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Jean-Luc Paris – Business Developer Manager

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Agenda

9h00 - 9h30 - Accueil

9h30 - 9h35 - Stratégie Oracle

9h35 - 10h30 - Revue des solutions Oracle Fusion Middleware

10h30 - 10h45 - Témoignage d’un client

10h45 - 11h00 - Pause

11h00 - 12h20 - Les valeurs des Machines EXA

12h20 - 12h30 - Questions / Réponses

12h30 - 14h00 - Cocktail déjeunatoire

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Stratégie Oracle Hugues Simonnet – Business Developer Manager

http://hugublog.blogspot.com

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Comment se différencier ?

Cloud

Mobile

Social

Engineered

Systems Maitriser les coûts

Augmenter la valeur pour les métiers

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Fusion Middleware Market Drivers for Growth

• Fusion Middleware

solutions aligned with top

CIO Business &

Technology priorities

Top CIO Priorities, Gartner, March 2012

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« …ceux qui tirent le mieux parti de l’IT s’échappent

du peloton» « Investir dans l’ IT crée un avantage

compétitif »,

Harvard Business Review.

1970

2012

Efficacité et flexibilité

Globalisation au travers

d’Internet

Standardisation des processus grâce aux ERP Automatisation

des tâches grâce aux ordinateurs

Nous croyons que la technologie est un levier de performance pour nos clients

SGBD

Relationnel

1ère

Application

Unix

Network Computing

Architecture

Fusion

Cloud

ERP

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LA STRATEGIE D’ORACLE

Plus de valeur

Moins de complexité

Plus de performance

Moins de coûts

Plus de flexibilité

Moins de risque

Standards-Based

Architecture

Open

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(pending) (pending)

Identity & Access

Management

Performance

Management

Enterprise Content

Management

Business Intelligence Middleware Platform

and Management

Virtual Machines Systems Management Operating Systems

(pending)

APPLICATIONS

DATABASES

OPERATING SYSTEMS & VIRTUAL MACHINES

SERVERS & STORAGE

Data Integration

MIDDLEWARE

Plus de 80 acquisitions en 7 ans pour construire des solutions par

industrie s’appuyant sur un socle technologique complet

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PLUS DE $19B

EN R&D

DEPUIS 2004

INVESTISSEMENT EN INNOVATION ET INTEGRATION

$1.3B $1.5B

$1.9B $2.1B

$2.6B $2.6B

$3.1B

$4.5B

FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11

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UNE APPROCHE INDUSTRIELLE

Automobile IT

De nombreuses industries intègrent des composants conçus

pour fonctionner ensemble

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Stratégie Cloud Oracle

SaaS

PaaS

IaaS

Private

Public

Hybrid

Flexible

Adoption

Un choix complet, ouvert et intégré

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Hardware and

Software

Engineered

To Work

Together « TCO »

Summary of Oracle strategy

« Simplify »

Countinuous Innovation

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Revue des solutions Oracle Fusion Middleware Hugues Simonnet – Business Developer Manager

http://hugublog.blogspot.com

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Oracle Fusion MiddleWare

Cœur de l’offre Oracle

– Fusion Application, Cloud

Leader de son marché

– 5000 développeurs

– +500 clients en France

– 14% de croissance sur le

dernier exercice en France

Les enjeux de Oracle Fusion

Middleware pour nos clients :

– Favoriser la transformation du

système d’information

– Se différencier par l’innovation

– Réduire les coûts de déploiement

et d’exploitation

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Oracle Fusion MiddleWare

« Valoriser

votre système

d’information »

« Front-office »

de vos applications

« Intégrer »

vos applications

« Exécuter »

vos Applications

User Engagement

Identity Management & Security

Business Process Management Business Intelligence

Service Integration Data Integration

Web Social Mobile

Enterprise

Management

Exalogic

Engineered

Systems

Cloud

Application

Foundation

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CAF

User Engagement

Identity Management & Security

Business Process

Management Business Intelligence

Service Integration Data Integration

Web Socia

l Mobile

Enterprise

Management

Exalogic

Engineered

Systems

Cloud

Application

Foundation

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User Engagement

Identity Management & Security

Business Process

Management

Content

Management

Business

Intelligence

Service Integration Data Integration

Development

Tools

Enterprise

Management

Web Social Mobile

Oracle Cloud Application Foundation Foundation for Oracle Fusion Middleware in the Cloud

Cloud Application

Foundation

Cloud Application Foundation

Traffic Director

Exalogic

Elastic Cloud

Oracle Public

Cloud

WebLogic

Server Coherence Tuxedo

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Les versions disponibles

• WebLogic Server 11g

• La version WebLogic Server 10.3.5 bénéficie d’un support étendu jusqu’à la version finale de WLS 11g.

• Certifiée JEE 5.

• JDK 6.

• WebLogic Server 12c

• La version interne est 12.1.1.0 (alignement des numéros)

• Certifiée JEE 6.

• JDK 6 avantage de ne pas toucher au code applicatif.

• JDK 7 certifié à installer séparément.

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Terminologie Clusters

• Zéro à n clusters dans un domaine

• 1 à n serveurs par cluster

• Des serveurs peuvent être hors cluster

Example domain: 2 clusters - 1 for hosting “UI” part of a distributed app,1 for “Business Logic”

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Oracle RAC

Web Tier

Architecture de Reprise d’Activité Tous les états sont stockés dans Oracle pour simplifier la reprise d’activité

File replication for more static files

Active Site Standby Site

Active Dataguard or GoldenGate for

transactional data Application Data

Transaction Logs

JMS Messages

Local LB

Web Tier Local LB

Web Tier Local LB

Web Tier

Binaries

Configuration

Middleware Tier

WebLogic WebLogic

WebLogic

Binaries

Configuration

Oracle RAC

Web Tier

Application Data

Transaction Logs

JMS Messages

Local LB

Web Tier Local LB

Web Tier Local LB

Web Tier

Binaries

Configuration

Middleware Tier

WebLogic WebLogic

WebLogic

Binaries

Configuration

Global Load Balancer

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Active GridLink for RAC (WLS 10.3.4+)

Configuration plus simple: un seul data source

Event-Based Model (ONS et FAN) pour une gestion pré emptive du pool

SCAN Support

Fast Connection Failover

Runtime Connection Load Balancing

Affinitié pour le routage des connexions (XA, Session, Data)

WebLogic Connection Labeling

Data Guard Support

RAC One Node Support

WLS + RAC DB

Oracle Database

RAC Node 2 RAC Node 1

Ora

cle

N

otifica

tion

S

erv

ice

WebLogic Cluster

WebLogic Domain

Managed

Server1

Managed

Server2

GridLink

Data Source

RAC Aware Connection Pool N

od

e M

an

age

r Datasource

RAC Node 4 RAC Node 3

Ora

cle

D

ata

ba

se

Se

rvic

e

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Migration de Serveur Complet Continuité de service des applications et des ressources

Migration automatique de serveur en panne

Le serveur redémarre et reprend l’activité sur une autre machine

Migration unitaire de service tel que JMS

Domain

Machine 3 Machine 2 Machine 1

Administration Server

Managed WLS 2 Resources 2

Managed WLS 3

(Cluster Master)

Resources 3

Database or Consensus Leasing Storage Area Network

Spare Capacity

Managed WLS 2 Resources 2

Detect Failure

Migrate Server

Managed WLS 2 Resources 2

WebLogic Cluster

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Déploiement côte à côte Zero Indisponibilité

Nouvelle version d’application déployée côte-à-côte avec l’ancienne dans la même JVM

Clients déjà connectés continuent d’être servis par l’ancienne version

Nouveaux clients se connectent sur la nouvelle version

Test des versions avant ouverture aux utilisateurs

Rollback sur version antérieure Retrait automatique – gracieux

ou timeout

Managed WebLogic Server

Single Java VM

Application Version

One

Existing External Client

Connections

New External Client Connections

When Activated

Application Version

Two

Internal Client Connections

Test First in Administrative Mode

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Administration et supervision avec OEM

Manage multiple domains centrally

Monitoring spans: – Clusters and servers

– Applications (servlets, JSPs, EJBs)

– Resources (JDBC connection pool, data sources)

Predefined metrics – Performance and availability

– Real-time monitoring

– Historical monitoring for trending and reporting

Monitor all applications, all domains from one console

Single page summarizing

status & potential problems

across all domains

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Middleware = Datacenter “Industrialization”

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• Oracle Coherence est une grille de données distribuée en mémoire.

