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Face2Face Forum – North America

Colleen SmithVP, SaaS & OpenEdge Product [email protected]

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© 2010 Progress Software Corporation. All rights reserved.3

How Business Makes Progress

Progress enables organizations to achieve the highest level of business performance

We call thisOperational Responsiveness

We enable our customers and partners to deliver RESPONSIVE APPLICATIONS

with a FASTER TIME-TO-VALUE

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Anticipate

& Respond

Competitive Pressures

$$$ Pressures

Pressures to Evolve or Perish

Technology InhibitorsCustomer Demand

Operational Responsiveness Is a Must Have

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Delivering Operational Responsiveness

ResponsiveBusiness

Applications

ResponsiveInformation

Management

ResponsiveProcess

Management

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ResponsiveBusiness

Applications

Application DevelopmentPlatforms

ResponsiveInformation

Management

Enterprise DataSolutions

Delivering Operational Responsiveness

ResponsiveProcess

Management

Enterprise Business Solutions

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Delivering Operational Responsiveness with Responsive Process Management

Driving Operational Responsiveness through event driven visibility, dynamic business response and continuous business process improvement

Visibility, Sense and Respond, Continuous Process Improvement

Ability to respond and apply corrective actions

Anticipate what WILL happen in your business, not react to what HAS happened

Continually improve the business processes without disrupting existing infrastructure

ResponsiveProcess

Management

Enterprise Business Solutions

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Achieving Operational Responsivenesswith Responsive Information Management

Driving Operational Responsiveness by delivering the fastest, most flexible data access and integration platform for unifying, delivering, and exchanging enterprise information

Enterprise information is fragmented

It is critical to maintain process performance

Responsive process requires the Right Information, in the Right Form, at the Right Time

ResponsiveInformation

Management

Enterprise DataSolutions

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Driving Operational Responsiveness by delivering the industry’s best business application development platforms with the fastest time-to-value

Delivering Operational Responsiveness with Responsive Business Applications

Simplify the creation of SaaS-enabled applications

Provide deployment flexibility for public and private clouds

Continuously ease new technology adoption

ResponsiveBusiness

Applications

Application DevelopmentPlatforms

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Business Application Evolution

Pricing/Usage Models

Applications &

Services

Devices & Users

Ecosystem/ Collaboration

Business LogicData Management

Integration/Workflow

Model-DrivenTools/Architecture

Scalability Reliability Service LevelManagement

Virtualization Hardware Network

Application Development

Platform

Infrastructure

Delivery of Application or

Service

Deploy in the Cloud (Public or Private)

Personalization/Mobility

Multi-tenancyUser Interface

FlexibilitySecurity &ComplianceA complete “in the box” SaaS Platform for ISVs,

Business Service Providers, and Direct End Userslooking to optimize Service Delivery in the Cloud

From a User’s perspective:“Get a Login”

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What is Cloud Computing?

A style of computing where scalable and elastic IT-enabled capabilities are delivered as a service using Internet technologies.

– Gartner, August 2009

Cloud Services

Cloud Providers (can be private)

Pay just for what you use– low price of entry Simple self-service, scale up or down with global reach

Focus on differentiation, not infrastructure

Development Process/Service Creation

Deployment/Application Delivery

Automated provisioning Efficient utilization and monitoring

Simple management

Cloud Consumers

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What is your cloud-computing strategy?

What are the business problems it will solve?

What are the business opportunities it will create?

What is your timetable for delivering those capabilities?

Strategic issues for CIOs in 2010

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Why SaaS/Cloud?

For Application/Service Development Organizations:

Access to more users Gain economies-of-scale Reduce costs Standardization of offerings Greater focus on core competency

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Why SaaS/Cloud?

