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Team AMISTwitter Tag: #OOWreview

12th November 2015

Review Oracle OpenWorld 2015

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About Oracle OpenWorld 2015

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About Oracle OpenWorld 2015

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Paints the town red

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Plenty of content…

2014:

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The Side Shows…

• REAL• User Groups• Oak Table World• OTN Lounge• Golfing, Cycling, Wining, Sailing, Dining• Cocktails, Receptions, Parties• Tweeting, Hacking, Blogging, Stalking, Chilling, Lounging• Appreciation Event

– Sir Elton John, Beck, 20,000 attendees & 500 coaches

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Keynote Sessions

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Three Transitions

• Big Data• Mobile• Cloud

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Mobile

• Work – at any time and any location using any device

Copyright © 2015, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 13

The Cloud as a Platform

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Mobile

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Big Data

• Cloud will be your– Data Lake (collecting data)– Data Processing engine (Hadoop)– Data Analytics environment– Platform for Data

Visualization

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CEO CloudCTO

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Cloud History at OOW

You need a grid

Nah, you don’t need

a cloud

What about just a cute

little private cloud?

Are you sure you wouldn’t

prefer an engineered

system?

Today, we announce

the Oracle PubliC CloudA preview

of the beta of

the prototype is almost

Nimbus, Cirrus, Stratus, Incus,

Pannus, … any cloud under the sun. And

yes that takes a while!

The boss is off sailing. I’m here to

launch some new cloud services

2013

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Larry & The (Elastic?) Beanstalk

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20152014

We are almost there – and some

cloud services are really live…

Come, let me show you how to take a PDB from premise into the cloud

And: Lift Off!

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Six Design Goals

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Vision 2025

• 80% of production application will be inthe cloud (today 25%)

• Two Suite Providers will have 80% of the SaaS market– “Who will be the other one?”

• 100% of Dev/Test will be in the public cloud– 30-40% of IT spending

• Virtually all enterprise data will be stored in the clouds– Some % in Private Clouds

• Enterprise Clouds will be the most secure IT environments– Web scale security– State of the art Encryption– Latest [security] patch always applied– Physical security at near-military level

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Oracle Stack and The Competition

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Oracle Cloud Stack and The (new) Competition

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Competition may not always be competition

• 9 out 10 biggest SaaS vendors– Run on the Oracle Platform– Not WorkDay (ERP, HCM)

• Custom database• Custom development tools & programming language

• Running Oracle Database, WebLogic Server and other Platform products on 3rd party IaaS/PaaS Public Clouds is an option– That brings in license revenues to Oracle (same as on premises)– Examples: AWS, Azure

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Fall 2011 – Cloud Companies

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=≈

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Same stack on premises and in cloud (same skills,…)

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Even same hardware(if so desired)

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Other Cloud are Different!

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“Different” make hybrid & co-existence quite difficult

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S…X

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The whole stack hangs together

• You want your infrastructure provider to run a public cloud– To allow relevant and enough investment

and evolution• Do you want IaaS provider

who does not run PaaS?– Running a platform helps you understand needs

from infrastructure• Or PaaS provider not running SaaS

– SaaS requirements help (im)prove PaaS• And of course a SaaS vendor must have an open PaaS

– for customizing/extending/complementing/integrating• Ideally, custom built software (or 3rd party software) can run on PaaS as

easily as in premises– And can be moved from one PaaS vendor to the next

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Vision

• any person • anywhere in the world, • with just a browser, • (and perhaps a credit card)• can access our cloud

and get access to all these amazing new product innovations

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Cloud Changes Oracle

• Something new: energy, buzz, excitement, opportunities, movement, pride– Some fear, denial, helpless/clueless

• O(o)ps at webscale• Dogfood in anger

– Many pieces coming together: many groups with (mutual) dependencies– Rising stars (JET, UX, DVT, DCS, DEV CS, …) – You cannot hide (if your product is not on the cloud – you better have a story)

• Looking beyond the traditional

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Agile Development with Frequent Releases

• Product Development Teams workin Agile way using Scrum– Biweekly delivery (bugfix train) and

monthly (feature train)• Release number: YY.Q.#

– For example: 15.4.3• Feature planning

(distribute over sprints/releases)• A/B testing, Preview mode• Usage Tracking• Development Team feel

Ops responsbility– Teams are much closer to real world

usage of products

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Cloud Changes Sales at Oracle

• Sales target: cloud consumption (not just cloud credits sold)

• Questions– Unused licences– Swap on premises for cloud– How to sell? How to charge?

