Gartner recently released there Magic Quadrant for Web Content Management. Oracle being one of the vendor in leaders quadrant is offering free reprint of the full report for download.
Download the report at no cost from here before it goes away.
Few days back, Gartner released its Magic Quadrant for Horizontal Portals. Here is a quick description of scope of this MQ.
Gartner defines a portal as "a Web software infrastructure that provides interaction with relevant information assets (for example, information/content, applications and business processes), knowledge assets and human assets by select targeted audiences, delivered in a highly personalized manner." Enterprise portals may face different audiences, including:
Of course, the public-sector corollaries to these three high-level audience types are also considered applicable. A portal product is a packaged software application that is used to create and maintain enterprise portals. These products can be used to design vertical or horizontal portals:
Oracle being one of the leaders is providing the reprint of this MQ as free download. Grab it from here.
Recently Oracle joined the list of Public Cloud providers. Simply put Oracle’s public cloud is combination of:
- PaaS : Platform as a service – allows you to run java code/application with Oracle database engine in the cloud and weblogic as app engine
- SaaS : Software as a service – Hosts few of the Oracle’s popular enterprise apps like Fusion CRM & HCM. Also introduces Social Network – an enterprise wide communication and collaboration platform with a connect to customers and partners
The main components include :
1. Oracle Fusion CRM Cloud Service
2. Oracle Fusion HCM Cloud Service
3. Oracle Social Network
4. Oracle Java Cloud Service
5. Oracle Database Cloud Service
Other highlights include monthly subscription service, against multi-tenancy, self-service.
This is surely going to be hit with teams developing java apps.
Here is how the Oracle Cloud architecture looks like