For Application End-users

Predictability Rapid time to value More deployment flexibility Cost effective Dynamic interaction

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OpenEdge Roadmap

Peter Mellow/Ken WilnerVP, OpenEdge [email protected]@progress.com

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OpenEdge Business Strategy

OpenEdge will become the leading SaaS Platform for simplifying service development and delivery in the Cloud

Proof points:• The industry’s first true multi-tenant database – Release 11• Flexible deployment to a wide variety of public and private cloud

providers• The leading SaaS enablement program for ISVs and BSPs• Large, growing community of SaaS providers

Our Vision

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OpenEdge Business Initiatives

Application Modernization• Continue to Provide Competitive Technology• Expand Value With Other Progress Products

Continued Growth• Acquisition of new customers through partners • Innovation through software as a service (SaaS)

Strengthen the OpenEdge Market Position• Differentiate OpenEdge in the market • Aggressively expand market awareness

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7 Keys to Success

•Going from 1 to NMulti-tenancy

•Ensuring that data and applications are accessed only by those who need to know

Security & Compliance

•Being able to easily use the UI technologies that meet the needs of the customerUser Interface

Flexibility•Ensuring the application looks like the tenant and

end-user wantPersonalization

•Ability to easily integrate to any other application and provide workflow/process integration

Integration/Workflow

•Always available and scales to any sizeOperational Excellence

•Provide a highly productive environment focused on OpenEdge and industry best practices

Productivity

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OpenEdge 10.2 Release Summary

2009Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

10.2AUI Flexibility OpenEdge GUI for .NET

Operational Excellence OpenEdge Explorer

Productivity OpenEdge Architect

enhancements More object-oriented extensions

Q42008

10.2BSecurity & Compliance Transparent Database Encryption

UI Flexibility OpenEdge GUI for .NET usability

Operational Excellence Actional for OpenEdge Alternate database buffer pool

Productivity OE Architect new user support, and

ease of AppServer development JSON support

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Deploying To The Cloud

Engaging with our customers• Amazon EC2 Support

– 10.2A/10.2B certified – Best practices and getting started

guides

Cloud Deployment - Future• OpenEdge runtime in the cloud• Other public cloud platforms• Push-button deployment

Community ofend-user customers

Technology Services

BusinessServices

ManagementServices

SoftwareServices

Getting to the Cloud with EaseOperationalExcellence

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OpenEdge Takes You There

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Applications

Application Framework

Integration

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Data Management

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Service Oriented Architecture

Service-OrientedArchitectureStandards Platform

Integration

Process-OrientedApplications

Business Process

Business Process

Business Process

User Interface Methods

It’s always been about Business Applications Continuous Evolution

through the IT paradigms

• OpenEdge 11 Eases SaaS/Cloud Computing

• OpenEdge 10 Enabled SOA • V9 Delivered Distributed Computing

• V8 was Client/Server

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D I S C L A I M E R

Roadmap Information

This roadmap is for informational purposes only, and the reader is hereby cautioned that actual

product development can, and often does, vary significantly from roadmaps. This roadmap may not be interpreted as any commitment on behalf of Progress, and future development, timing and release of any features or functionality described

in this roadmap remains at our sole discretion.

D I S C L A I M E R

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Isolating Sharing

Better economy of scaleSimpler managementTarget like-customersLeast cost to serve

Easier customization, securitySimpler throttling controlTarget dissimilar customersNo transformation

Tenant2 Tenant3

App App App

DB DB DB

Infra. Infra. Infra.

Tenant1

Isolated Tenancy

Tenant1 Tenant2 Tenant3

App

DB

Infrastructure

Shared Tenancy

Tenant1 Tenant2 Tenant3

App App App

DB DB DB

Infrastructure

Infrastructure Tenancy

Tenant1 Tenant2 Tenant3

DB DB DB

Infrastructure

App

ApplicationTenancy

Multi-Tenancy: Options Continuum

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Multi-Tenant Tables

Multi-tenancy built into the database

Data physically partitioned by tenant identity

Built-in tenant level authentication

Minimal application changes – just set a per-database tenant id

Simplifies Development of Multi-tenant Applications Multi-tenancy

1 Lift Line Skiing 2 Urban Frisbee 3 Hoops Croquet

Tenant 1partition

1 Thundering Surf 7 Fanatical Athletes 8 Game Set Match

Tenant 2partition

2 Hide Tide Sailing 7 Pedal Power 9 Hoops Croquet

Tenant 3partition

CustomerSchema

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Multi-Tenant Tables: Data Access