(what is the metric?)• New competition

– Forget IBM and SAP and EMC– Workday, SalesForce, Microsoft, Amazon

• Compete on full service/full stack, on price (at least not lose on price)

• Go after SMB (Small & Midsize Business)– Self service - Buy through credit card

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Citizen Developer

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C[it]izen Developer

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C[it]izen Developer

• Mobile Application Accelerator (in MCS)• StreamExplorer• Data Visualization Cloud Service• Big Data Discovery Cloud Service• Process Cloud • Integration Cloud• Application Builder Cloud• Collaborate and Engage

– Document Cloud, Sites Cloud,Social Network

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Oracle Data Visualization [Cloud]

• Load data (from Excel) and analyze data and compose reports through drag & drop

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So you want to be cloud provider?

• Physical Sites, Power, Staff• Hardware• Network• Economies of Scale

– Scale– Dynamic Scalability (up & down)– Density (functions per resource unit; more with less)– Automated DevOps (provisioning, patching, back up)

• Multitenancy – more density and still isolation• Security

– Physical– Software

• Portability

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So you want to be cloud provider (too)?

• Oracle Hardware and Software powers the cloud and is being optimized for that purpose– You benefit on premises

with your private cloud• Multitenancy support

– Density – usage of physical resources (consolidation)

– Isolation – Ease of admin (provisioning, patch, backup,…), Single Pane of Glass

• Availability (KSplice Hot Patching, DB RAC, WLS Continuous Availability, Stretch Active-Active)

• Portability (PDB, Partition, Docker support)• Dynamic Scalability (In Memory, M7, Database Sharding)• Performance (reduced latency) DirectConnect, In Memory

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Engineered to work together – at new levels

• PaaS Services - Shared capabilities– Elastic Compute & Storage Cloud– Identity & Access Management, Single Sign On– Document Cloud Service & Oracle Social Network– Billing, Management, Ops– Look & Feel– API Management, Cache, Business Events,

Conversation Context, User Profile, Cloud Bridge

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Engineered to work together – at new levels

• PaaS Services - Shared capabilities– Elastic Compute & Storage Cloud– Identity & Access Management, Single Sign On– Document Cloud Service & Oracle Social Network– Billing, Management, Ops– Look & Feel– API Management, Cache, Business Events,

Conversation Context, User Profile, Cloud Bridge

• M7 – stuff in Silicon– SQL– Security

• Memory intrusion detection• Encryption

– [De]Compression

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Some observations

• Some apparent risks– Too many changes and initiatives at once– Inconsistent, lack of focus, overlap– Hastily put together– Availability:

Today we announce service X [that at some point will be available] [probably] [to a very select group of customers]

– Divergence / mismatch On Premises Cloud

• Is there a Chief Cloud Architect?• Ability to scale seems limited

– Enough data centers?– Enough hardware?– Enough density?

Announcements

OpenStack v2

M7 (Stuff in Silicon)

FMW 12cR2 (12.2.1)

SCM Cloud

Data Visualization CS

Application Builder CS

Oracle JET

Exadata CS

RAC CS

Elastic Compute CS

Application Container CS

Oracle Private Cloud Machinefor PaaS & IaaS

KSplice in Userspace

GoldenGate CS

eCommerce CloudJust In Time Learning

Database 12cR2 (12.2.1)

DB In Memory on Flash & on Active

Data Guard

Big Data Preparation CSMultitenant WebLogic

NoSQL CS MySQL 5.7VirtualBox 5.0

Management CS

Enterprise Manager 13c“Single Pane of Glass”

Identity Management CS

Data Encryption

Archive Storage CS

Hierarchical Storage Manager

API

IoT CS

Network CS

Continuous Availability in WLS and SOA Suite

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OOW 2015 Dictionary

SiliconAgent

Security

13c

Consumption

Container

Single Pane of Glass

Sharding

Beacon

Wearables

Cadence

Analytics

Glance, Scan, Commit

AltaUX

M7

Unicorn

Lift & Shift

PortabilityContinuous Availability

On Premises

Microservices

Real Time

Cloud Success Manager

Big Data

Kafka

Partition

Zero Downtime

Flash

Multitenancy

JET

API

REST

OpenStack

JavaScript

Visualization

Hadoop

Private Cloud

Responsive

DevOps

Data Lake

JSON IoT

Streams

Lambda

CitizenDeveloperIntegratorData Scientist

Docker PDB

Node.js

Agile & Scrum

Apache Spark

12.2.1

Density

Edge

Context

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Multitenancy…

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JavaOne

• Bigger crowds– Little bit less spark: Java is enterprise platform, not coolest dude around

