Oracle Fusion Cloud Services
Oracle has invested heavily in Fusion middleware and applications and this is one of the biggest areas of growth for the company.
How it work?
Over the past several years, there’s been a lot of talk regarding Oracle Fusion and many people struggle to understand what exactly this means. Essentially “Fusion” refers to Oracle’s Cloud infrastructure (“Fusion” Middleware) and the development of new applications specifically designed for the Cloud and subscription services. More recently, Oracle has focused communications on the business process value and business use of these the applications and now refers to these applications and underlying technology simply as “Cloud”.
For the purposes of this article, we’ll use the term “Fusion” to describe the underlying technology for those that care, and the term “Cloud” to describe business applications delivered by Oracle in a subscription service model.
SaaS ( ERP,HCM, SCM ..)
Software as a Service (SaaS) allows users to subscribe to and use application software in the cloud rather than having to buy the hardware or license the software.
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems are the backbone of many organizations, helping them manage their accounting, procurement processes, projects, and more throughout the enterprise. For many IT departments, ERP systems have often meant large, costly, and time-consuming deployments that might require significant hardware or infrastructure investments.
IaaS & PasS
IaaS: cloud-based services, pay-as-you-go for services such as storage, networking, and virtualization.
PaaS: hardware and software tools available over the internet. SaaS: software that's available via a third-party over the internet. On-premise: software that's installed in the same building as your business.