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|title = Oracle Fusion Middleware
|url = http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/middleware/index.html
|work = oracle.com website
|publisher = Oracle Corporation
▲ |accessdate = 2009-07-22
|quote = Oracle's complete family of application infrastructure products — from the #1 Java application server to SOA and enterprise portals — are integrated with Oracle Applications and technologies to speed implementation and lower the cost of management and change.
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| title = Oracle Fusion Middleware is 'Hot-Pluggable'
| url = http://www.oracle.com/products/middleware/hot-pluggable.html
| work = Oracle Fusion Middleware
| publisher = Oracle Corporation
▲| accessdate = 2009-09-12
| quote = Oracle Fusion Middleware's hot-pluggable capabilities enables customers to 'drop & deploy' various Oracle Fusion Middleware products into their existing IT environments.
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| url = http://h71028.www7.hp.com/enterprise/cache/306020-0-0-0-121.html
| title = HP & Oracle Fusion Middleware and Service-Oriented Architectures
| publisher = HP
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| quote = To address increasing customer demand for standards-based software that will help automate business processes, HP and Oracle have collaborated to incorporate Oracle Fusion Middleware into the HP Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) portfolio.
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090623135921/http://h71028.www7.hp.com/enterprise/cache/306020-0-0-0-121.html
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Oracle leveraged its [[Configurable Network Computing]] (CNC) technology acquired from its [[PeopleSoft]]/[[JD Edwards]] 2005 purchase.
[[Oracle Fusion Applications]], based on Oracle Fusion Middleware,<ref name=ORCL-F-00>{{cite web | url=http://www.oracleappshub.com/fusion/oracle-fusion-and-oracle-fusion-applications-overview/|title=Oracle Fusion Middleware and Oracle Fusion Applications : Overview |publisher=oracleappshub.com|
According to Oracle, as of 2013, over 120,000 customers were using Fusion Middleware.<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://www.oracle.com/us/products/middleware/fmw-customer-references-1946233.pdf|title = Oracle Fusion Middleware Customer Reference Booklet
== Assessments ==
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| first = Mark
| last = Rittman
| title = An Introduction to Real-Time Data Integration
| url = http://www.oracle.com/technology/pub/articles/rittman-odi.html?msgid=7689776
▲| accessdate = 2009-06-08
| quote = Oracle Data Integrator, a member of the Oracle Fusion Middleware family of products, [...] is a Java-based application that uses the database to perform set-based data integration tasks
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|last= Lakshminarayanan
|first= Sitaraman
|title= Oracle Web Services Manager: securing your web services
|date=June 2008
|publisher= Packt Publishing
|___location= Birmingham
|page= 214
|quote= Oracle Web Services Manager, a component of SOA Suite from Oracle is a web services security and monitoring product that helps organizations not only to define and enforce security policies, but also to define and enforce the service level agreements.
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