• D’un point de vue technique on retiendra que Coherence : Est constitué d’un ensemble illimité de JVMs.

Est accessible par plusieurs types de clients (Java, .Net, C++).

N’a aucune dépendance avec les autres produits Oracle (ex : Oracle Db, Oracle Weblogic Server, etc..) et peut donc être utilisé avec de nombreuses briques concurrentes.

Est extrêmement performant (on parle “d’Extreme Transaction”) mais de nombreux cas d’utilisation ne sont pas liés à la performance.

Coherence “In Memory DataGrid”

Données

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Web Optimisée Web Séparation des traitements, gestion des sessions

Engine Tier Session Tier

WebLogic Server

JDBC EJB

Coherence*Web Sessions

Coherence*Web Sessions

WebLogic Server

HTTP/JSP

WebLogic Server

HTTP/JSP

RDBMS

“Optimized” Web Tier

Object Tier

WebLogic Server

JDBC EJB

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Protection de Resarail (mainframe) en production à la SNCF

SAV – architecture

Plan de transport

Z/Os/DB2

Z/TPF

Base des

Identifiants CLients

Résarail

BO Accelio

SQL CE

MERGE REPLICATION

Windows

SQL SERVER

IIS

Windows

Mobile

Windows

FAV

WebLogic 9.2

Solaris

ISV

Tuxedo 8.1

Solaris

SQL

WTC

http/SOAP

WTC

EJB2

SAV

WebLogic 9.2

AIX 5.3

EJB

Web Services

SAV

WebLogic 9.2

Coherence 3.5

Traitements

Passagers

Trains Delta

Historique

SAN

Alteon

AIX 5.3

EJB

Web Services

Admin

Cache Store

Cache Store

Service

Broker

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Coherence 12.1.2

• New major release of Coherence 12c

• Key Themes

• Database Synchronization

• Configuration and Usability Improvements

• Oracle Fusion Middleware Convergence

• Simplification of development, deployment, and

management of Coherence applications

• Exalogic Innovation

2013

Coherence 12c (12.1.2)

• Golden Gate Adapter for Coherence

• REST security and usability improvements

• Unified Event Model • Configuration

Modernization • Asynchronous Backups • Backup Management

Improvements • Maven Support • Exalogic performance

optimizations • Coherence Container • Dynamic Thread Pooling for

Proxy Servers • OUI/Opatch Integration • ECID Support • OSGi Support

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• Solves the “stale cache” problem

– Applications updating DB outside Coherence

• Leverages existing technologies

– Golden Gate

– TopLink Grid

• Golden Gate detects changes, drives Cache updates through JPA/TopLink Grid

• No programming

• Broaden the applicability/usability of Coherence in enterprise applications

Database Synchronization – 12.1.2 Release

Golden Gate Adaptor for Coherence

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Asynchronous Backups

• Decouples backup operations from

application’s interaction with the data

grid

• ~40-50% reduction in request latency

• Speed vs consistency guarantees

Primary Backup Client

1

2 2

3

Primary Backup Client

1

3

2

4

Synchronous

Asynchronous

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Oracle Tuxedo 12c: Vision and Strategy The #1 C, C++, COBOL Application Server for

Conventional and Cloud Environments

1. Mission Critical Enterprise Cloud

– Optimized for Engineered Systems

2. High ROI Mainframe Migration

– Mainframe Compatibility & QoS

3. Advanced Tools Support

– Developers, Operations

4. Rich Integration with Oracle Stack

– SOA, Java, RAC, OEM

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Oracle Tuxedo – Pervasive In Everyday Life Mission-critical applications around the world

Order airline tickets…

Ship a package or deposit mail…

Use your credit card or ATM…

Go to the bank or wire funds…

Purchase retail goods…

Get a government benefit payment…

Pick up the phone…

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Oracle Tuxedo ART 12c

• Simplified Provisioning, Virtualization

• Software appliances using Oracle Virtual Assembly Builder

• Dynamic scale out

– Based on load, utilization metrics, batch jobs

• Detailed accounting data, summary reports for chargeback

• Integrated application-to-disk OEM monitoring with Exalogic deployment

Rehost IBM CICS, IMS, Batch Applications to Cloud

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• TSAM* Integrated with Oracle

Enterprise Manager

• Same console for management

and monitoring

• Cloud management functionality

such as dynamic scaling

• JMX interface for monitoring through 3rd party tools

Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control

Oracle Tuxedo 12c

*Tuxedo Systems and Application Monitor

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Oracle Tuxedo 12c

• Optimized for Exalogic: 8X throughput

gain, leveraging Exabus

• Automated provisioning of Tuxedo

applications in private cloud (physical,

virtual)

• Elastic infrastructure with auto scale

out of application nodes

Mission-Critical, Private Cloud with Exalogic

Tuxedo Transactions/sec.

No Optimization Optimizations

8X

29,047

228,996

EECS 2.0

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Oracle Tuxedo 12c – New Features Tuxedo Message Queue

• Highly avaibale queue services

• Asynchronous queue operations

• Store and forward

• Reliable Message Delivery

• Message Publish/Subscribe

• Shared memory based non-persistent

messages

• Dynamic alias for queues

• Exclusive access to queues

• Interop with OMQ and WLS/JMS

Tuxedo Mainframe Adapter

• Single CRM connects to multiple CICS/IMS

regions

• Multiple Tuxedo GWs connect to same CRM

• Nested VIEW support for data

transformation from COBOL Copybook

MQ Series Adapter

• Auto reconnection

• Support of clustered queues

• Enahcned performance through multi-

threaded architecture

Tuxedo ART

• ART CICS: support Web UI Integration

• ART CICS: support .NET ECI client

• ART CICS: term. Interaction in async txns

• ART CICS: extended tracing support

• ART CICS: message optimization on DPL

• ART Batch: centralized GDG metadata in DB

• ART Batch: plug-in framework for job logging

• ART Batch: file locks across batch nodes

• ART IMS: integration with IMS/DB DLI

Monitoring/Management

• Integrated monitoring/management with

Enterprise Manager Cloud Control

• Tuxedo topology discovery

• Dynamic workload balancing on historic load

data

• Dynamic and policy based app/resource

provisioning for Tuxedo and ART apps

• Additional metrics, service time, CPU

utilization, queue length

• Call path for CICS commands and DB

operations monitoring

• Monitor ART CICS TSQ/TDQ and ART IMS

• Detailed accounting log for chargeback

Tuxedo Core

• Application packaging and deployment

• Service Versioning

• Java Service Development

• IDE for Tuxedo App Dev (Solaris Studio)

• ECID propagation across WLS/DB

• Automated master node failover

• DDR Failover & XPATH based DDR

• Events across domains

• Generic LDAP Authentication &

Authorization framework

Exalogic Optimizations

• Use of shared memory for intra-node

communications

• Shared application staging on ZFS

• 1-phase commit for read-only transactions

SOA Integration

• JCA 1.6 spec support

• Transactions from Tuxedo to JCA Adapter

• SOA Suite integrated through JCA/Jdev

• Conversational APIs in JCA Adapter

• Single sign-on for Web services

• Web based configuration tool

189 New Features

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Intégration

User Engagement

Identity Management & Security

Business Process

Management Business Intelligence

Service Integration Data Integration

Web Socia

l Mobile

Enterprise

Management

Exalogic

Engineered

Systems

Cloud

Application

Foundation

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Human

Document Decision

System

Oracle BPM: unified platform for all process types Integrated processing for people, systems, docs…

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Plateforme d’exécution OFM

Business

Jdev - Web Process Composer

Pilotage fonctionnel

Modélisation:

Modèles+ Catalogue métier

Unified SCA Runtime

Business

Rules BPEL

Policy Enforcement

Mediator Human

Workflow

Service and Events Bus

Common JCA-based connectivity infrastructure

BPMN

Optimized binding

Simulation

Portail WebCenter

Oracle BPM suite

Démonstration

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Oracle Business Process Management

