13 Overview Diagram of the Oracle Hospitality Integration Platform

Oracle customers only have access to the Oracle Hospitality Integration Platform through Oracle Hospitality APIs and via a user interface. API calls can contain personal information and can access personal information held in Oracle Hospitality OPERA Cloud Services. This data is not stored in the Oracle Hospitality Integration Platform, except for usernames sent to security logs in the shared log stores in Oracle Cloud.

Oracle employees use user interfaces to access OHIP and access these through corporate Oracle Identity solutions and role-based access control. When this access is removed, access to both the Oracle Hospitality Integration Platform and its data is also removed.

Personal information (limited to Customer or Partner contact information) is provided by the customer to Oracle. Oracle employees enter this data and store it in the Oracle API Platform Cloud Service.

The following diagram summarizes how personally identifiable information is used within the Oracle Hospitality APIs:

Oracle customers only have access to the Oracle Hospitality Integration Platform through Oracle Hospitality APIs and via a user interface. API calls can contain personal information and can access personal information held in Oracle Hospitality OPERA Cloud Services. This data is not stored in the Oracle Hospitality Integration Platform, except for usernames sent to security logs in the shared log stores in Oracle Cloud. Oracle employees use user interfaces to access OHIP and access these through corporate Oracle Identity solutions and role-based access control. When this access is removed, access to both the Oracle Hospitality Integration Platform and its data is also removed. Personal information (limited to Customer or Partner contact information) is provided by the customer to Oracle. Oracle employees enter this data and store it in the Oracle API Platform Cloud Service.