Tag: WebCenter

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 Server, SOA and BPM, the product has expanded functionality and best-in-class performance and scalability. The new trade off is that these additional infrastructure components have created a layer of complexity causing delayed deployments and non-optimized systems. Come to this session as we discuss some strategies and tactics for tuning WebCenter Content 11g, including details around how and when to use reverse proxy and load balancing, so that you can truly optimize WebCenter and maximize your investment.

If you just bought Web Center or are looking to buy Web Center, but realized there are many separate products that make up Web Center, and your not sure what products you need for what your trying to do, look no further. This session will help you to understand the differences, similarities, and how you can make the most of your investment.

Want to know when your WebCenter Content system is having trouble? Before the trouble tickets start flooding in? Want to be warned of impending doom enough in advance to handle it before end users notice? Want to know how to monitor your new WebCenter Content deployment? Want to know what to monitor? Want to know…

Automate Keying and Transaction Entry into your PSFT and EBS System leveraging Oracle Forms Recognition, WebCenter Content and SOA / BPM. Reduce the effort surrounding manual keying, account coding and invoice approvals in the accounts payable process, and monitor key Performance Indicators.

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.

Mobile devices are a critical means of communication for individuals and organizations today. However, device formats are so varied that delivering a mobile web experience that is easy to use and which engages site visitors is a daunting task for organizations. Learn how to extend your web presence to the mobile channel.

Corporate intranet's around the world have become an instrumental part of everyday business processes within organizations, yet many still have no formal strategy in place to govern their use not only of content but of the relevant supporting technologies. The University of Pretoria has undertaken an information strategy approach to manage content within their organization…

WebCenter Portal is a powerful platform for building Enterprise Portals. Come to this session to learn the design and deployment best practices for achieving high performance and scalability in your Portal experience. Product experts will discuss design considerations, deployment do’s and don’ts, and tuning tips to achieve the published benchmarks for throughput, response time, and…

Organizations as well as users want to view information that is tailored to their anticipated needs. In this session, find out how Oracle WebCenter provides an extensible, scriptable engine that can leverage a variety of datasources and furnish personalization answers according to your business needs.

Using WebCenter Portal, create a personal dashboard which is specific to user as well as user role. Provide access to all the enterprise content, user's connections and role-specific actions from the dashboard. You will be able to offer an unique experience to your end-users where they can have unified access to activities, notifications and enterprise…