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Author: John Brunswick
The "Chalk Talk with John" series will explore the
practical value of Middleware in the context of two fictional communities,
shared through analogies aligned to enterprise technology. This format
offers business stakeholders and IT a common language for understanding the
benefits of technology in support of their business initiatives, regardless of
their current level of technical knowledge. I will endeavor to showcase an episode highlighting business use cases and how technology plays a role in business on a bi-weekly basis.
The debut episode highlights the benefits of user experience
capabilities supplied by Portal technologies, by juxtaposing the communities of
Middleware Fields and Codeaway Valley with regard to the time and effort their
residents spend performing everyday tasks. This comparison provides
insight into the benefits of leveraging a common user experience foundation to
support the tasks that our employees, customers and partners engage in on a
daily basis with our organizations.
Take a look and let me know your thoughts!
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About me:
Hi, I am John Brunswick, an Oracle Enterprise
Architect. As an Oracle Enterprise Architect, I focus on the alignment of
technical capabilities in support of business vision and objectives, as well as
the overall business value of technology. Before coming to Oracle, I
was a Practice Manager within BEA System's Business Interaction Division
consulting organization, orchestrating enterprise systems in support of line of
business goals.
Connect with me on Twitter and visit my site for Oracle Fusion Middleware related tips.