Business Driven Modeling – Model-to-execution from

Process Composer

Social BPM – collaboratively design & execute

Flexibility, performance and manageability demanded

by critical, enterprise class business processes

Comprehensive solution for all process flavors

including adaptive case management

Time-to-value and packaged best practices with

Process Accelerators

BPM PS6 – Includes support for Adaptive Case Management

– Process Composer enhancements, richer analytics

– Process Accelerators: Loan Origination Public Sector

Incident Reporting

Orchestrate and Integrate Processes

Oracle BPM

Pre-built Best

Practice Processes

Process

Accelerators

Business Modeling

Business IT Collaboration

Monitor and Measure

Process Analytics

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• Accelerators yield 30%

faster time to market

• Integrated Development =

up to 60% cost savings

over IBM

• Service Bus deployments

with 300,000+ msgs/sec

Integration Platform High Productivity, High Scalability

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Inventory

Check

Service

Credit

Check

Service

Production

Service

Customer

Status

Service

Order

Service

Billing

Service

Solution: Strong Foundation for BPM & SOA Shared Services; Adaptive to change

Shared Services Infrastructure

MAINFRAME

Services

Foundation

Business

Processes

& Portals

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Informations Voyageurs : Sans le bus OSB

Applications clientes

Afficheurs Train Chef de Bord Chef de quai Centre de contrôle

Entrepôts Métiers

Incidents/retards Itinéraires Voyages & clients

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La plateforme de l’Information Voyageurs : InterMed

Applications clientes

Afficheurs Train Chef de Bord Chef de quai Centre de contrôle

Entrepôts Métiers

Incidents/retards Itinéraires Voyages & clients

InterMed (Osb/Coherence)

Puits de données

Cache de données

Médiation

Transformations protocoles & formats

Contrôle SLA

Régulation des flux

Adaptation technique Gestion des

versions

Sécurité

Contrôle de la qualité de service

Administration

Tableaux de bord

Suivi Alerte

Statistiques

Paramétrage

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CRM Sales ERP

Business Apps

Service Result Cache Reliability, Performance and Predictable Scalability

Reduced Risk • Service results available even when

application is down

Improved Performance • Eliminate repeated application requests

for static data

Predictable Scalability • Cached results maintained internally

resulting in less dependence on 3rd

party service provider availability X

Result accessed from

cache

Result accessed from

cache

Failure

Cloud Vendor A Cloud Vendor B

ORACLE SERVICE BUS

Feature Overview

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OSB/Coherence : le couple gagnant

Applications clientes

Entrepôts Métiers

Cohérence

Linux

WebLogic

OSB 1

Linux

WebLogic

OSB 2 OSB 3 OSB 4

Résultat caché

Oracle Service Bus

•2 cas d’utilisations de Coherence:

• Protection de source de données (limitation des sollicitations)

• Optimisation des temps de réponse

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Fév. 11 : Go pour OSB

Juin 2011 : 1er Smartphone connecté en production

Mars 2011 : 1ere réunion avec les exploitants

Nov. 2011 : 10 000 Smartphones en production

Juin 2012 :

- 250K consultations/jour

- 13 applications connectées

- 50 médiations disponibles

Dates et Chiffres clefs

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Les 2 mots de la fin : Agilité & Maitrise

• SLA maitrisé • Suivi temps réel • Exploitabilité

Maîtrise

• Temps de développement divisé par 2

• Prise en main rapide Agilité

&

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Processes

User Interaction

Architecture de référence

Information

Services

App 1

Information

Services

Information

Cloud Services

Infrastructure de services (OSB)

App n

App 2

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BAM CEP

EM

POLICY

MANAGER

JDEV

Oracle SOA Suite / BPM Suite

ERP MAINFRAME SERVICES EVENTS

BPM

BPEL PROCESS MGR BUSINESS RULES HUMAN WORKFLOW

SERVICE BUS DATA INTEGRATOR

REG/REP

Adapters & B2B

B2B PARTNERS DB

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Front Office - multicanal

User Engagement

Identity Management & Security

Business Process

Management Business Intelligence

Service Integration Data Integration

Web Socia

l Mobile

Enterprise

Management

Exalogic

Engineered

Systems

Cloud

Application

Foundation

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Oracle WebCenter The User eXperience platform

Oracle WebCenter, la plateforme

intégré pour optimiser l’experience

de vos utilisateurs.

Intégré pour réduire les délais

et coûts de déploiement

Complet pour porter l’innovation de vos

projets

Ouvert pour réduire les coûts

d’exploitation et d’évolution

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WebCenter enhance Customer eXperience

Online CX

SOCIAL WEB MOBILE DIRECT CALL CENTER ON-SITE

Oracle WebCenter Portal

Customer

Oracle WebCenter Sites

Staff Staff Staff

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Best of breed innovation with cost reduction

www.company.com

WebCenter Sites

my.company.com

WebCenter Sites/Portal

desktop.company.com

WebCenter Portal

Référentiel de contenus

WebCenter Content

Référentiel de services IHM

WebCenter Portal

Dis

trib

utio

n

Pro

du

ctio

n

Applications et Référentiels existants au sein du SI

Internet Poste de travail La meilleure solution

pour chacun des

canaux de distribution

Réduction de coûts en

centralisant et

réutilisant les

composants

producteurs

d’information

extranet

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Oracle WebCenter Sites Online Experience Management

Fidéliser clients et internautes avec une expérience online personnalisée

• Solution logicielle pour créer, déployer, cibler et mesurer des initiatives de marketing Digital

• Réduire les couts avec une solution efficace et intégré, dédiée aux équipes marketing & communication

• Se différencier avec une expérience internaute plus riche, consistante et personnalisée sur tout les canaux

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Oracle WebCenter Sites Exemple d’experience du contributeur

Interface WYSIWYG

de gestion des contenus,

sites, règles, modérations…

Gestion visuelle par

glisser/deposer

Arborescence dynamique:

sites, contenus…

Système d’onglet pour

simplifier les tâches

parallèles

DEMO

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Web

Oracle WebCenter Sites Fonctions clés intégrés

Publier plus souvent des contenus, plus

riches, plus simplement Améliorer acceptance et efficacité des contributeurs

Gérer des « usines à sites » Marques, Pays, Langues, Réseau de distribution…

Publier vers de multiples canaux Contenus transverses aux canaux Mobile, Social, Partenaires…

Cibler les informations par internaute Segmentation et personnalisation explicite et implicite des contenus

Remontées des avis des internautes Commentaires, notations, sondages

Comprendre le comportement des internautes Tracking et statistique d’utilisation

Performance, Fiabilité, Exploitabilité Plateforme homogène, standard et industrielle

Publication

Modération

Segment 1 Segment 2 Segment 3

24h/24h

<1s

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Oracle WebCenter Sites

Total

– Plateforme Total New Web pour

les sites internet B2C et B2B du

groupe

– Usine à site multi-pays, multi-

langue, fédérant 160 sites

– Meilleure fidélisation et captation

client

– Plus de réutilisation

Exemple client

Système U (en cours)

Plateforme digitale pour les

sites internet du groupe

Cohérence marketing à travers

les canaux et services

Simplicité d’administration de

l’usine à site

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Oracle WebCenter Portal

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WebCenter Portal Composite Application & Mashup

Assemblage d’applications pour plus d’éfficacité utilisateur et d’agilité IT

• Construire et Déployer des applications et portails d’intégration applicatifs plus intuitifs et plus agiles

• Améliorer l’éfficacité des utilisateurs dans leurs tâches métiers critiques, en agrégeant et

contextualisant leurs services transactionnels et informationnels

• Améliorer l’agilité IT avec des fonctions clés dédiées à l’integration du SI, à l’acceleration des

développements, et a la mise en place de stratégie de paramétrage industrielle.

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Oracle WebCenter Portal Fonctions clés intégrés

Oracle

WebCenter

Portal

Personalisé

Contextualisé

Contenu

Social

Integration

Pilotage Métier

Outils Developpeur

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Fusion Application & WebCenter Portal

Les applications Oracle Fusion

(CRM, HCM, Procurement…)

embarquent les technologies

WebCenter Portal et

WebCenter Content

L’extension des applications

Fusion vers un « cockpit » ou

un « poste de travail »

webcenter est facilité

Fusion

Application

oth

er

Applic

ation

oth

er

Applic

ation

oth

er

Ap

plic

ation

WebCenter WebCenter

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Oracle WebCenter Portal

Société Générale

– « Poste de travail » des 30 000

agents de la banque de detail

France

– Intègre prés de 300 applications

et sources de contenu dont

Siebel

– Ameliore l’efficacité des agents

et la relation client avec une

experience plus contextuelle

Exemple client

Carrefour

– « Cockpit achat » pour 3000

utilisateurs du SI achat de

Carrefour

– Intègre Fusion Procurement,

SAP, PeopleSoft

– Simplification des processus

achat. Meilleure capacité

d’échanges avec des

populations non expertes.