Keys unique per tenant or unique per table

Simplifies Development of Multi-tenant Applications Multi-tenancy

Tenant 1partition

1 Lift Line Skiing 2 Urban Frisbee 3 Hoops Croquet

1 Thundering Surf 7 Fanatical Athletes 8 Game Set Match

Tenant 2partition

2 Hide Tide Sailing 7 Pedal Power 9 Hoops Croquet

Tenant 3partition

CustomerSchema

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Multi-Tenant Tables: Data Access

Keys unique per tenant or unique per table

Query is tenant specific

Simplifies Development of Multi-tenant Applications Multi-tenancy

Tenant 1partition

1 Lift Line Skiing 2 Urban Frisbee 3 Hoops Croquet

1 Thundering Surf 7 Fanatical Athletes 8 Game Set Match

Tenant 2partition

2 Hide Tide Sailing 7 Pedal Power 9 Hoops Croquet

Tenant 3partition

CustomerSchema

Tenant 1 Partition

FIND CUSTOMER WHERE CUST_NUM=2.

1 Lift Line Skiing 2 Urban Frisbee 3 Hoops Croquet

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Multi-Tenant Tables: Data Access

Keys unique per tenant or unique per table

Query is tenant specific “Super” tenant query

Simplifies Development of Multi-tenant Applications Multi-tenancy

1 Lift Line Skiing 2 Urban Frisbee 3 Hoops Croquet

1 Thundering Surf 7 Fanatical Athletes 8 Game Set Match

2 Hide Tide Sailing 7 Pedal Power 9 Hoops Croquet

CustomerSchema

Super Tenant

For each customer:Display cust-num, name

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Multi-Tenant Tables: Data Access

Keys unique per tenant or unique per table

Query is tenant specific “Super” tenant query Tenant ID virtual

column

Simplifies Development of Multi-tenant Applications Multi-tenancy

1 1 Lift Line Skiing 1 2 Urban Frisbee 1 3 Hoops Croquet

2 1 Thundering Surf 2 7 Fanatical Athletes 2 8 Game Set Match

3 2 Hide Tide Sailing 3 7 Pedal Power 3 9 Hoops Croquet

CustomerSchema

Super Tenant

For each customer:Display tenantid(customer), cust-num, name.

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Multi-Tenant Tables: Data Model

Shared or multi-tenant objects• Tables, indexes, LOBs,

sequences Shared Only

• Triggers & stored procedures• Default values

Partitions created automatically as tenants are added (lots of defaults)

Support up to 32K tenant partitions

1 Lift Line Skiing 2 Urban Frisbee 3 Hoops Croquet

Tenant 1partition

1 Thundering Surf 7 Fanatical Athletes 8 Game Set Match

Tenant 2partition

2 Hide Tide Sailing 7 Pedal Power 9 Hoops Croquet

Tenant 3partition

CustomerSchema

Simplifies Development of Multi-tenant Applications Multi-tenancy

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Multi-Tenant Tables: Tenant Provisioning

Tenant creation via DDL & Dictionary Identification (via schema table)

• Database specific tenant ID• User friendly names• App specific ID

Tenant level activation/deactivation Runtime security by user by tenant Tenancy asserted via client principal Governors: Limit resource usage

1 Lift Line Skiing 2 Urban Frisbee 3 Hoops Croquet

Tenant 1partition

1 Thundering Surf 7 Fanatical Athletes 8 Game Set Match

Tenant 2partition

2 Hide Tide Sailing 7 Pedal Power 9 Hoops Croquet

Tenant 3partition

CustomerSchema

Simplifies Development of Multi-tenant Applications Multi-tenancy

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Table Partitioning

Types of Table Partitioning• Range- the key is within a range of values, e.g. year,

territory, invoice amount, etc.• List: each partition is assigned a list of values, e.g.

male/female, country, etc.• Composite- a combination of Range and/or List

Phase 1: The Foundation for Multi-Tenancy• Initial use case of tables partitioned by tenant ID• Focus of OE11.0

Phase 2: Horizontal Data Partitioning (Range/List) • Focus of OE11.1

Operational Excellence

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Multi-tenancy

Operational Features

Partition Maintenance• Object move• Add/drop tenants/objects• Backup/restore, recovery• Data dump/load• Index maintenance tools

