Oracle unveiled Oracle Application Integration Architecture (AIA) Release 2.5, at OpenWorld 2009, in San Francisco, yesterday.
The company claims the product is the most extensive Oracle AIA release to date, with 10 new cross-industry Process Integration Packs (PIPs) and six new industry-specific PIPs.
“In addition, it features a growing library of over 1 000 enterprise services and 100 enterprise objects,” says Oracle.
“Oracle AIA Release 2.5 is the most extensive release yet and reinforces our unwavering commitment to reducing the cost of integration for our customers through the Oracle Application Integration Architecture,” commented Jose Lazares, Oracle VP of application development and product strategy for AIA.
He added that Oracle is providing customers with the integrations required to ease enterprise application deployments, save time and reserve resources.
According to the company, the product has an increased focus on end-to-end industry solutions and pre-built integrations across almost all major Oracle and non-Oracle applications, such as SAP.
Release 2.5 assists businesses to lower business process integration complexity and quicken delivery of enterprise application solutions with a reliable SOA-based framework, Lazares noted.
The product also extends the range of support across industries. “This release will introduce new PIPs for manufacturing, utilities, retail and health sciences industries.
“Oracle AIA Release 2.5, with a total of 30 PIPs and four Foundation Packs, enables critical business processes across multiple industries, and reinforces Oracle's ongoing commitment to providing customers with integration solutions that can be extended and more cost-effectively managed and sustained over time,” Lazares explained.
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