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Oracle Fusion Middleware is a portfolio of standards-based software products that spans multiple services, including J2EE and developer tools, integration services, business intelligence, collaboration, and content management. According to Oracle, 26,000 organizations are current Fusion Middleware customers.

Oracle Fusion Middleware is designed to support development, deployment, and management of Service-Oriented Architecture. It includes what Oracle calls "Hot-Pluggable" architecture, which allows users to leverage existing investments in applications and systems from other software vendors such as IBM, Microsoft, and SAP.


Oracle Fusion Middleware Components

- Core Application Server (J2EE Server, HTTP Server, etc.)
- Business Integration (Business Activity Monitoring, Enterprise Service Bus, etc.)
- Business Intelligence (Reporting, Analytics, Predictive Intelligence, etc.)
- Content and Collaboration (Content Services, Email, Workspaces, etc.)
- Data Hubs
- Developer Tools (JDeveloper, BPEL Process Manager, etc.)
- Identity Management
- Portal