Monitoring

Operational Excellence

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Application

Tenant A

User A1

Login Session

A1-1

Tenant B

User A2 User B1 User B2

Login Session

A1-2

Login Session

A2-1

Login Session

A2-2

Login Session

B1-1

Login Session

B1-2

Login Session

B2-1

Login Session

B2-2

Context-Managed AppServer

Context Management built into the AppServer• Supports multi-tenancy in addition to general use

4 levels: Application, Tenant, User, Session Context automatically switched on a request basis as

needed

Multi-tenancy Operational Excellence

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Application ServerAgent

Application ServerAgent

Application ServerAgent

Application

ServerBroker Context

Data Cache

Context Management

Storage Service

ABL Batch

Loader

OE Database

DEFINE CONTEXT-TABLE ttPriceList FOR “TENANT”

Context-Managed AppServer

Context management service pre-loaded with context for performance

Data cache shared across agents Declarative approach simplifies development

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High Availability Through Online Operations, Robustness, and Improved Diagnostics

Operational Excellence

High Availability – 24x7 Production Operation

Near-100% Online Database Maintenance• Improve performance of DB utilities (index rebuilds, table &

index moves, migration to Type II storage areas)• Avoid application restarts for DB schema changes

Server Property Changes in Real Time• No need to stop and restart the server

Improved Ability to Monitor AppServer• Better error diagnostics• R-code monitoring

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Operational Excellence

High Availability – Performance

Table Scans Without Overhead of Using an Index• If entire table needs to be scanned, using the index adds

overhead

Auto Update of SQL Database Statistics• Optimizer has more current information, leading to increased

database performance

Dynamic Query Join Optimization for DataServers

Maximize operating performance

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Built-in authentication and authorization system

Ajax tools Microsoft WPF/Silverlight JSON-RPC

Latest Web services standards

REST

Database multiple linguistic sorting

Actional – payload, DB interceptor Manage remote jobs

OpenEdge Architect Object-oriented extensions- remote objects, reflection

Operational Excellence

Productivity

Personalization

Integration

User InterfaceFlexibility

Security & Compliance

Taking You Higher With OpenEdge 11

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Focus on your application – target the 7 Keys to Success

Be the best – leverage all that OpenEdge 10.2 has to offer – try out 10.2B

New opportunities – explore Cloud and SaaS Be active in the community – check out

Progress Communities (http://communities.progress.com)

What You Can Do…

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Making Progress in the Cloud

Using Amazon Cloud Computing

Roy [email protected]

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Today’s Agenda

The Cloud – what and why? Why the Amazon Cloud? Using the Amazon Cloud Amazon Cloud tools OpenEdge Specifics More Information

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What is the “Cloud”?

IaaS

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Why would anyone be interested in the Cloud?

Quick startup time Lower cost of ownership More customers can afford your application Competitors use the “Cloud” New Markets Lower cost to maintain

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Why would anyone be interested in the Cloud?

Because its new! Easy scalability Pay for only what you use World wide availability Demo/Test drive Training More?

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Why the Amazon Cloud?

The “600 Pound Gorilla” Free to try – only pay for what you use Supports both Windows and Linux Constantly improving

• Web based tools• Web based learning/help/forums

Large developer group Many customers already using Available around the world

• 2 U.S. entry points• 1 European entry point• Expected in May 2010 - 1 AsiaPac entry point

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The Amazon Cloud

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Signing up for your “Free” Account

EC2 = Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud• Create an account (already had an Amazon acct)• Check details (address, email, phone number)• Read and Agree to License• Give them your credit card

S3 = Amazon’s Simple Storage Service• Create an account• Check details • Read and Agree to License• Give them your credit card again

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EC2 concepts and terms

AMI = Amazon Machine Image• Think of it as a VMware image – or system backup

Instance• Think of it as a running VMware image• Volatile memory

EBS = Elastic Block Storage• A mountable drive/volume• Non-volatile memory• Stored on the S3

Snapshot• Backup of an EBS volume

Elastic IP• IP Address that your account owns

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EC2 concepts and terms

Security Groups• Opens only those ports you specify

Regions - Three • EU – European Region – Dublin• US East – North Virginia• US West – Northern California• ASIA – expected in May 2010

