Execute Workflows through Workflow policies of same/different group using different Components

In Siebel vanilla, whenever a Workflow Policy is created and the Program of the Workflow policy Action is “Run Workflow Process”, then by default Workflow Monitor Agent component of Siebel uses “Workflow Process Manager” component.

There can be a case when due to business requirements when a custom component is required for invocation of the workflow through the Policy.

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Performance of SQL Queries

To check the performance of the application we get the spool and run the queries against the database to check the time it is taking. This check does not return the correct value of the time taken by query when executed through Siebel application. The reason being  when the query is executed Siebel application sets certain parameters at each session level.  Until you set the parameters in the database before execution of the query, correct performance cannot be evaluated.


What is Fusion Applications?

A service-oriented architecture - which Oracle claims gives users the ability to uniquely manage functions across a heterogeneous environment.

A role-based user experience - that links exception-based processing, business intelligence, transactions and collaboration.

Embedded business intelligence - which Oracle says allows users to use BI within enterprise applications.

What does Oracle's release of Fusion Applications mean for its customers?


D&B Announces Availability of D&B360TM for Siebel CRM

D&B (NYSE: DNB), the world’s leading source of commercial information and insight on businesses, announced that D&B360 is now available for Oracle CRM On Demand and Oracle’s Siebel CRM. Now, Oracle customers can benefit from D&B’s data on more than 200 million global businesses and 53 million contacts, with information available where they need it – directly within the applications they use every day.


Oracle to build Siebel iPhone App

In a clear sign of the influence consumer mobile devices are having in the enterprise Oracle has flagged that it plans to make available iPad- and Android-compatible versions of its traditional ERP and CRM suites as well as its latest Fusion apps.

Speaking at Oracle OpenWorld 2011 in San Francisco, Steve Miranda, SVP, Oracle Applications Development said mobility was a major theme in Oracle’s application strategy.


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