Many of the products included under the FMW banner do not themselves qualify as
middleware products: "Fusion Middleware" essentially represents a re-branding of many of Oracle products outside of Oracle's core
database and applications-software offerings—compare Oracle Fusion. Oracle acquired many of its FMW products via acquisitions. This includes products from
BEA Systems and
Stellent. In order to provide standards-based software to assist with
business process automation,
HP has incorporated FMW into its "
service-oriented architecture (SOA) portfolio". Oracle leveraged its
Configurable Network Computing (CNC) technology acquired from its
PeopleSoft/
JD Edwards 2005 purchase.
Oracle Fusion Applications, based on Oracle Fusion Middleware, were finally released in September 2010. According to Oracle, as of 2013, over 120,000 customers were using Fusion Middleware. This includes over 35 of the world's 50 largest companies and more than 750 of the
BusinessWeek Global 1000, with FMW also supported by 7,500
partners. == Assessments ==