Availability Zones – in each Region• Distinct and separate data centers

– 4 in US East, 2 in US West, 2 in EU• Important for Disaster Recovery• Snapshots can be restored to any Zone

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US West Region

AWS Deployment Architecture

US East Region

Zone 1a

Zone 1b

Zone 1c

Zone 1d

Zone 1a

Zone 1b

S3 Storage

EBS

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AWS Deployment ArchitectureCreating First AMI

US East Zone

Zone 1d

AMI Instance

Launch default image

Amazon Default AMI Storage

Public Redhat AMI

Public Windows AMI

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AWS Deployment ArchitectureBundling Installed Image

US East Zone

Zone 1d

S3 Storage

Private Bundled AMI

AMI OpenEdge

1. Launch generic AMI (Previous Page)2. Install OpenEdge3. Install Application4. Bundle AMI (make copy)5. Register AMI

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Cloud Tools

AWS Management Console

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Cloud Tools

Elastic Fox

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Cloud Tools

Amazon API’s

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What’s supported?

Amazon EC2• Windows 2003• CentOS (debranded Red Hat)

Versions of Progress• 10.2A03• 10.2B

What no Red Hat Linux?• Red Hat Linux in Amazon EC2 is in Beta status• It costs more – need Red Hat license plus Amazon pricing

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Licensing the Cloud

Common Licensing• Concurrent Users• Named Users

SPLA• Service Provider License Agreement• SaaS• Payment based on usage (like the cloud providers)• Business model available for over 5 years

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Access to your system in the Cloud

Windows – Remote Desktop

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Access to your system in the Cloud

Linux - ssh

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More Information

Product Availability Guide• Known issues/caveats• http://web.progress.com/en/customer-service/product-life-cy

cle.html

PSDN/Communities• OpenEdge > Architecture, SaaS and Cloud Computing• http://communities.progress.com/pcom/community/psdn/ope

nedge/architecture

Getting Started Papers• Architecture, SaaS and Cloud Computing > Documents• http://communities.progress.com/pcom/docs/DOC-104551

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More information

Researching OpenEdge functionality to better support users in the cloud

Research other Cloud providers and how best to support the operation of OpenEdge in other private and public clouds

Research the tools that assist Cloud users in managing their applications

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OpenEdge RIA Strategy

Gus BjorklundVP Technology, [email protected]

Flexible and open support for leading RIA technologies

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D I S C L A I M E R This talk includes information about potential future

products and/or product enhancements.

What I am going to say reflects our current thinking, but the information contained herein is preliminary and subject to change. Any future products we ultimately deliver may be materially different from what is described here.

D I S C L A I M E R

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Rich Internet Applications - The Best of “Both Worlds”

Extend the market of a traditional desktop application with the reach of a web application• Multi-platform support• No installation or automated install and updates

Enhance the user experience of a web application with the richness of a desktop application• Look and feel of desktop applications• Increased productivity for user

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RIA for me is all about expanding the experience for the user.*

- Raymond Camden Camden Media, Inc.

A Rich Internet Application's key job, is to move the ability to do work to the web.*

-Tony MacDonell Teknision Inc.

Combine the flexibility, responsiveness and ease of use of desktop applications with the broad reach of the Web. - Ken Wilner

Progress Software

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Framing the RIA Market:Three User Personas

The Infrequent User

• Needs access from anywhere

• Uses application rarely and briefly

• Demands immediate feedback

• Expects familiar web usage pattern

• Needs intuitive UI with no training

The Occasional User

• Needs access from limited locations

• Uses app periodically and for a short time

• Limited setup acceptable

• Willing to use new usage paradigms

• Can learn as they go

The Power User

• Works from same location every day

• Uses application most of day

• Initial setup okay with clear benefits

• Expects domain-specific features, desktop integration

• Productivity is top priority, training expected

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Three Types of RIA Applications Mapping Each to an RIA Technology Choice

Information-based pages• Browser-based with some interactive controls • No desktop integration; supports all platforms• Navigational elements: Hyperlinks, bookmarks,

history…• Maximum reach, zero footprint

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Three Types of RIA Applications Mapping Each to an RIA Technology Choice

