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Oracle Information Integration, Migration, and Consolidation

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Oracle Information Integration, Migration, and Consolidation

Overview of this book

The book covers data migration, data consolidation, and data integration, the three scenarios that are typically part of the information integration life cycle. Organizations typically find themselves migrating data to Oracle and either later, or at the same time, consolidating multiple database instances into a single global instance for a department, or even an entire company. The business savings and technical benefits of data consolidation cannot be overlooked, and this book will help you to use Oracle's technology to achieve these goals. This highly practical and business-applicable book will teach you to be successful with the latest Oracle data and application integration, migration, information life-cycle management, and consolidation products and technologies.In this book, you will gain hands-on advice about data consolidation, integration, and migration using tools and best practices. Along the way you will leverage products like Oracle Data Integrator, Oracle GoldenGate, and SQL Developer, as well as Data Hubs and 11gR2 Database. The book covers everything from the early background of information integration and the impact of SOA, to products like Oracle GoldenGate and Oracle Data Integrator. By the end you'll have a clear idea of where information and application integration is headed and how to plan your own projects.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Oracle Information Integration, Migration, and Consolidation
Credits
About The Author
About the Contributing Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

What is the POV?


The POV is more than just an exercise in what can be done using the Oracle information and application integration products. There was a specific technical reason behind each product choice. The Oracle products used were chosen because they provide the following technological benefits:

  • Incremental migration of transaction processing off the legacy system — We are moving one transaction processing stream from the mainframe, that is adding a new member maintenance. The Oracle BPEL Designer and JDeveloper is used to model and design the new member maintenance process.

  • A major re-engineering effort with minimal effort — The batch system is being replaced with new Oracle technology, but we are not incurring the risk and cost associated with rewriting the core business logic. The Oracle SOA Adapters will allow us to leverage mainframe applications and data.

  • Complete new process and way of processing — Instead of running sequential batch jobs on the mainframe, the new process is...