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Presentation proposal from Oracle

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Subject: Presentation proposal from Oracle
From: Chris Nelson <cnelson4eii@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 10:48:39 -0700 (PDT)
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All,

Oracle has asked if we would be interested in having
them come do a presentation on BPEL.  Let's just do a
simple Apache style vote: reply with +1 or -1.  Here
is the abstract:

The Business Process Execution Language (BPEL)
standard, managed by 
OASIS, has been widely adopted by customers and
leading vendors. With 
native support for BPEL, Oracle BPEL Process Manager
reduces the cost and 
complexity of integration projects while increasing
their strategic 
value. Oracle BPEL Process Manager is available
stand-alone and as an 
option to Oracle Application Server Enterprise
Edition. 

Together, a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and
Oracle BPEL Process 
Manager deliver a modular, effective way for IT
departments to save 
time and reduce costs in the deployment of new
solutions, decrease 
maintenance costs, and quickly adapt to changing
business requirements. 
Without a standard process technology, merging or
redeploying processes-for 
example, adding process steps to meet regulatory
mandates or when 
consolidating two business units-could take weeks or months.


                
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