Information-based pages• Browser-based with some interactive controls • No desktop integration; supports all platforms• Navigational elements: Hyperlinks, bookmarks,

history…• Maximum reach, zero footprint

Rich browser application• Browser-based with desktop-like interactive controls• Limited desktop integration• Limited navigational elements• Limited reach; some platform limitations

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Browser Plug-in

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Three Types of RIA Applications Mapping Each to an RIA Technology Choice

Information-based pages• Browser-based with some interactive controls • No desktop integration; supports all platforms• Navigational elements: Hyperlinks, bookmarks,

history…• Maximum reach, zero footprint

Rich browser application• Browser-based with desktop-like interactive controls• Limited desktop integration• Limited navigational elements• Limited reach; some platform limitations

Rich desktop application• Native, highly interactive controls• Full desktop integration• App runs locally -Full (incremental) install over web• Low reach; limited platforms

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Browser

Plug-in

Desktop RIA

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RIA Technology Landscape

Two Types of Ajax• Lightweight Ajax

- JavaScript libraries

• Heavyweight Ajax- Component frameworks

Browser plug-in• Plug-in runtime offers rich functionality

Desktop RIA• Web deployment with automated updates

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Browser

Plug-in

Desktop RIA

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RIA Technology: Lightweight Ajax

Enhance the user experience of traditional Web pages• Spot enhancements / incremental upgrade• Asynchronous page updates• Adds limited interactive elements Programming in JavaScript and HTML XML or JSON typically used for communication

Open source libraries simplify programming complexity – over 150• Hide most browser differences• UI controls , XML helper functions, XMLHttpRequest object

Extremely limited development tools

Extremely limited commercial support71

Popular choices: • YUI (Yahoo)• jQuery• Prototype• ExtJS• DOJO

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Traditional Web Architecture

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Web Server

Business Application

HTTP(params) HTML(data)/CSS – New page

Browser

Server

<html> …/html>

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Lightweight Ajax Architecture

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Web Server

Business Application

HTTP(params) HTML(data)/CSS

Browser

Server

Web Server

Business Application

HTTP(data) XML/JSON

Server

BrowserTraditional

JavaScript event HTML/CSS/data

Ajax Engine

<html> <body> <h1>HelloWorld </h1> </body> </html>

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RIA Technology: Heavyweight Ajax

Full web application or new UI component Framework components for client and

server services• Programming in JavaScript or code

compiled to JavaScript• Complex Ajax UI controls and custom

behavior• Services:

- Web Services and REST support- Data compression / normalization- Database integration

Limited development tools Commercial offerings available

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Popular choices: • Google Web Toolkit• ASP.NET Ajax• Isomorphic SmartClient• Open Laszlo• Backbase

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Web Server

Business Application

HTTP(data) XML/JSON

Server

Browser

JavaScript event HTML/CSS/data

Ajax Engine Framework Components

Web Server

Business Application

HTTP(data) XML/JSON

Server

Browser

JavaScript event HTML/CSS/data

Ajax Engine

Lightweight

Server Framework Components

function $onModuleLoad(){    var cs, i, n;    cs = $wnd.jsonData;    for (i = 0, n = cs.length; i < n; ++i) {      $wnd.alert('Hello, ' + (cs[i].FirstName + ' ' + cs[i].LastName));    } 

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RIA Technology: Browser Plug-in

Full web application or new UI component

Purposed platform specific browser plug-in – limited platform support

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Popular choices: • Microsoft Silverlight• Adobe Flex

Proprietary framework and language• Program in specified language• Complex custom controls and custom behavior• Data-binding model

Extensive Web server services• Compression• Communication• Server push

Full-featured development environment with rich WYSIWYG UI designer

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Web Server

Business Application

HTTP(data) XML/JSON

Server

Browser

JavaScript event HTML/CSS/data

Browser Plug-in

Server Components

function $onModuleLoad(){    var cs, i, n;    cs = $wnd.jsonData;    for (i = 0, n = cs.length; i < n; ++i) {      $wnd.alert('Hello, ' + (cs[i].FirstName + ' ' + cs[i].LastName));    } 

