Oracle Fusion Middleware Valuable Features

Husni Milhem - PeerSpot reviewer
Projects & SCM Track Leader at El-Seif Engineering Contracting Company

The ATB is a very good database feature. 

The service subscription maintains top performance for administrators and the database. 

The AI and machine learning is very beneficial. 

The solution is extendable so you can start with two cores and add more at any time. There are no hardware requirements. 

The user interface allows you to configure without having to use the console. 

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Pathikrit Kumar - PeerSpot reviewer
Integration Engineer at Maersk

The transformations, the use cases of MFT, Oracle MFT, and then the Oracle cloud, and everything. The availability of the services and all are the most valuable features. 

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KopanoRamaphoi - PeerSpot reviewer
Consultant at Rpc Data

The integration is very good, particularly with other Oracle products such as EDS. 

The OEM is quite broad and allows you to work on various things. 

The solution is quite good for applying patches or performing upgrades. 

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Buyer's Guide
Oracle Fusion Middleware
April 2024
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SM
Application developer at a energy/utilities company with 10,001+ employees

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. OSB is lightweight and stateless where you need orchestration, message transformation, etc. It's good.

Another good thing is that it comes with a lot of adapters for various products. You don't have to write code to build these adaptors. They are all just configurable adapters. They have FTP, database, file, and other types of adapters. There are also external adapters with the OIC for Salesforce, AWS S3, etc. It comes with all these adapters.

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AP
Infrastructure Technology System Engineer

The most valuable features are Oracle Unified Directory and unified identity access management. The servers operate seamlessly, and the robust core database technology supports our applications effectively, including features like the HTTP server and access management. 

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SS
Senior Integration Architect at Hyphen Technology

Oracle Service Bus is the most valuable feature of the solution.

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SS
Tech Manager at Tech Mahindra Limited

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.

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HI
Expert Security Access Services Administrator at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees

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. 

For most users, Oracle Identity Management is not user-friendly so we use another tool for the user interface. We don't use Oracle's main interface for work logs & requests.

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NQ
General Manager at a recruiting/HR firm with 1-10 employees

It is really good in terms of features, and it is stable. 

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it_user786792 - PeerSpot reviewer
Oracle Fusion HCM Senior Consultant

Data integrity.

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Buyer's Guide
Oracle Fusion Middleware
April 2024
Learn what your peers think about Oracle Fusion Middleware. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: April 2024.
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