Tag: WebCenter

A portlet is a reusable Web component that can draw content from many different sources. Oracle ADF and Webcenter provides a powerful framework to build and integrate portlets into your enterprise portal. In this session we will demonstrate how to build and deploy portlets using ADF and later integrate into Oracle Webcenter portal. The session…

Human Capital Management can be made easier and more efficient by leveraging WebCenter Content to capture, extract, and store information coming in from multiple sources, Oracle BPM to flexibly manage the process, perform approvals, and integrate with your PeopleSoft, EBS, and JDE Systems.

Oracle WebCenter is so chock full of goodness, it’s hard to know where to start. Web Experience Management? Content Infrastructure? Social platform? Collaboration spaces? Come to this session to hear how the four pillars within WebCenter are being implemented, as well as the “what” and “why” for your own WebCenter experience.

Learn tips, tricks and traps about the workflow engine built into WebCenter Content. Find out how you can integrate WebCenter Content with BPEL Process Manager when the out-of-the-box workflow engine no longer meets your needs. You can have a positive workflow solution whether your budget is big or small.

This session helps customers to learn various efficient ways of implementing Self-Service Portals for Partners and Distributors using existing EBS modules and new Oracle Technologies Web Center, ADF, Web 2.0. The following are the highlights of the session. 1) This session will elaborate on common Distributor and Partner Business process flows that can be implemented…

Oracle recently acquired Fatwire, a Web Experience Management product, and renamed it WebCenter Sites. What does this mean for existing Site Studio customers? In this talk, we will give you a run-down on the similarities, differences, and new features that are available. We will also give guidance on how to migrate, or have two systems…

The WebCenter product line provides an excellent framework for developing applications, however, it can take a while to become familiar with and develop for. For example, if a customer wants to get off the ground fast with developing a content driven enterprise portal site they do not have many quick-start options. This session will cover…

What's the right solution for your content management needs ? Oracle WebCenter Content or SharePoint or both. This presentation will try to provide an understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of these two competing but compatable content management solutions while presenting a business strategy to use both of them at the same time. See how…

Oracle WebCenter Content 10g functionality was effectively contained in one container - the Content Server. This fact alone made it easy to deploy, administer, and customize. However, for all of these easy capabilities, the product was somewhat lacking on the scalability and performance side. With Oracle WebCenter Content 11g, and the inclusion of Oracle Weblogic…

What do you do when the business requirements you have for security are not provided by either WebCenter Portal or WebCenter Content? This session will cover two actual case studies. The first is an example where WebCenter Content was integrated with Oracle Entitlement Services to provide configurable and find-grained controls. The second is an example…