Ajax Engine

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RIA Technology: Desktop RIA

Can be used to extend reach of existing desktop application

Runs natively on desktop• Full branding

Provisioned over the Web • Automatically installed and

incrementally updated (Smart Client)• Terminal services, e.g. Citrix

Tight integration with the desktop• Drag n’ drop• Off-line mode• Local storage

Back-end services are platform specific

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Popular choices: • OpenEdge GUI for .NET • OpenEdge WebClient• Microsoft WPF, WinForms• Adobe AIR• Java AWT/SWT/Swing

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InfrequentUser

OccasionalUser

PowerUser

Browser Plug-in

Silverlight, Flex

Desktop RIAOpenEdge GUI for .NET,OpenEdge WebClient,

Adobe AIR

Lightweight /Heavyweight Ajax jQuery, extJS, GWT

Matching RIA Users and Design Centers

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Use Lightweight / Heavyweight Ajax for…

Easy access from “any” browser Limited interactive experience Multiple platform support Zero footprint Best for incremental changes to an existing

Web application Easy update and deployment model

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Infrequent User

Ajax client with OpenEdge WebSpeed Ajax client with OpenEdge Web Services ASP.NET with OpenEdge Open Client for .NET Java Server Pages (JSP) with OpenEdge Open Client for Java

AJAX CLIENTS WITH 10.2B:

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Use Browser Plug-in for…

Want balance between client platform independence and a rich interactive experience

Near-zero footprint; plug-ins almost ubiquitous

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Occasional User

Microsoft Silverlight with OpenEdge Open Client for .NET Microsoft Silverlight with OpenEdge WebSpeed Microsoft Silverlight with OpenEdge Web Services Adobe Flex with OpenEdge Open Client for Java Adobe Flex with OpenEdge Web Services Adobe Flex with OpenEdge WebSpeed

BROWSER PLUG-INS WITH 10.2B:

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Use Desktop RIA for…

Limited platforms – mobility is not an issue Tight integration with the desktop is critical Local installation allowed by IT Maximize leverage in-house OpenEdge skills Works the way you want it when you want it

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Power User

OpenEdge GUI for .NET / GUI with WebClient OpenEdge GUI for .NET / GUI /Character with Citrix

or Terminal Services Microsoft WPF/WinForms with OpenEdge Open Client for .NET Adobe AIR with OpenEdge Open Client for Java

DESKTOP RIAS WITH 10.2B:

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OpenEdge Business Application – Reach vs. Development Effort

OpenEdge GUI

WPF

AIR Flex

Silverlight

Lightweight Ajax

OpenEdge GUI for.NET

Heavyweight Ajax

Leve

l of D

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opm

ent E

ffor

t

ReachMIN MAX

Easy

Com

plex

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http://communities.progress.com/pcom/docs/DOC-60938

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OpenEdge 11.0 Roadmap

Lightweight / Heavyweight Ajax• JSON parser in ABL (read and write)• REST Adapter to OpenEdge AppServer• REST binding to OpenEdge WebSpeed• Web tooling in OpenEdge Architect

Browser Plug-in• Microsoft Silverlight RIA Services Adapter and Proxies• REST Adapter to OpenEdge AppServer• REST binding to OpenEdge WebSpeed

RIA Desktop• OpenEdge GUI for .NET designer improvements• Updated UltraControls

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Summary

Start with the end-user• Ajax for the infrequent user• Browser plug-ins for the occasional user• Desktop RIA for power users

Pick the lightest-weight approach that meets your needs• You might want multiple UIs

Factor in the skill sets of the developers

Follow the guidelines and principles of the OERA • Plan for the future• http://communities.progress.com

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Addressing Security and Compliance Issues

OpenEdge Transparent Data Encryption

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Introduction

The Need to Provide Security for Data Continues to Increase

Touches Many Market Segments: Finance, Retail, Healthcare, and more

Governments Have Enacted Legislation to Enforce Compliance of Data

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Compliance Legislation Examples

European Union Data Protection Directive • Protects individuals personal information

Payment Card Industry (PCI) Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act

(HIPAA) Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX)

