Business and IT decision makers in India are building their Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) with Oracle Fusion Middleware to better manage their business processes, increase enterprise agility, enhance informed decision making and reduce the cost of doing business.
Indian businesses and government organisations, which have recently adopted Oracle Fusion Middleware components such as Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle BPEL Process Manager, include Godfrey Phillips, Kolkata Municipal Corporation, KPIT Cummins Infosystems and SREI Sahaj e-Village.
Oracle Fusion Middleware is a preintegrated portfolio of software that spans from portals and process managers to application infrastructure, developer tools, and business intelligence.
“More and more organisations are recognising the benefits of middleware for future business growth and competitive success. Middleware is not just about connecting applications and exchanging data – it enables our customers to be more agile and better-informed, as well as to secure sensitive information and to streamline compliance initiatives,” said Sunil Mehra, director of Oracle Fusion Middleware Sales for Oracle India. “Our middleware customers in India are using Oracle Fusion Middleware to put in place a standards-based SOA.”