Oracle Fusion Applications
Oracle Fusion Applications (OFA) are a suite of applications built on Oracle Cloud that include cloud-based applications for enterprise resource planning (ERP), enterprise performance management (EPM), supply chain management and manufacturing (SCM), human capital management (HCM), and customer experience (CX).[1]
Oracle Fusion Applications were announced shortly after Oracle's US$18 billion acquisition spree of PeopleSoft, JD Edwards, and Siebel Systems in 2005.[2][3]
Oracle Fusion Applications were originally envisioned and pitched as an enterprise resource planning suite—a combination of features and functionalities taken from the Oracle E-Business Suite, JD Edwards, PeopleSoft, and Siebel product lines.[4][5] The suite was built on top of the Oracle Fusion Middleware technology stack; both layers implement the Oracle Fusion Architecture, which leverages the capabilities of service-oriented architecture.[6][7]
Oracle Fusion Applications were launched in September 2010 and released one year later at OpenWorld 2011.[4][5]
See also
- Oracle Advertising and Customer Experience (CX)
- Oracle ERP Cloud
- Oracle Fusion Architecture
- Oracle Fusion Middleware
- Oracle HCM Cloud
- Oracle SOA Suite
References
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- ^ "Oracle Fusion SCM Training : Overview". erptree.com. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
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