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Oracle Outlines Opportunity to Transform Industries From Device to Data Center With Embedded Java

SAN FRANCISCO, CA — (Marketwire) — 10/04/12 — JAVAONE — Oracle (NASDAQ: ORCL)

This week at , Oracle executives outlined new innovations in its and discussed how Java can help customers and partners enhance business opportunities and intelligence in areas such as networking, consumer products, Machine-to-Machine (M2M) modules and industrial automation.

With nearly two decades of innovation, Java continues to be a widely adopted technology solution for enterprises worldwide and powers over 3 billion devices.

Embedding Java into devices, such as sensors or smart meters, allows organizations to gain end-to-end intelligence from device to data center, creating new opportunities to improve operations, revenue and enhance end user experiences.

In its inaugural year, the Java Embedded @ JavaOne 2012 conference was designed to provide business and technical decision makers, as well as Java embedded ecosystem partners, the opportunity to learn about how they can use Java embedded technologies to enable new business strategies.

In his Wednesday keynote address, Oracle-s Judson Althoff, senior vice president of Worldwide Alliances and Channels, discussed how Oracle-s unique device to data center reach offers customers and partners a significant business advantage by minimizing development costs, testing cycles, and time-to-market, while maximizing application reuse, solution flexibility, and security.

Featuring partners from ARM, FreeScale, Globalscale Hitachi and SeeControl, the presentation showcased how the marriage of embedded Java and devices can transform industries, from mining, to transportation, to health care and automotive, allowing them to harness the power of Big Data to improve asset performance, reduce risk, increase safety and much more.

Providing partners the tools and resources they need to extend business opportunities and differentiate their services in the market, Althoff unveiled a new .

At the session, partner was also welcomed to the stage to receive the Partner Excellence Award for their extreme innovation using Java and for changing the way devices and systems connect and integrate with each other and the enterprise.

In the Thursday keynote, Oracle-s Hasan Rizvi, executive vice president, Oracle Fusion Middleware and Java, and Nandini Ramani, vice president of Engineering, Java Client and Mobile Platforms, provided insight into Oracle-s Java embedded portfolio and roadmap.

While there are isolated islands of standardization attempts, the vast majority of embedded development is still done through proprietary, native code that is customized for a specific device, leading to slow development cycles, resistance to change and interoperability issues.

Java provides a mature, proven platform that is uniquely suited to meet the requirements of almost any type of embedded device. Support for remote downloads and updates, allows devices to deliver greater value to the end-user.

Java-s independence from the underlying hardware/software platform provides flexibility in CPU vendor selection and easy migration across dissimilar hardware.

The new is a complete client Java runtime optimized for microcontrollers and other resource-constrained devices.

is a new, packaged offering that facilitates creating applications across a wide range of embedded systems including network appliances, healthcare devices, home gateways and routers and large peripheral devices, such as multi-function printers.

Oracle-s Java Embedded products enable customers and partners to leverage the massive Java ecosystem that includes over 9 million Java developers worldwide.

Widespread industry support helps to ensure ongoing innovation, easy availability of partner technologies and helps to prevent proprietary lock-in.

97% of enterprise desktops run Java

1 billion Java downloads each year

80% of mobile developers target the Java platform

More than 125 million Java-based TV devices have been deployed

Over 10 billion Java Cards have been shipped since its introduction

“From electronic wallets to automobiles to shipping containers, more and more products are being equipped with sensors that are collecting massive amounts of data,” noted Althoff. “But currently, this data remains siloed and singularly focused. Organizations need a way to integrate and manage this data and in working with our extensive ecosystem of partners, Oracle is the only company positioned to offer one, integrated platform to support complete device to data center intelligence.”

“We-ve rapidly reached a point where even the simplest devices have significant connectivity requirements and along with this connectivity, comes the need to support a vast number of technologies,” said Rizvi. “With support for devices ranging from highly-constrained resources to server-class systems, Java delivers a secure, optimized runtime environment ideally-suited to embedded systems.”

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Jessica Moore
Oracle
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Jacki DeCoster
Oracle
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