Application developer at a energy/utilities company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Mar 9, 2023
One good thing, which is a little bit common across all middleware products, is that you can build asynchronous as well as synchronous processes. The SOA part is where it can maintain your state for any state-full integrations. If you have failures, you can replay all that, which is a good part.
Fusion Middleware's main feature for me is that it is quite flexible, and, as middleware, it provides us with all sorts of technology and application adapters, which makes it very handy to use.
Expert Security Access Services Administrator at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Mar 12, 2019
The most valuable feature is the structure of the product. We use Oracle Fusion Middleware to manage the Oracle database. Registered users can go to each product if sign-on credentials match each user's identical framework.
Oracle Fusion Middleware offers integration with various technology and application adapters, supporting scalable architecture and enhanced performance with AI features. It enables seamless data transfer and quick deployment with pre-built connectors and is valued for its cost-effectiveness and consistent updates.Oracle Fusion Middleware supports integration of applications both on-premises and cloud-based. It enhances SaaS implementations and automates processes across domains like...
The most valuable features are Oracle Unified Directory and unified identity access management.
The initial setup is easy. There are many self-tutorial videos are on the Internet, and then the Oracle documents are self-explanatory.
Oracle Service Bus is the most valuable feature of the solution.
One good thing, which is a little bit common across all middleware products, is that you can build asynchronous as well as synchronous processes. The SOA part is where it can maintain your state for any state-full integrations. If you have failures, you can replay all that, which is a good part.
The solution is quite good for applying patches or performing upgrades.
Fusion Middleware's main feature for me is that it is quite flexible, and, as middleware, it provides us with all sorts of technology and application adapters, which makes it very handy to use.
Oracle Fusion is stable.
It is really good in terms of features, and it is stable.
The most valuable feature is the structure of the product. We use Oracle Fusion Middleware to manage the Oracle database. Registered users can go to each product if sign-on credentials match each user's identical framework.