06 de March de 2026

GCABA – ASI consolidates its focus on OCI to support the evolution to Oracle Fusion Field Service 

During the last period, GCABA – ASI moved forward with ABTIO on the organization and roadmap for the evolution to Oracle Fusion Field Service, reinforcing the role of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) as the operational foundation. The work prioritizes control by environment, documentation, and an OCI best practices framework for security, governance, and integration, ready to scale. 

Client 

GCABA – ASI (Information Systems Agency), through the General Coordination of Services, supports the operation and evolution of technology platforms with the following requirements: 

  • Stability and continuous support. 
  • Controlled changes (DEV/PRD, testing, and transition). 
  • Documentation and traceability. 
  • Gradual adoption of new Oracle ecosystem capabilities. 
  • This update focuses on the progress of the project, highlighting OCI as an enabler for an orderly evolution to Oracle Fusion Field Service (FFS). 

Challenge 

During the last period, the focus was on preparing the evolution to Oracle Fusion (FFS) in order to: 

  • Modernize the field service platform. 
  • Align with continuous innovations per release. 
  • Ensure an OCI base that allows for operation with governance, security, and scalability in line with the service. 

Solution 

ABTIO consolidated a phased approach to ensure control, documentation, and validation, with an emphasis on: 

  • Defining and maintaining the operational framework on OCI (access, networks, monitoring, continuity, standards).  
  • Organizing the evolution to FFS while minimizing rework and risk. 

Progress in the last period: 

  • Initial organization (governance, responsible parties, monitoring dynamics). 
  • Planning the migration/evolution to Fusion (stages, deliverables, and validation criteria). 

Upcoming roadmap (by work blocks): 

  • Scope and access to environments (DEV/PRD). 
  • Evaluation of configuration and documentation of customizations. 
  • Initial configuration in DEV/PRD and progressive migration of configurations. 
  • Migration of plugins/components and necessary adjustments. 
  • Integration with internal systems. [CONFIRM: “Matrix” (ASI)] 
  • Stage testing and validation. 
  • Transition to production, Go-Live, and post-production support. 
  • Final documentation + control and monitoring (stage-by-stage Q&A + PM). 
  • Validation of OCI criteria for operation. 

Impact 

Highlights from the last period: 

  • Planned evolution to Oracle Fusion (FFS) with stage-by-stage control and traceability. 
  • Reinforcement of the role of OCI as a basis for operating and scaling with best practices (governance, security, monitoring, and integration).  
  • Preparation for new Oracle ecosystem capabilities (including embedded AI) as prioritized by the agency. 

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