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Référence

DEMO

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Oracle WebCenter Content

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Oracle WebCenter Content Integrable Enterprise Content Management

Optimiser l’accès à l’information avec une gestion de contenu d’entreprise

• Gestion de contenu d’entreprise complète, de la dématérialisation à l’exploitation et à l’archivage.

• Optimisé pour les contenus bureautique, web et multimédia et l’intégration aux applications d’entreprise

• Réduire les coûts IT en consolidant les référentiels de contenus tout en préservant leur utilisateurs

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Oracle WebCenter Content Fonctions clés intégrées

Oracle

WebCenter

Content

Utilisation

dans les

interfaces

existantes

Utilisateurs

Consolidation

de référentiels

existants

DSI

3rd Party Files Imaging

Windows

Explorer Office

Mobile Any web-applications

Web/Document/Digital

Transformations

Workflows

Capture & Reco.

Archivage

Fiabilité et Exploitabilité

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Oracle WebCenter Content

Moët Hennessy

– Digital Asset Management pour

l’ensemble du groupe et de ses

marques à travers le monde.

– Facilite la réutilisation de contenus

pour divers besoins applicatif (sites

web, applications mobiles…)

– Réduction des coûts en centralisant

le stockage des informations

Exemple client

OGF (en cours)

– Référentiel de contenus pour les

applications métiers et ERP.

– Intégré à Oracle eBusiness Suite

– Améliore l’éfficacité des utilisateurs

métier avec un accès aux archives

de document et autres fonctionalité

GED

– Améliore l’accès aux informations

métiers par des populations non

experts.

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Oracle WebCenter Social

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Oracle WebCenter Social / Oracle Social Network Reseau Social d’Entreprise

Améliorer l’efficacité des collaborateurs avec une collaboration contextuelle

• Solution logicielle pour la collaboration et partage d’information dans le contexte des applications d’entreprise

• Réduire les couts avec une solution homogène intégrant l’ensemble des besoins d’échange et partage :

réseau social, notification intelligente, temps réel, partage et annotation de documents, tagging, etc…

• Améliorer l’efficacité du collaborateur avec une solution intégré au sein des applications métier de l’utilisateur et

la capacité de regrouper les échanges par contexte métiers.

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Oracle WebCenter Social 3eme génération de solutions collaborative

• Objet Social: opportunité,

client, revue de perf…

• Intégrable dans

vos applications

• Filtrage intelligent des flux

Contexte Utilisateur

Contexte Documentaire

Contexte Applicatif

• Connexions utilisateur

• Profil et activité utilisateur

• Recommendation

• Espace collaboratif

• Partage de document

• Tag, previsualisation…

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Oracle WebCenter Social Exemple d’experience

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Oracle WebCenter The User eXperience platform

Oracle WebCenter, la plateforme

intégré pour optimiser l’experience

de vos utilisateurs.

Intégré pour réduire les délais

et coûts de déploiement

Complet pour porter l’innovation de vos

projets

Ouvert pour réduire les coûts

d’exploitation et d’évolution

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Oracle WebCenter Principaux clients en France

Finance

Distribution

Santé et Public

Energie & Services

Industrie & Grande Conso

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Mobilité

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Innovation on User Engagement Consumer Experience Sets Expectations

• Consumerization of Enterprise IT – Collaborative

– Extreme Ease of Use

– Available Everywhere

• Structured & Unstructured Information

Enterprise Today

Enterprise ‘90s

• Facebook

• iPhone / Android

• Google Maps

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Mobility @ Oracle - 6 solutions

1. Mobile @ Oracle : Oracle Native Mobile Applications

2. Mobile @ Oracle : Oracle ADF Mobile

3. Mobile @ Oracle : Oracle Service Bus & Coherence

4. Mobile @ Oracle : Oracle WebCenter Sites

5. Mobile @ Oracle : Oracle WebCenter Portal

6. Mobile @ Oracle : Oracle Virtual Desktop Infrastructure

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M@O 1 : Native Oracle Applications

NATIVE mobile application for Oracle

Application and MiddleWare

– Fusion, PeopleSoft, OCOD, OBI,

WebCenter, Beehive…

– Free and out of the box

Built with Apple or Google SDK

Usually available as a « black box »

– not customizable by the customer or

by a system integrator.

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M@O 2: Oracle ADF Mobile

Build HYBRID Application using ADF

– Reusability / no device vendor Lock-in:

Build once Mobile Apps, and deploy to

multiple mobile platforms

Standard Java & HTML 5

Support most device specific feature

– Unique continuity with Oracle stack

– Target : IT, Oracle Customer

Especially complex Mobile App for multiple

devices when dev need to be internalized by IT

Oracle Hybrid Mobile Application

ADF Mobile Serv

er

Devic

e

ADF Mobile Container

for iOS

ADFApp

ADFApp

WebLogic

ADF Mobile Container

for Android

Reuse ADF

in traditional web in WebCenter

In Fusion etc…

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M@O 3: Oracle Service Bus & Coherence

Reduce the cost to build Native or

Hybrid Mobile App

– Replace the mandatory custom

development needed to connect mobile app

to Enterprise IT.

Integration, Security, Caching

– Increase Mobile Apps agility when the Apps

or Enterprise evolve

Adding or switching service provider

without updating the AppStore

– Target : IT & Business

Customer : SNCF…

« Mobile App Accelerator »

Mobile App Native

or Hybrid

Without OSB

Integration security caching

Enterprise Apps

Custom Dev

With OSB

OSB & Coherence

Enterprise Apps

Mobile App Native

or Hybrid

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M@O 4: WebCenter Site

Better user engagement by

providing consistent user experience

across channel

– Content, Personalization, Analytics, Social…

Reduce Cost by converging multiple

CMS in one

– Multi-Device content

– Device specific sites

Target : Business & IT

Customer: Total…

« Mobile Content Management »

Classic Web Mobile Web Mobile App

CMS A CMS B CMS C

Classic Web Mobile Web Mobile App

WebCenter Sites

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?

M@O 5: Oracle WebCenter Portal

Better employee efficiency by

providing a new mobile web service

to access to the most useful features

in business applications

Faster ROI & Shorter development

cycle thanks to advanced tooling

Online and Mobile Web only

Target Business

« Mobile Web Desktop »

Classic Web Mobile Web

WebCenter Portal

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M@O 6 : Oracle Virtual Desktop Infrastructure

Reduce Cost and create new usage

by providing a mobile access to any

existing enterprise application

– Access to any legacy application UI

on an iPad

– Online and Mobile App only

Reduce IT cost by promoting BYOD

to access any application

Target IT

« My Application Everywhere »

VDI

VDI Mobile App

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M@O: Global Overview & Architecture

Custom Native

Mobile App

Mobile Internet Browser

Existing

App

Existing

App

Existing

App

Existing

App

Existing

Content

Existing

Content

Oracle Non Oracle

1: Existing

App

1: Out of the box

Native App

6 : VDI Mobile

App

6: VDI

Server

2: ADF Mobile

2: ADF Mobile Hybrid Mobile

App

3: OSB & Coherence

4: WebCenter Sites

4,5: WebCenter

Sites / Portal

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Témoignage

STEF

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Intégration Applicative : retour d’expérience

Pilote Master Data avec la SOA Suite Arnaud COL – architecte Soa (Thales) Chez Stef IT

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1. Présentation du Groupe

14 000 salariés

dans 9 pays

2 000 véhicules

dont 500 porteurs

223 sites en Europe

430 000 m² de quai

6,2 M m3 d’entrepôt

2,3 Mds€ de CA

+9,2% vs. 2010

STEF : le 1er acteur européen de la Supply Chain sous température dirigée.

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2. Le pilote 2011 du programme Master Data

Fiabiliser l’application des règles du Groupe pour les données de référence Structures, en automatisant les contrôles, notifications et réplications entre les 4 applications à synchroniser, et ce, en un semestre, dans le budget alloué et conformément au périmètre européen.

