Peter/Scred, there is a white paper that describes various techniques to build a Siebel client on the iPad. We are publishing a series of sample client and server code - for example, how to capture a signature which can then be attached to Siebel which triggers server workflows that completes a complex business process. We are also looking into SI partnerships to provide prebuilt clients that can be customized through implementations. So there is a lot more then just a DIY kit.
Are there any details about the architecture behind this? Does this Siebel CRM iPad client connect directly against Siebel on Premise? or is there sync'ing involved?
@peterlyeung It could connect to anything you want, but this is talking to Siebel On Premise. Keep in mind, there is no real oracle code or product on the iPad, you have to write the app yourself using the Apple Objective C XCode SDK. There is no "Siebel CRM on Apple iPad" here, any more than there is "Siebel CRM on Ubuntu" - it is an example of making an iPad application, not an available iPad application
We can build cross platform (iOS,Android,BlackBerry,WindowsPhone and more) using HTML5+JS apps.
enterprisebeacon com slash mobile.html
How can we get details of this solutions and how do we partner on this?
Thanks
-Milind
mwaikul 1 week ago
Peter/Scred, there is a white paper that describes various techniques to build a Siebel client on the iPad. We are publishing a series of sample client and server code - for example, how to capture a signature which can then be attached to Siebel which triggers server workflows that completes a complex business process. We are also looking into SI partnerships to provide prebuilt clients that can be customized through implementations. So there is a lot more then just a DIY kit.
OracleCRM 1 year ago
Are there any details about the architecture behind this? Does this Siebel CRM iPad client connect directly against Siebel on Premise? or is there sync'ing involved?
peterlyeung 1 year ago
@peterlyeung It could connect to anything you want, but this is talking to Siebel On Premise. Keep in mind, there is no real oracle code or product on the iPad, you have to write the app yourself using the Apple Objective C XCode SDK. There is no "Siebel CRM on Apple iPad" here, any more than there is "Siebel CRM on Ubuntu" - it is an example of making an iPad application, not an available iPad application
scred 1 year ago