Oracle Fusion & its hardware requirements ?

Oracle acquired Siebel in 2006 and peoplesoft in 2005 which had already occupied JD Edwards in 2003. After the acquisition of Siebel, Peroplesoft etc , Oracle introduced Fusion which uses the best functionality for all the application suites and create a single super ERP. The Oracle fusion has a data model which is union of the datamodels of Siebel,Peoplesoft etc. Fusion is not only an attempt at releasing an integrated suite of applications from the Oracle, PS, JDE, and Siebel lines. The real goal of Fusion is to present a process integration layer that spans across all your organization’s applications, regardless if they are Oracle apps or not.

The Oracle has not yet released the hardware requirements for the fusion applications but it requires approximately 128 gb RAM and is recommended mainly in the Linux Platform. The installation of the oracle fusion application is complex compared to the installation of other Oracle products. The installables for oracle fusion applications is around 70gb. This itself signifies the complexity of the application.    


About this blog

Business intelligence (BI) is defined as the ability for an organization to take all its capabilities  and convert them into knowledge, ultimately, getting the right information to the right people,  at the right time, via the right channel. This produces large amounts of information which can lead to the development of new opportunities for the organization. When these opportunities have been identified and a strategy has been effectively implemented, they can provide an organization with a competitive advantage in the market, and stability in the long run (within its industry). Business intelligence aims to support better business decision-making. Thus a BI system can be called a decision support system (DSS) .


This Blog aims at sharing the techniques related to the business intelligence. The blog will come with posts related to OBIEE 10g, OBIEE 11g, BI Publisher 10g, BI Publisher 11g and finally Oracle Fusion which is the latest hot release from Oracle. A great welcome to your comments and suggestions for the posts in the blog.