Reasons to performance test your Oracle R12 upgrade
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Fusion middleware |
The Oracle R12 technology stack has a new marketing name: Fusion. Under the sheets Fusion is composed of many new moving parts. Whether your environment implements some or all of Oracle11gAS, Oracle WebLogic Server, SOA Suite 11g, the new socket-mode applet-to-Forms server communication, or Oracle Containers for Java, you essentially have a new set of unknowns to validate for performance.
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Server architecture changes |
Are you migrating off proprietary operating system to Linux? Are you virtualizing your web and app servers? Implementing Oracle RAC?
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Your critical business transactions |
Do you have key transactions that impact user productivity that Oracle has promised will be faster?
Do you have performance SLAs with the business that you need to be sure you can deliver?
For one or more of these reasons -- never mind whether you're planning further rollouts or are implementing new applications -- you need to re-validate the performance of your system.
Oracle R12 testing success factors
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New Forms communication |
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New Java objects |
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New R12 correlations |
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Script portability parameterization |
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Java memory configuration |
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Workflow data dependencies |
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Our Approach
Our Oracle-speaking performance engineers guide you in planning for testing, defining test goals, gathering requirements, and designing tests that simulate your user and transaction workload.
We provide the testing software and infrastructure on a SaaS model, and we’ll then develop reusable scripts, stage test data, run tests, interpret results, and help you manage and resolve issues.
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Our Credentials
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Recognized Oracle Experts.
We know the applications and provide the testing tools and infrastructure on a SaaS basis. We'll conduct the project with minimum intrusion and high value. |
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For a limited time, we're offering a 2-day test planning workshop at 50% off. For $1500 we'll develop a test plan identifying key transactions, quantifying target workload, and estimate time and cost to conduct a performance test. |
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Business and technical challenges of testing Oracle R12. |
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