Etendre cette gouvernance métiers et SI aux autres objets référentiels et projets.

(quelque soit le type

d’architecture ciblé :

coopération, centralisation,

etc.)

(autres objets référentiels)

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3. Les bénéfices

La meilleure productivité des métiers et du SI, la pertinence du reporting métiers et Groupe, la réduction des risques opérationnels et d’image.

La réussite du projet pilote (coûts, qualité, délais, cohérence), associant SOA et méthodologie PMBOK : validation des besoins avec modélisation du process cible, conformité des spécifications, des réalisations, de la recette et de la mise en production (cycle informatique 2 à 3 fois plus rapide que dans les applications ‘’traditionnelles’’, constaté par les métiers).

Une DSI reconnue au niveau exécutif

comme l’entité la plus transverse pour

mener et réussir ces chantiers

stratégiques avec l’ensemble des

métiers opérationnels et supports :

crédit SOA pour les autres projets SI.

(Schéma de l’Architecture

d’Entreprise)

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saisie des données

notification pour saisie

diffusion des données

étape du workflow

sécurisé (temps réel)

1

Légende :

principales fonctionnalités SI du

Référentiel Structures

( = Master Data) :

- workflow

- notifications

- contrôles des règles

- diffusions

- administration du Référentiel

4. Cible du 2ème projet MDM Structures (en cours)

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5. Les modules utilisés

Principaux modules Oracle utilisés dans ce pilote : – BPEL

– MEDIATOR

– BUSINESS RULES

– ADAPTERS (DB, JMS, AQ, SAP)

– Messaging Service

– JDeveloper

– Enterprise Manager

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Merci

96

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Pause

97

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Oracle Form - évolutions

Patrick Delacour – Consultant Avant Vente

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Les Applications évoluent avec Oracle Forms

S’appuyer sur l’investissement existant

•Re-use des systèmes existants

•Bénéficier de SOA

•Intégration

•Peu de risque

•Approche “Step by step”

Utiliser les nouveaux outils

• Plus d’opportunités

• JDeveloper / ADF

• Nouvelles fonctionalités (Webservices)

• Intégrer l’ancien et le neuf

• Trés faible risque

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Du Client/serveur à SOA

• Permettre aux applications Forms d’être partie prenante de SOA – Modernisation

– Intégration

• Permettre aux applications Forms d’interagir avec les services – Consommer des services

– Exposer des services

• Permettre aux développeurs Forms d’utiliser leur compétences – Développement J2EE/SOA visuel et déclaratif

– Environnement familier pour les développeurs Forms

• Superviser / Analyser l’activité utilisateurs – Real User Experience – expérience utilisateur pour toutes

les applications Http & Forms

– Non intrusif – configuration réseau

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Stratégie des outils de développement

• Engagement à long terme sur Forms – Upgrade and integrate

– Look at developing services

– Develop a strategy for SOA

• Think big start small

• Une version 12c annoncée

• Apporter le niveau de productivité de Forms aux développement J2EE/SOA – Visual declarative development

– Leverage your Forms skills and investment

• Passer à Java avec le Framework stratégique d’ORACLE : ADF

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Oracle ADF Apporter la productivité de Forms aux développements J2EE

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Un framework commun de développement Oracle Application Development Framework

• Augmente la productivité & la facilité d’utilisation – développement visuel et déclaratif

– nous affranchit de la ‘plomberie’ technique

– Implémente les ‘best practices’ et ‘Design Paterns’

• Favorise le développement orienté service – Re-utilisabilité des ‘business services’

– développement d’applications composites

• Respecte les standards – Java EE, SOA, SDO/SCA …

• Couverture complète de bout en bout – MVC, sécurité, customisation

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Business Services

Data Services

Model

Controller

JSF View

Desktop Browser-Based

Struts

Office ADF

Swing

Oracle ADF - The Bigger Picture

JSP

EJB BAM ADFbc Portlets BI BPEL Web Services Java

ADF Faces

Meta

da

ta S

erv

ices (

MD

S)

Mobile

Database Web Services Legacy Systems Apps Unlimited

JSF ADF Controller

ADF Binding

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Le Framework stratégique d’Oracle

• ADF est utilisé chez Oracle pour toutes les Web interfaces “next generation”

– Fusion Applications (CRM, HCM etc.)

– Composants Middleware (Enterprise Manager, consoles d’administration, etc)

– Applications verticales (assurance, telco, pharma…)

– WebCenter Spaces and Services

• Utilisable par tous

– Clients, et partenaires comme éléments de la plateforme Oracle

– Code Source disponible via le support Technique

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Oracle ADF – Un “Binding” commun

Web Desktop Mobile Office

Database Web Services Legacy Systems Applications Unlimited

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Simplifier l’accès aux données : ADF Business Components

un framework qui simplifie le développement des business services Java EE pour les développeurs familiers avec les outils L4G, le développement déclaratif, et les databases relationnelles

• Simplifie les règles de validation et la logique métier

• Utilise des “data views” basées sur une syntaxe SQL

• Séparation des “data views” de la logique métier

• Implémente les “best practices”

• Facilement personnalisable

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ADF Business Components Des concepts familiers aux développeurs Forms

• Utilise des requêtes SQL pour l’accés aux DB

• Built in events – similaire aux triggers de Forms

• Propriétés déclaratives pour les attributs

• Validation déclarative

• LOV déclarative

• champs calculés déclaratifs

• Built in query by example

• Support des requêtes “Find/Execute”

• “property sets” réutilisable

• Gestion des transactions avec Commit/Rollback

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Une approche de développement déclarative Property Inspectors

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Règles de validation déclarative

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Triggers transactionels

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Avantages d’ADF par rapport à Forms

• Les accés Database et la logique ne sont pas liés à

une IHM spécifique

• Réutilise les “business service”

• Supporte différentes IHM

JSF Office ADF

Swing JSP ADF Faces Mobile

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Design de l’IHM Forms dans Forms Builder

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Design de l’IHM JSF dans JDeveloper

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ADF Faces (JSF ++) Développement basé sur des composants IHM

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ADF Faces Composants “Rich Client “

• Plus de 150 composants

• Conforme Ajax

• Pluggable look and feel

• Accessibilité & internationalisation

• Les composants standards +:

– Charts, gantt, geo-map, pivot, calendars, coverflow

• Fonctionnalités avancées en standard:

– Framework “Drag and drop”

– Framework “Dialog and pop-up”

– “Active Data” - Dashboards / push updates (comet)

– Template et composants déclaratifs

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Gestion des ‘events’ ADF vs Forms

<double click>

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Gestion des flux de pages ADF vs Forms

If process_submit then

Call_Form (‘FormA’ )

Else

Call_Form (‘FormB’);

End if;

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ADF Controller

• une extension du “page flow engine” de JSF

• Définit les “pages flows” et les méthodes

• Diagramme vos processus

• Construit des “task flows” réutilisables

– dans d’autres flows, dans d’autres pages

• Fonctionalités avancées en mode déclaratif

– Transaction, initialisation, “Back button”

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Avantages clés par rapport à Oracle Forms

• IHM plus riche – composants plus riches et plus nombreux

• Data Visualization – Graphs, Maps etc…

• Rien à installer coté client (HTML et Javascript)

• Développement pour terminaux mobiles

• Flows réutilisables

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• Une solution de Binding unique pour tous types de

Business Services

• Interface orientée Service

– Masque l’implémentation vis à vis des clients

– faible couplage entre services et application

• Plus de réutilisation

– Découvre et partage les services

• Plus de Productivité

– data binding par “Drag and drop”

– Validation déclarative

– Control hints

ADF Model - Data Binding

• ADF Business Components

• Java Class

• EJB

• Web Service

• URL (REST, XML or CSV)

• BAM

• BPM WorkList

• Essbase

• Place Holder

• Add your own

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Avantages clés par rapport à Oracle Forms

• Réutilise les mêmes business service dans de multiple forms

• Binding déclaratif vers les sources non database

– Web Services

– EJBs

– REST services

– URLs

– Tout code Java

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Résumé

• Oracle ADF est la façon la plus simple pour les

développeurs Forms de migrer vers les

standards de développement Java

• Les applications sont plus “riches” et mieux

architecturées

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Cloud privé (@Home)

Virtualisation, Cloud Management Pack,

consolidation, réduction des coûts …

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L’offre Oracle de Virtualisation L’offre la plus large du marché

Le stack applicatif complet… …de bout en bout.

