A Quick Introduction to Oracle Integration
Oracle Integration is a fundamental part of your digital business development. It involves connecting on-premises applications and cloud applications and services.
With Oracle Integration, you can:
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Develop integrations and robots to synchronize data, automate business processes, and monitor these workflows.
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Create process applications to automate and manage your business work flows.
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Build custom web and mobile applications.
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Store and retrieve files in Oracle Integration using the embedded SFTP-compliant file server.
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Create integrations that use B2B e-commerce to extend business processes to reach trading partners.
- Create integrations that interact with healthcare organizations that use HL7 and FHIR.
Critical business processes, such as those related to human capital management (HCM), customer experience (CX), and enterprise resource planning (ERP), are frequently slow and inflexible. For example, a multistep process such as Lead to Opportunity to Quote to Order can involve four or more applications and require human exception management at every step of the process. In this scenario, the lack of integration between departments as well as the delays caused by human-based problem resolution can result in lost revenue, frustrated customers, and high costs.
Oracle Integration changes all that. It empowers you to:
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Establish connectivity between the many applications and people that are part of the entire business process life cycle.
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Assemble existing technologies into new business services to better align with the changing pace of new business demands.
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Deliver new business innovations faster by rapidly connecting diverse applications and key business roles.
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Gain 360-degree views across your entire business. Easily monitor and analyze every application, automation solution, and workflow spanning the business process life cycle.