That’s right; Fishbowl Solutions are coming to EMEA!
It’s an exciting time and a lot of changes on the horizon. Firstly Blue Studios:: Oracle focused Sections - will be moving and migrating across into Fishbowls:: Cfour Oracle Enterprise 2.o blog. I’ll be joining the team of bloggers keeping you up to date with my latest brainwaves and integrated solutions, mostly of what you’ll soon be seeing on a new area of Fishbowls site – “The Labs”; where we’ll be giving you sample code, whitepapers and guides as well as releasing some of our cut-down products for you to have a play with.
With this partnership – I will be bringing over 9 years of experience with Design & Development – including managing and maintaining Oracle E2.0 ECM and WebCenter for clients within Europe and the Middle East.
There’s lots interesting activity at FB one of which is providing mobile solutions – creating both native and cross compatible application for IOS and Andoid and I’ll be jumping into the action drawing up new UI controls and hopefully improving on the out of the box UX.
Development has already begun on the first Oracle Partner WebCenter portal solutions. As we all know Fishbowl heavily use Oracle products internally and use it to maintain and manage their site and digital assests. With the latest release of WebCenter PS3 it looks as if it is time to expand it’s current investment and show off its true potential – allowing it’s partners to login and collaborate and bring true E2.0 to reality; if you manage to make it to the Fishbowl roadshow you’ll see it in action
Head over the Fishbowl Solutions to read the official press release.

2 Responses for "Combining forces with Fishbowl Solutions [EMEA]"
Hi John,
I’m looking to find any examples on creating Site Studio site that delivers content to web browsers as well as mobile devices.
I found this article here:
http://blogs.oracle.com/fusionecm/entry/site_studio_mobile_example_-_w
But the download code link does not work for me. Can you please provide the download link for this sample code?
Thanks,
Sandeep
The github repository has now been removed please head over to John Brunswicks main site – http://www.johnbrunswick.com as the example may be found there.
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