POUR LES POSTES DE TRAVAIL

• Oracle VM Server for x86

• Oracle VM Server for SPARC (LDoms)

• Oracle Solaris Containers

• Dynamic Domains

• Oracle Virtual Desktop Infrastructure

• Clients Sun Ray

• Oracle Secure Global Desktop

• Oracle VM VirtualBox

POUR LES SERVEURS

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lcul

Oracle VM

Templates

&

Assemblies

Siebel

CRM

VMs

E-Delivery

Centre de calcul Utilisateurs

Solaris Linux

Oracle VM

Serveurs x86 & Storage

• Progiciels, Applications • SGBD, MIddleware

POUR LES SERVEURS

Oracle Enterprise Manager

Provisionner les applications..

Solaris / Linux / Windows

Siebel Contact Center

Oracle VDI

Serveurs x86

Oracle Sun Ray Client

Oracle Virtual Desktop Client

MAISON

TRAVAIL

MOBILE

Oracle Virtual Desktop Client

POUR LES POSTES DE TRAVAIL

…Provisionner les utilisateurs

L’offre Oracle de Virtualisation L’offre la plus large du marché

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Virtualisation des serveurs : Oracle VM Virtualisation et Administration

• Licence gratuite

• Haute performance

• Support Entreprise par machine

• Administration intégrée

• Templates applicatives

Pour des applications Oracle et non-Oracle

– Oracle VM Server for x86/x64

– Oracle VM for SPARC

– Oracle VM Manager

– Oracle Enterprise Manager

Le seul logiciel de virtualisation supporté pour l’ensemble des produits Oracle

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Oracle VM for x86 Virtualisation et Administration

Oracle VM Manager & Enterprise Manager

– Pour manager des centaines ou milliers de serveurs

– Console Web d’administration centralisée

– Fonctonnalités avancées d’administration comme Dynamic

Resource Scheduling (DRS), HA, Dynamic Power Management…

Oracle VM Server for x86

– S’installe sur des machines nues en quelques minutes

– Guest operating systems:

Solaris on x86

Oracle Linux

– Noyaux et drivers paravirtualized- et hardware-virtualized

Microsoft Windows

– Outils Oracle VM (PV drivers)

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Amazon EC2 Using the Oracle VM

AWS offers Amazon EC2 using OVM for Oracle Software AMIs

AMIs automatically and transparently run on OVM

Derivative AMIs will also run on OVM

AMIs ranging from OS to fully installed Oracle Enterprise Applications

Alternative to AWS Xen

Eventual support for importing customer-produced OVM templates

No additional charge

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Certification

Performance

Coûts

Oracle Linux et VM

Support Entreprise

Interopérabilité et Administration

intégrée

Global, 24x7

Certification complète par le support

Oracle

Pour virtualiser SGBD, Middleware et

progiciels en production

Pas de coût de licences et des coûts

support faibles

Raisons

Intégration

130

Pourquoi les clients choisissent Oracle VM

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Les nouveautés de Oracle VM 3.0

Forward looking information is subject to change without notice at Oracle's sole discretion

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Oracle VM Server 3.0 Performance et Evolutivité

Support de Linux, Solaris, et Microsoft Windows sur des serveurs x86

Support de machines virtuelles paravirtualisées(PV) et hardware virtualized (HVM)

Jusqu’à 128 vCPUs par VM Guest

– 4X VMware vSphere5

– Jusqu’à 160 CPU physiques/serveur

Jusqu’à 1To de mémoire par VM Guest

– Jusqu’à 2To de mémoire physique/serveur

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Oracle VM

Manager

Oracle VM

Servers

Installation Oracle VM Manager … • Installation graphique

• Installe tout Weblogic+Oracle Database+ VM

Manager

• 5-7mins

• Pas de client à installer …. console Web

centralisée uniquement

Installation Oracle VM Server … • Rapide 90s + reboot

• Pas de configuration nécessaire

• Stockage et réseau configuré à partir du VM

Manager

3.0

Oracle VM Server 3.0 Installation simplifiée

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Oracle VM

Servers Pour démarrer rapidement… • Découvrir tous les serveurs Oracle VM automatiquement

• Basé sur un scan de tranches d’adresses IP

• Découverte d’adresse IP spécifique

Oracle VM Server 3.0 Découverte automatique des serveurs

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Oracle VM

Servers

Au niveau des pools… • Bridging

• Bonding

• VLANs…

Création de réseaux indépendants pour… • Le s Guest VM

• Le stockage

• L’administration

• Live Migration

• La haute disponibilité Hearthbeats

Pas de configuration manuelle pour chaque serveur 3.0

Oracle VM Server 3.0 Configuration des ressources réseau avec VM Manager

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Oracle VM

Servers

Tous les types de stockage… • NFS

• FCP/SAN

• iSCSI

• Volumes, files, LUNs…

• Local

• Support de configurations hétérogènes

• Partage entre pools et clusters.

• Possibilité de partager des raw devices entre VMs

Storage Connect Plug-Ins for Management… • Pour Oracle et les solutions tierces de stockages

• Délégation optionnelle des droits de gestion du stockage aux

admins des VMs

• Fonctionnalités avancées

• Thin provisioning, cloning…

Plus que du simple provisionnement… • Création des LUNs ou Volumes

• Association et partage entre VMs Storage Resources

Storage Resources

Pas de configuration manuelle pour chaque serveur 3.0

Oracle VM Server 3.0 Configuration du stockage avec VM Manager

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Oracle VM

Servers

Storage Repository

Server

Pool 1

Storage Repository

Server

Pool 2

Choix des systèmes d’exploitation • Oracle Linux

• RedHat EL

• Oracle Solaris x86

• Microsoft Windows

Performance et Evolutivité • Support des drivers et noyaux paravirtualized- (PV),

hardware

• Jusqu’à 128 vCPUs par GuestVM; et jusqu’à 160

CPUs physiques/serveur

• Jusqu’à 1 To RAM Par Guest VM et jusqu’à 2To de

mémoire physique /serveur

Creation des pools de serveurs… • Ajoute serveurs

• Création et partage de référentiels

Fonctionnalités des pools de serveurs… • Groupes pour HA

• Groupe de ressources

• Groupes pour la Live Migration

• Jusqu’à 32 serveurs par pool

3.0

Oracle VM Server 3.0 Création de pools de serveurs

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NOUVEAU! Dynamic Resource Scheduling (DRS) • Live Migration VMs basée sur la charge des serveurs

• Gestion dynamique de la qualité de service

Server

Pool 1

H.A. Auto-rédémarrage • Redemarrage automatique desVM(s) sur incident

• Un vrai “Clusterware”pour la détection des pannes

• Fonctionnement même si VM Manager pas disponible

NOVEAU! Dynamic Power Management (DPM) • Eteint automatiquement des serveurs sous utilisés

• Consolidation des VMs sur les serveurs restants

• Processus inverse lorsque la charge augmente

Server

Pool 1

!

Server

Pool 1

Utilization

Consumption 3.0

Oracle VM Server 3.0 Règles de gestion dynamiques

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Oracle VM Server 3.0 - OVAB P2V “Assemblies” orientées applications

1- Capturer une

configuration complète

3 – Création Assembly

Metadata

2- Oracle Virtual Assembly

Builder Studio

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Oracle VM Server 3.0 Des VM templates aux “Assemblies”

Assembly

Metadata

Cloud privé d’entreprise

Pool de ressources Oracle VM

Exalogic Elastic Cloud

“Assembly “ déployé

comme une collection

d’instances de VMs

interconnectées

VM

VM

VM

VM

VM

VM

Déploiement virtualisé

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Oracle Virtual Assembly Builder Déploiement sur Oracle VM Server

141

Oracle WebLogic Suite-based Application Grid

Oracle SOA Suite

Oracle BPM Suite

Oracle WebCenter

Oracle Identity Mgt

Oracle Database

Oracle VM

Enterprise Manager

Application A Application B

Appliances

Logicielles

virtualisées

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Oracle Virtual Assembly Builder Intégration avec Oracle VM Server et OEM

DEMO

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FCI, Cloud & Virtualisation – 14/2/2012 – Frederic Lutard

Fin 2010-Fin 2012 : Finalisation d’un cloud privé

HP Unix

IBM AIX

Serveurs physiques

OVM2 -> OVM3

Toutes les bases Oracle sur OVM

Fusionner les 2 data center (Dev & prod)

Cible fin 2012

Seulement Windows & Linux

Garder l’ancien centre de données de Dev (US) pour le PRA

Garder le Mix OVM / Vmware. 100% virtualisé

Construction d’un cloud privé

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Cloud

Stratégie, offre, choix …

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Oracle Cloud

Application Services Platform Services Social Services

Common Infrastructure Services

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FMW au cœur de la stratégie

Oracle Cloud

Oracle Private

Cloud

« Cloud in a box » avec

les solutions Oracle

Exalogic conçue et

optimisée pour Oracle

Fusion MiddleWare.

