{"slug": "oracle-support-timelines-for-fusion-middleware-tighter-than-expected", "title": "Oracle support timelines for Fusion Middleware tighter than expected", "summary": "Oracle's support timelines for Fusion Middleware are shorter than anticipated, catching some customers off guard. 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