We are using Oracle Service Bus to connect multiple applications with multiple environments. So it's like we are connecting ServiceNow to Salesforce and ServiceNow to a legacy system.
Integration Lead (SME) at a comms service provider with 501-1,000 employees
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2022-12-01T16:27:29Z
Dec 1, 2022
I use Service Bus to integrate multiple applications at an enterprise level. I work in the telecom sector and we integrate multiple applications and build PRM and CRM inventory systems. We are customers of Oracle and I'm the integration lead.
Works at Global Markets Strategic Sales - Data & AI
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2022-06-09T11:36:00Z
Jun 9, 2022
It becomes the platform for all managed file transfers. If you're looking at a high-speed managed file transfer or solution around that, it becomes a basic layer, or especially in use cases in payment gateways, or API-based types of solutions, probably this becomes a default there.
Head of Architecture at a insurance company with 5,001-10,000 employees
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2022-04-29T16:33:02Z
Apr 29, 2022
We are doing lots of aggregation and routing – the two most important features that we are using it for – and transformation of the services and data. I am using the latest version, 12.1.4. It's deployed on AWS cloud and on-prem.
Senior Manager Enterprise Architecture at a individual & family service with 1,001-5,000 employees
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2021-12-15T21:36:00Z
Dec 15, 2021
The middleware provides the service from our core banking and manages the equipment from the satellite system to the core banking SMS or to any other system. Any system can communicate to another system through the solution.
Technical Development Lead at a government with 1,001-5,000 employees
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2021-10-29T09:22:48Z
Oct 29, 2021
The solution is primarily used for the ESB. When we want to integrate applications with each other, they want to communicate with each other, we use this. If one application wants to send a message to some other applications. It's used for transformation and integration.
Principal Lead at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
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2021-02-23T05:59:11Z
Feb 23, 2021
We are currently primarily using the solution for an energy company that is looking to remove the endpoint integration that they have. They want to move to an Applications Federation BOT. That's how we are seeing critical severity loss into the solution. Instead of having the point-to-point integration, we want to implement it as an Enterprise Service Bus.
Lead Tech of Oracle Service Bus with 51-200 employees
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2020-02-26T05:55:54Z
Feb 26, 2020
We are using Oracle Service Bus to connect between API management and microservices. For example, we use it for data transformation, bringing data from a specific form in one service to another form in a different service.
We are an IT solution provider and this is one of the products that we implement for our clients. We have competencies in different ESB products including Mulesoft ESB, Oracle Service Bus, and Microsoft BizTalk.
What is ESB software? An ESB (Enterprise Service Bus) collects and transmits information from one system to another. It is a software that enables communication between applications.
We are using Oracle Service Bus to connect multiple applications with multiple environments. So it's like we are connecting ServiceNow to Salesforce and ServiceNow to a legacy system.
We use Service Bus to expose our service endpoints.
I use Service Bus to integrate multiple applications at an enterprise level. I work in the telecom sector and we integrate multiple applications and build PRM and CRM inventory systems. We are customers of Oracle and I'm the integration lead.
I'm using Oracle Service Bus for all real-time web services.
We use Oracle Service Bus to send data to ServiceNow because we needed to connect Salesforce to ServiceNow, so that's our use case for the solution.
It becomes the platform for all managed file transfers. If you're looking at a high-speed managed file transfer or solution around that, it becomes a basic layer, or especially in use cases in payment gateways, or API-based types of solutions, probably this becomes a default there.
We are doing lots of aggregation and routing – the two most important features that we are using it for – and transformation of the services and data. I am using the latest version, 12.1.4. It's deployed on AWS cloud and on-prem.
The middleware provides the service from our core banking and manages the equipment from the satellite system to the core banking SMS or to any other system. Any system can communicate to another system through the solution.
The solution is primarily used for the ESB. When we want to integrate applications with each other, they want to communicate with each other, we use this. If one application wants to send a message to some other applications. It's used for transformation and integration.
We use the solution for message processing.
This solution can be used for internal connectivity between enterprise applications and a Telco client.
We are currently primarily using the solution for an energy company that is looking to remove the endpoint integration that they have. They want to move to an Applications Federation BOT. That's how we are seeing critical severity loss into the solution. Instead of having the point-to-point integration, we want to implement it as an Enterprise Service Bus.
We are using Oracle Service Bus to connect between API management and microservices. For example, we use it for data transformation, bringing data from a specific form in one service to another form in a different service.
I'm an integration architect and we're a customer of Oracle.
We are an IT solution provider and this is one of the products that we implement for our clients. We have competencies in different ESB products including Mulesoft ESB, Oracle Service Bus, and Microsoft BizTalk.
I am a part of the software developing team and I mainly use this solution for the integrating applications.
I use this solution for development with complex integration.