Oracle Public Cloud

Oracle Cloud exploite Fusion

Middleware et Exalogic.

Oracle Java Service

Oracle Social Network

Oracle Documents Service*

Oracle Sites Services*

Interchangeable

*: roadmap

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Deploy to Virtual and Cloud Environments

Middleware

App App App

Enterprise Cloud Public Cloud

Run IT as an Enterprise Cloud

Run applications in the Cloud

Deploy Applications to Wherever it is Optimal

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Java Cloud Service

• Key Product

– WebLogic Server on ExaLogic on secure, highly

available infrastructure

– Database Service & IDE Integration

– Open, Standard-based

– Deploy Web Apps, Web Services, REST Services

– Fully managed and supported by Oracle

• Target Use Cases

– Departmental Apps

– App Customizations (including for FA Services)

– Dev, Staging, QA, Training, & Demo environments (for

Cloud, On-Prem hybrid topology)

• Target Market

– Existing WebLogic Customers

– Cloud FA Customers

– FA Cloud Partners

Executive Summary

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Java Cloud Service Key Areas of Differentiation

Flexible Deployment

On-premise or in the cloud

Programming Model

Standard Java EE

Database and Persistence

Full Oracle Database & User defined schema

Fusion Applications Integration

Integrated connectivity services

Identity Management

Comprehensive & integrated

Service Console

Common & integrated

IDE Support

JDeveloper, Eclipse, NetBeans

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1. Pick Service

5. Get Credentials 6. Use and Manage

2. Select Plan 3. Configure Service

4. Submit Request

Oracle Public Cloud Extremely Easy-to-Use

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Java Cloud Service How it Works?

Java Cloud Service

Dedicated OVM Instance

Java Cloud Service

Dedicated OVM Instance

REST

Enter service properties

and submit order

Develop and deploy

your applications

Monitor, Expand your service

instance

Tight integration with popular IDEs

for direct deployment to the cloud

Enterprise Manager console,

REST and CLI for monitoring

DB

Java Cloud Service

Dedicated Schema

Dedicated OVM Instance

Oracle DB

We provision a service instance and

send you an e-mail with details

1 2 3

cloud.oracle.com

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Java Cloud Service Offerings

Basic

• 1 Managed Server

• 1.5GB Heap

• 50GB Data Transfer

• 5 GB File Storage

• 2 Managed Server

• 3GB Heap

• 250GB Data Transfer

• 10 GB File Storage

• Clustered

• 4 Managed Server

• 6GB Heap

• 500GB Data Transfer

• 25 GB File Storage

• Clustered

Standard Enterprise

• Best For:

• Dev for all apps

• Test or Prod for non-

critical, low use apps

• User Base: Small

• Best For:

• Test-to-prod QA envs

• Prod for departmental

apps

• User Base: Small/Medium

• Best For:

• Test-to-prod QA envs

• Prod for departmental

and enterprise apps

• User Base: Med/Large

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Java Cloud Service

• Productivity features across popular

IDEs

– With no tooling tie-in

• Ant and Maven support

• Support for all popular Java

frameworks

Developer Perspective

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Java Cloud

Service

Fusion App Service

Database Service

Java Cloud Service

• Database Service

– Through JDBC, JPA, ADFBC, or other

JDBC abstractions

• Fusion App Service

– Through WS-Security protected SOAP

(using OWSM)

Service Integrations

JDBC

SOAP

SOAP JDBC

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Java Cloud Service Monitoring and Management

Mgmt Console

IDM Console

JDev, Eclipse,

and NetBeans CLI/Ant/Maven REST

Interface cloud.oracle.com

Java Cloud Service

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ExaStack

Optimisation des applications,

Industrialisation, repenser votre métier

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“By year-end 2015, 35% of total server shipped value will be as integrated systems.”

- Gartner Data Center Conference presentation, “Will Fabric

Computing Change the Concept of the Traditional Server?”

December 2011

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• Temps de déploiement minimal

• Simple à administrer et à upgrader

• Diminution du cout de possession

Exalytics Exadata

Database

Machine

Exalogic

Elastic Cloud

Database

Appliance SPARC

SuperCluster Big Data

Appliance

• Minimisation des risques

• Oracle comme interlocuteur unique

• Performances optimales

Engineered Systems I Une famille complète

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Engineered Systems I Un changement complet

Avant Maintenant

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La valeur des Machines EXA* | Pour le “Build”

Centaines de composants ---->1 Machine Mise en oeuvre en mois ->Quelques jours

Network

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simplicité , performances, coûts

One order, One System, One Day to Deploy

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Applications &

Middleware

Operating System

Virtualization &

Cloud Management

Compute

Networking

Storage

Exalogic I vs. the Status Quo

x86 Blades

10GbE Networking

Exalogic

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Horizontal Standardization

START Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4

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Configurations Exalogic I Evolutif

Eighth Rack Quarter Rack Half Rack Full Rack Multi-rack

4

Compute Nodes

8

Compute Nodes

16

Compute Nodes

30 Compute Nodes

34-240

Compute Nodes

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Oracle Exalogic Hardware Evolution

X2-2 X3-2

RAM per Node 96 GB 256 GB

Processor Cores per Node 12 16

SSD per Node 64 GB 200 GB

Disk Storage 40 TB 60 TB

Storage System RAM 48 GB 192 GB

Storage Write Cache (Flash) 72 GB 292 GB

Since Oracle Open World 2011

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Exalogic Performance 2011-2012 Continued Hardware and Software Performance Improvements

10X

3.1X

Standard HW

Exalogic 1.x

WEB

Requests/Sec.

MESSAGING

Messages/Sec.

ENTERPRISE JAVA

Operations/Sec.

Standard HW

Standard HW

5X

3.1X

5X

2.3X

Exalogic 2.x

Exalogic 1.x

Exalogic 2.x

Exalogic 1.x

Exalogic 2.x

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Oracle Exalogic and Exadata Together Designed for Seamless Interoperability, Unmatched Performance

Exalogic Exadata

960 Gigabits/second (Maximum: 24x InfiniBand QDR)

• Exclusive: direct InfiniBand integration!

• Extreme performance, reliability, security

• Simple to deploy and manage

Active GridLink

• Resource-aware load balancing

• Instantaneous connection failover

• Transaction affinity to RAC nodes

• SQLnet optimized for InfiniBand SDP

Typical

3X OLTP Performance gain

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Oracle Applications on Exalogic Best Oracle Applications Ownership Experience

Oracle

Standard

Platform

Easier deployment

Integrated

management

Simplified

maintenance

Improved support

Streamlined supply

chain

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Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud Nouvelles fonctionnalités

= Exalogic Elastic Cloud Software 1.0, 2.0 & 2.0.1

En

terp

rise

Ma

na

ge

r

Middleware and Business Applications

Coherence

WebLogic

Tuxedo

Exabus

Integration

Traffic Director

Exabus

Integration

Exabus

Integration

Exabus

Integration

Exalogic Control

Exalogic Elastic Cloud X2-2 Hardware

Exabus

Oracle VM 3 for Exalogic

Physical Oracle

Linux/Solaris

Oracle Linux Guest OS

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Construit sur mesure

Avec Exadata et Exalogic

Mois

Pre-implémentation Dimensionnement

Acquisition des composants

Installation et Configuration

Tests et Validation

Pre-implémentation Dimensionnement

Installation et Configuration

Tests et Validation

Jours

La valeur des Machines EXA* | Pour le “Build” C

ou

ts In

tegr

atio

n

Temps de déploiement

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IT Budget I End-to-End Application Lifecycle

