Want a job helping Oracle to roll out VoIP and PBX in middleware?
Source: www.voip-news.com
Oracle is shopping around for engineers to help it build out PBX and VoIP functionality in its middleware - specifically in the Oracle Fusion Middleware infrastructure. You can see the job reqs here - one for virtual PBX development and one for ‘communication infrastructure development‘.
To give you some idea about what Oracle is planning, here is a small quote from the job posting…
“Are you intrigued about how the IP-based network infrastructure and standard IT technology will impact the future of the communication applications? Are you interested in building the next generation communication infrastructure in shaping how much future communication applications could be built? Your immediate project will be to build a software-based communication infrastructure enabling communication applications to interact with the existing communication devices like mobile phones, fix-line desk phones and future communication devices like sip softphones. You will be exposure to the latest communication technologies like SIP, Parlay, and latest standards from 3GPP, OMA among many others. With this communication infrastructure, application developers will be able to develop next generation communication applications without being perplexed by the complexity of the telephony infrastructures.”
and…
“This application delivers all the existing PBX functionalities and more with highly personalizable capabilities over the IP-based communication and IT-based software infrastructure without requiring enterprises to deploy expensive PBX equipment at their premises and with extreme low deployment cost. In this project, you have the great opportunities to learn about the latest communication infrastructure, telephony-based user interaction, SIP, Parlay in addition to standard IT-based software technologies like Java, J2EE, Swing, Web UI and etc.”
So I guess we can expect to see an Oracle Fusion solution with enterprise-class integrated communications sometime in the next couple of years…























