimized infrastructure for migrating legacy
IBM mainframe applications. Rehosting
IBM CICS and Batch applications to Oracle
Tuxedo on Oracle Exalogic requires no
change in business logic and data and can
save customers 50 to
80 percent compared
to annual mainframe
costs. Oracle Tuxedo
and Oracle Exalogic
deliver mainframe-grade quality of
service and high
performance and
scalability; a flexible,
standards-based
environment that
reduces operational
complexity and
management costs;
and extensibility of migrated legacy applications using Oracle WebLogic Server, Oracle
SOA Suite, other Oracle Fusion Middleware
components, Oracle Applications, and third-party software.
“Exalogic’s unique horizontal scale-out
architecture; its high-bandwidth, low-
latency interconnect fabric; and Oracle
Tuxedo’s ultrascalable distributed archi-
tecture means that native and rehosted
Oracle Tuxedo applications can provide the
responsiveness and elasticity simply not
achievable with typical servers used in data-
centers today,” says Hasan Rizvi, senior vice
president of product development at Oracle.
“This not only helps existing Oracle Tuxedo
applications, it also means that rehosted
mainframe applications can achieve new
levels of efficiency and scalability at a frac-
tion of a mainframe cost.”
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