• Requirements gathering,

vendor/technology research,

deployment planning,

procurement

• Installation & configuration,

testing & tuning, integration and

development, documentation

• Maintenance, management,

administration, user support

Enterprise IT Budget

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Oracle Exadata Database Machine

One architecture for…

• Data Warehousing

• OLTP

• Database Consolidation

Oracle’s strategic platform for ALL

Database workloads

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Exadata Architecture Complete Database Grid using standard servers for Compute and Storage

• Database Grid

– 8x 2-socket, or 2x 8-socket Xeon database servers

– Oracle Linux or Solaris 11

– Oracle Database 11g, ASM, RAC

– 10 Gb and 1Gb Ethernet (to data center)

• Intelligent Storage Grid

– 2-socket storage servers

– Up to 504 terabytes raw disk per rack

– 22.4 terabytes PCI Flash storage per rack

– Exadata Storage Server Software

• InfiniBand Network

– Internal unified connectivity ( 40 Gb/sec )

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Exadata Innovations

• Intelligent storage

– Scale-out InfiniBand storage

– Smart Scan query offload

+ + +

• Hybrid Columnar Compression – 10x compression for warehouses

– 15x compression for archives

• Smart PCI Flash Cache – Accelerates random I/O up to 30x

– Triples data scan rate

Data remains compressed

for scans and in Flash

Benefits Cascade

to Copies

compress

primary DB

standby test

dev backup

uncompressed

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Highly Engineered and Standardized

• Engineered, Optimized and Tested end-to-end

• Less Deployment Risk – Delivered assembled, debugged, and ready-to-run

• Less Operating Risk – All Systems are identical – no unique configuration issues

• Less Drain on I/T Talent – Exadata frees I/T talent to focus on business needs

• Runs existing OLTP and DW applications

Less Risk, Better Results

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Exadata is Widely Used by Leading Companies

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NEW Exadata X3-2 Eighth Rack

• Lowest Cost Exadata Configuration – Hardware List price $200K: 60% of Quarter Rack

– 16 Database Cores, 54 TB Disk, 2.4 TB PCI Flash

– Highly Available configuration with all Exadata features

• Brings Exadata Extreme Performance to smaller workloads, development, test, disaster recovery

• Hardware Identical to Quarter-Rack – Half CPU Cores, Disks, and Flash Cards Disabled

– Half the Database and Exadata Software Licenses

• Upgrade to Quarter-Rack with software command

Faster Than 2010 Quarter-Rack, 2008 Half-Rack

Lowest Cost

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Platinum Support for Exa*

• 24/7 support

• Specialized Engineered Systems Support Team

• 2-hour onsite response to hardware issues1

• New Updates and Upgrades for Database,

Server, Storage, and OS software

• My Oracle Support proactive support portal

• "Phone home" automated service requests (ASR)

Complete. Integrated. Proactive. High Availability. No Additional Cost.

ORACLE PLATINUM SERVICES

• Better support for the complete Oracle stack

– Includes higher support levels for Database software

• Proactive remote monitoring for faults

• Industry leading service level response times:

– 5 Minute Fault Notification

– 15 Minute Restoration or Escalation to Development

– 30 Minute Joint Debugging with Development

• Oracle Engineers perform quarterly patching

and updates

Available for certified configurations on Exadata

1 Covered system must be within an Oracle two-hour service area to receive two-hour response as a standard service.

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Exa Valeurs Oracle on Oracle

• Support Oracle de bout en bout

• Configurations validées, testées et

optimisées

• Réduction du temps de mise en

oeuvre

• Plus simple à mettre en oeuvre

• Outillage de monitoring, patch,

provisionnement unique sur tout le

stack

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Exa* Success Story

NII Holdings Inc • One of the world's leading providers of fully integrated mobile communication

services designed to meet the needs of businesses and individual customers in

selected Latin American markets, Fortune 500

• Subscriber base year-end 2010 9 million, 13,000 employees

Challenges/Opportunities • Global business transformation, moving from holding co. to operating co. to

support rollout of 3G in Latin America -> need for global projects, (CRM, BI/DW,

and Web Portal ) and supporting infrastructure.

• Vision to create private cloud on Exadata/Exalogic - integrated set of servers,

storage, database, and middleware

• Primary benefits: lower costs, lower risk, ability to standup new services quickly,

and enabling synergies across markets.

Solution • Exalogic to consolidate and run all NII applications and FMW:

• Oracle Apps (Siebel, EBS, Hyperion)

• Entire Fusion Middleware portfolio

• Custom Java Applications

• Any Linux 5 or Solaris 11 application

• Exadata to consolidate DW/BI, OLTP, Unstructured Data

Q3 FY11 Deal Details • Exalogic – full rack

• Exadata – full rack

• Customer planning to purchase another 1.0 racks of EL

and 1.75 ED in Q4

Sales Cycle • Got message to right decision makers. – OOW, Deloitte

partnership, Onsite OEA, PM

• Alignment of Oracle’s cloud strategy to NII’s global

vision , NII’s eagerness to be aggressive visionary

• Consolidating onto Exalogic will save millions /year on

HP contract -> outsources IT Ops to HP, HP charges

by server.

• Selected after completing private cloud evaluation with

NII IT team and Deloitte., success based on risk, cost,

time to market

Competition • Tibco, Teradata, Microstrategy, HP, IBM

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Oracle Business Platform Hardware + Software foundation for NII’s OSS/BSS transformation

Software Hardware

Exadata

Exalogic

Pre-built, pre-integrated, low-TCO “Private Cloud in a Box”

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4

Direction générale de l’Aviation civile

184 Secrétariat général SSIM

Le Portail

Le plan d’action 2012 - 2015

Le choix stratégique d’Exalogic

La nouvelle offre du Portail impose de garantir

un très haut niveau de performance

Une politique de standardisation et de consolidation

Une industrialisation de l’ensemble du middleware

sur Exalogic

Une cohérence globale réduisant la complexité Le middleware « sponsor » du hardware

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Customer DGAC Business Case • Consolidation existing ORACLE Webcenter

Applications on 2 x 1/8 Rack Exalogic

• Benefits

– Lower Business Risk and Protect IT Investment

– Reduce Cost and Complexity of Application Deployments

• Why ORACLE ?

– ROI demonstrated with reduction licencing costs

– Performance and Virtualization

• Competition :

– HP Blades and 3Par storage

• Next steps

– ERP EMPICS (réglementation aérienne)

– Hraccess & SAP mixed with Exadata

Exalogic 1/4 : 8 x (12 cores, 96 Go)

total : 96 cores, 768 Go

Serv

eur

1

Serv

eur

2

Serv

eur

3

Serv

eur

4

Réseau 1

Gbits/s

ec

Réseau 1

Gbits/s

ec

LAN

Technical Architecture Solution

Portail WCP 6 cores, 48 Go

UCM / IDM

6 cores , 48 Go

Pro

du

ctio

n

Pré

-pro

d &

Recette

Portail WCP 12 cores, 96 Go

Rack n°1 PROD

Exalogic 1/8 : 4 x (12 cores, 96 Go)

total : 48 cores, 384 Go

Serv

eur

1

Serv

eur

2

Serv

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3

Serv

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4

disponible 6 cores, 48 Go

Disponible 6 cores, 48 Go

Rack n°2 PRE-PROD – R7

Portail WCP 12 cores, 96 Go

Portail WCP UCM ICM Test / Dev

12 cores, 96 Go

Pré-prod / PCA Portails 12 cores, 96 Go

Pré-prod PCA UCM / IDM 6 cores, 48 Go

Pré-prod / PCA Portail WCP 6 cores, 48 Go

Pré -prod / PCA Portail WCP 12 cores, 96 Go

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ODA

Demo

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WebLogic on Oracle Database Appliance

A simple low cost, low maintenance appliance with a highly

available WebLogic Server and Oracle RAC deployment

Simplified provisioning/install

– Under 90 minutes to a best-of-breed HA Web application and

database infrastructure

Simplified investment model

– Pay-as-you-go with virtualized pricing as your workload

changes

Simplified maintenance

– Integrated patching – one-throat-to-choke

Anticipated Availability -- Early CY2013

Key Messages

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Questions ??

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Cocktail ..

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