Oracle Fusion Middleware Innovation Award Winners 2012: ADF & Fusion Development
- by Dana Singleterry
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Oracle Fusion Middleware Innovation Awards honor customers for their cutting-edge solutions using Oracle Fusion
Middleware. Winners are selected based on the uniqueness of their
business case, business benefits, level of impact relative to the size
of the organization, complexity and magnitude of implementation, and the
originality of architecture. The awards were presented during Oracle
OpenWorld 2012 and following winners are for the category of ADF & Fusion Development.
Micros – an
OPN Platinum partner – has been working closely with Oracle product management
teams in applying industry best practices in the development of their
solutions. Their current application suite for the hospitality industry was
built on Oracle Forms and the Oracle database running on MS Windows. The next
generation of this suite is being developed and released in modules that are
now based on Oracle FMW (including ADF) 11g technologies and Oracle Database
11g all running on Oracle Linux.
The primary driver was that of modernization and hence the reason
Oracle ADF was selected to provide a rich UI for business processes that could
be served up through traditional methods or through mobile devices globally.
SOA Suite & ADF allowed for loosely-coupled services that could evolve with
the needs of the business.
Micros's application innovations includes the use of business application portlets that have been published from ADF Faces Task Flows generated using WebCenter portlet libraries & Oracle Metadata Services (MDS) with multi-layered customizations using Oracle WebCenter Composer.
PCS (Marfin Egnatia Bank of Greece) – PCS Wealth Management is a WM
Software Solution, which captures and automates the WM business processes
allowing Service Providers to allocate enough time and effort into Customer
Service and Investment Strategies, under Advisory or Execution-Only Services.
The Product is built upon the latest Web Technologies and
ensures Best Practices covering all functional expectations, meeting local
regulatory requirements and discovering successful opportunities for the WM
Customers' Portfolios. The new unified Wealth
Management system offers an unparalleled User Interface taking full advantage of
the user friendly ADF Faces Components to a great extent, all serving Private
Banking purposes.
The application offers a true Account Officer Cockpit with
shallow navigation, one-click access to informed decisions and a perfect
customer service. ADF Grids and Pivots, the Data Visualization Components, as
well as the Calendar and Map Components are cleverly used to help the user
eliminate the usage of Excel, Outlook and other systems.
PCS's application is unique in the way it leverages the ADF Faces data visualization components to create a truly attractive and insightful dashboard for their application.
PCS Wealth Management Demo
Qualcomm – Qualcomm, a
$17B per year company, designs and sells semiconductor products for wireless
telecommunications, mobile and computing markets. In addition, Qualcomm
companies provide various hardware and software products to facilitate the
design, development and deployment of phones and the applications that run on
them.
Qualcomm’s challenge has been to not only develop
and deploy new business system functions to keep pace with customer demand, but
also to provide a customer collaboration capability that is sufficiently
robust, easy to use, and flexible to meet emerging and future needs.
Qualcomm has taken successful steps in building
and deploying the customer engagement platform Ieveraging various Oracle
technologies including Fusion Middleware (ADF, SOA, OBIEE) and their proven ERP
foundation of EBS and 11g databases. The
new platform delivers a more unified and “seamless” business solution with a
consistent, modern “look and feel” all based on standard
business processes which facilitate efficient collaboration with Qualcomm and
its customers. The look and feel leverages
ADF in innovative ways and includes hover over navigation, custom pagination
components, and skinning. Qualcomm has exposed a services layer that provides
significant functionality including order-to-ship, quote-to-order, customer on-boarding
and contract validation.
Qualcomm's creative designs leverage Oracle's SOA Suite to integrate with Oracle EBS and desperate applications to provide a rich user interface through the use use of Oracle ADF Faces Rich Client Components providing a self-service solution to their customers.