Oracle has invested heavily in Fusion middleware and applications and this is one of the biggest areas of growth for the company
Oracle has invested heavily in Fusion middleware and applications and this is one of the biggest areas of growth for the company
Oracle Fusion is the name of the front end application which Oracle has created by combining the previous Oracle EBS, JD Edwards, Siebel and Peoplesoft. Hence the users basically see and perform transactions in Oracle Fusion Applications .The most common is Cloud or SaaS (Software as a Service) where Oracle hosts the instance in one of its servers, in return the client pays a monthly subscription depending on the number of modules implemented. In such case, the client only needs an internet connectivity to access the instance. The maintenance is performed by Oracle teams.
Oracle Cloud on the other hand is where the Oracle Fusion Applications reside. Hence unlike the Oracle EBS On Premise which used to be hosted on servers/data centers in client premises, the Oracle Fusion Applications for a client are stored in remote servers and hence the term ‘Cloud’. The client need not manage the database servers for Fusion Applications.
Oracle Cloud and Oracle Fusion are two different Enterprise Resource Solutions developed by Oracle and is introduced to ease seamless business processes. Oracle cloud is basically used as a PaaS (Platform as a service) for providing servers for networking and storage through services of global network, thereby building applications in the cloud. Hence, you can access the cloud for Data Management, Application Development, Integration, Content and Experience, Business Analytics, Systems Management and Security. Moreover, Oracle E-Business suite on Oracle Cloud
can reduce time, cost for new projects thereby increasing business agility, managing growth and increase of productivity of your global IT workforce.