• More collaboration with big Java partners – RedHat, IBM– Less with Google (settlement talks are happening) …

• Steady evolution of plaform– Adopting new hardware architecture– Embracing new programming insights– Moving to the Cloud– Containerization

• Java SE 8 – Rapid adoption, Streams, Lambdas

• Roadmaps for next two years– SE 9 and beyond, Embedded, EE 8

After OOW 2014Overall release roadmap

2012 2013 2014

Database

Fusion Middleware

Java

MAF

- WebLogicPS 5

Support until 2018/21

10.3.6

- ME, Embedded, SE & FX

- EE

PS 8?

12c 12.1.3

12.1.0.2

12c 12.1.3

ME 8

incl FX8

SOA Suite, BPM, ODI

More Java EE 7 APIs

SE 8

APEX 5

Data-base*

Database

Java *Developer

Java

Document

ComputeStorage

Mobile Cloud

Verizon, Azure, …

12c R1

PS 6

12c 12.1.2

12c 12.1.2

EE 7

Only ADF & Coherence

2015 2016

12c R2

12cR1 12.2.1

12cR2 12.2.1

SE 9

Support until 2018/21

iPaaS

Process

+ WebCenter, Forms, IDM

SocialNetwork

SOAaaS

BI BigData

MarketPlace

ME 8.1

AppBuilderMessaging

Alta

SE8

12.1.0.?

EE 8ME 9

After OOW 2015Overall release roadmap

2013 2014 2015

Database

Fusion Middleware

Java

MAF

- WebLogicPS 5

Support until 2018/21

10.3.6

- ME, Embedded, SE & FX

- EE

PS 8

12c 12.1.3

12.1.0.2

12c 12.2.1

ME 8

incl FX8

SOA Suite, BPM, ODI

Full Java EE 7

SE 8

APEX 5

EE 7

2016 2017

12c R2

12cR2 12.2.1

12cR2 12.2.2

SE 9

Support until 2018/21

+ IDM

ME 8.1

Alta

EE 8ME 9

12cR2 12.2.2

EM 13c

12c 12.1.3

API Mgr+ WebCenter& BI, Forms

APEX 5.1

SX

SE8Some Java EE 8?

API Catalog

Integration Insight

UX RDK

12c XE

OpenStack R2

MySQL 5.7

VB 5.0

API Platform

SX v2

IDM 11g PS3

JET OSSForms 12c

JET

Cloud Adapters

After OOW 2014:Overall release roadmap

IaaS

PaaS

SaaS

Database

Developer

Java

Document

ComputeStorage

Mobile Cloud

Process

SocialNetwork

SOAaaS

BI

BigData

AppBuilder

2013 2014 2015 2016

Cloud MarketPlace

ERP CloudHCM Cloud ATG

Sales Cloud

Messaging

iPaaS

Java SENode.js

Transport

Hyperion…

After OOW 2015:Overall release roadmap

IaaS

PaaS

SaaS

Database

Developer

Java

Document

Elastic ComputeStorage

Mobile Cloud

Process

SocialNetwork

SOA CS

NoSQL

ApplicationBuilder

2014 2015 2016

Cloud MarketPlace

ERP CloudHCM Cloud

Sales Cloud

Messaging

ICS

TransportCX Cloud

MAX

ExaData

RAC

ApplicationContainer

Management

SItesIoT

SCM Cloud

Container (Docker)

NetworkStorage - Archive

API MGR

Data Visualization

BigData Preparation

Java SENode.js

GoldenGate

BigData Discovery

DaaS

Paas4Saas

Marketing Customer Intelligence

Sales

Database Backup

IdM CS

API Platform

JCS 12.2.1

BigData

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Near future…

• User Experience• Integration between Cloud Services• Easier access to (trials for) Cloud Services• More density and portability• EBS on the cloud?• How will SPARC M7/SuperCluster play into Oracle Public Cloud?

– Larry mentioned: “we have Oracle Enterprise Linux running on SPARC”

• (closing the) Gap between On Premises and Cloud

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See you next year!

September 18-22, 2016

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Agenda

• IaaS• Cloud Foundation• Dinner• PaaS:

• SaaS• Future

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