September 2025 continued the momentum established during the summer months, with Oracle and the wider community focusing on platform observability, security, identity management, monitoring, and the upcoming Oracle Integration 25.10 release. While Oracle introduced new platform capabilities and connectivity enhancements, community contributors explored practical approaches for monitoring asynchronous integrations, securing enterprise services, and improving operational governance.
A notable theme this month was operational visibility. Multiple articles focused on monitoring, tracing, and performance analysis, reflecting the increasing maturity of Oracle Integration Cloud implementations and the growing need for robust observability strategies. Security and identity management also received significant attention, particularly around OAuth, identity propagation, encryption, and access management.
Below is a curated overview of the most relevant Oracle Integration Cloud blogs and updates published during September 2025.
| Article / Link | Author | Subject Matter |
|---|---|---|
| New Adapters and Connectivity Enhancements in Oracle Integration 25.10 | Oracle Integration Product Team | New adapter capabilities and connectivity enhancements introduced in Oracle Integration 25.10. |
| What’s New in Oracle Integration 25.10 | Oracle Integration Product Team | Comprehensive overview of Oracle Integration 25.10 platform enhancements and new capabilities. |
| Enabling OAuth 2.0 JWT Authentication for Oracle SOAP Services in OIC Gen3 | Oracle A-Team | Securing Oracle SOAP services using OAuth 2.0 JWT authentication in Oracle Integration Gen3. |
| Identity Propagation Between OIC and Fusion SaaS | Oracle A-Team | Identity propagation patterns and secure user context handling between Oracle Integration and Fusion Applications. |
| Monitoring Asynchronous Integrations | Niall Commiskey | Techniques and best practices for monitoring asynchronous integration flows. |
| OIC3 Monitoring Performance of Integrations | Niall Commiskey | Measuring and analyzing Oracle Integration runtime performance and execution metrics. |
| Giving OIC Monitors Access to OIC | Niall Commiskey | Governance and role-based access strategies for monitoring Oracle Integration environments. |
| OIC – How to Encrypt and Decrypt Using OCI Vault | Rakesh Gupta | Leveraging OCI Vault for secure encryption and decryption within Oracle Integration processes. |
| OIC Monitoring Oracle CCS Batch Job | Rakesh Gupta | Monitoring Oracle Customer Care & Billing batch processing through Oracle Integration Cloud. |
| OIC SAS Token Generation for Azure | Rakesh Gupta | Generating Azure SAS tokens within Oracle Integration Cloud for secure cloud connectivity. |
| Oracle Integration Cloud Fundamentals – Service Roles | Amy Simpson-Grange | Overview of Oracle Integration service roles, permissions, and access management fundamentals. |
| Oracle Integration Moving to a Quarterly Release Cycle | Amy Simpson-Grange | Analysis of Oracle Integration’s transition to a quarterly release cadence and its implications for customers. |
Oracle’s upcoming 25.10 release featured prominently this month through articles covering both platform-wide enhancements and new adapter capabilities. These updates continue Oracle’s investment in connectivity, developer productivity, and enterprise automation, while expanding integration options across Oracle and third-party ecosystems.
Security and identity management were another major focus area. The Oracle A-Team published two valuable articles covering OAuth 2.0 JWT authentication and identity propagation between Oracle Integration and Fusion SaaS applications. As organizations increasingly adopt zero-trust architectures and stricter compliance requirements, secure identity handling and service authentication remain critical topics for enterprise integration teams.
Niall Commiskey dedicated September to observability and monitoring. His articles on asynchronous integration monitoring, runtime performance analysis, and monitor access management highlight the growing importance of operational governance within Oracle Integration environments. As integration workloads become more business-critical, these capabilities help organizations improve visibility, troubleshooting, and service reliability.
Rakesh Gupta continued to deliver practical implementation-focused guidance covering encryption with OCI Vault, monitoring Oracle CCS batch processes, and generating Azure SAS tokens from Oracle Integration Cloud. These articles demonstrate how OIC can integrate securely across cloud platforms while supporting enterprise-grade operational requirements.
Amy Simpson-Grange focused on platform governance and release management. Her article on Oracle Integration service roles provides a useful overview for administrators responsible for managing access and permissions, while her analysis of Oracle’s move to a quarterly release cycle offers valuable insight into how customers can prepare for future platform updates.
Overall, September 2025 highlighted the growing maturity of Oracle Integration Cloud deployments. While new features and connectivity enhancements continue to drive innovation, the community’s focus on monitoring, security, governance, and operational excellence demonstrates the increasing importance of running Oracle Integration as a strategic enterprise platform rather than simply an integration service.
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