• Public company accounting reform and investor protection

“Must Have” Conformanceto do Business

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Data Security Options

1. Use Built-In Encryption Functions 2. Encrypt Data Using O/S or SAN File Encryption 3. 3rd-Party Encrypted SAN 4. RDBMS encrypts only to disk, only for policy-selected

data

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Option 1: OpenEdge Built-In Encryption Functions

Requires significant rewrite and ongoing maintenance of existing code• Operates on the data field level

Does not encrypt the database:• Poor performance- data not indexed, no range searches• Limited effectiveness from a security perspective -

programmers put in position of “security risk”- mistakes, oversights, dishonesty can happen

• Might not pass auditors review Customer has to manage the encryption keys

manually SQL reports do not decrypt values

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Option 2: Encrypt Data Using O/S or SAN File System

Performance is an issue – heavier overhead than DB encryption• Microsoft says file encryption is too slow for DB

Security administrators must manually track the encryption keys for anything archived

Security administrators cannot prevent the writing out of clear-text data• The DB and some OS utilities can write to other file systems

that may not be encrypted

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Option 3: 3rd-Party Encrypted SAN

Same issues as file system: security of the data outside the secured environment not guaranteed• Backups, dumps, journal files, etc.• Anything “unencrypted in memory” can be written

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Option 4: Database Encryption At Rest

The solution chosen by most database vendors

Industry expectations are “encryption at rest” because the major database vendors have proven this approach is performant,

and less hassle than encrypting file systems.Carl G. Olofson, IDC Analyst for Databases

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Why Database Encryption?

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Encryption – Industry View: Management

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OpenEdge 10.2B Transparent Data Encryption

Option for Enterprise Database: At-Rest (storage area level) Encryption• Data secure on-disk, backup, and dump• Data is unencrypted In-Memory = (up to) normal

speed

Secure Key Store and Key Management• Change keys on-line

Policies control use of utilities

Industry standard encryptions• AES, DES, triple DES, etc.

No application changes!

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A High-Level View of Encryption

Client <SSL> Server

Database on Disk

Encrypted Messages

Shared Memory

BackupsDump/Load

Encrypted Data

Encrypted Data

Encrypted Data

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OpenEdge Transparent Data Encryption

Protects Data in DB Tables & Indexes (block-level)• Type I storage areas in their entirety • Type II storage areas – on a per-table and per-index basis

Full Protection Throughout the Data Lifecycle• On disk, backups, binary dumps

Industry standard cipher algorithms– AES, DES, triple DES, etc.

Clear-Text Access for Authenticated Clients• No performance degradation for in-memory operations

Secure, Separate Encryption Key “Store”

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Your Cipher Choice

Governance Business rules Your choice, your responsibility - balance strength &

performanceRC4-1

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AES-128

AES-192

AES-256

DES-56

DES3-168

Security Strength 0 – no encryption

DES-PBE

10

10

RC4-128

AES-128

AES-192

AES-256

DES-56/PBE

DES3-168

Performance Cost

0 – no encryption

*Graphical data is relative

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Database Key Store

Independent and Secure Entity• Not part of the database• One created for each transparent data encryption database

Stores DB master key (DMK) external from the DB• Each TDE-enabled database has one unique DMK: only one

database is accessible if the DMK is compromised• Managed by the DB Administrator

Each database object has one or more unique virtual data encryption keys• Generated by the key store service based on the DMK- no DBA

action required• If key is cracked, intruder only has access to that one database

object

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Challenges Addressed by TDE

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How Fiserv Makes Progress - Case Study

Benefits• TDE will ensure data privacy across the entire lifecycle• Maintain competitive advantage and ability to interface with

third parties by adhering to PCI DSS• Increased IT performance will save time and reduce costs

“We always try to improve our performance and get things to run faster. We tested a fully encrypted database and there was only a 4% decrease in

performance versus an unencrypted database. We tested that with alternative data pools, we actually gained back almost 2% of that initial

performance degradation. We believe with additional fine tuning the performance will continue to improve.”

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Why Use OpenEdge Transparent Data Encryption?

Gives You Control Over Who Can Access Private Data• Works regardless of who has a copy of the data or where

the data resides Easy To Implement Low Cost Solution Configurable Transparent

• No need to change your OpenEdge application, database design, or data

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How BPM can change your Business…

Gus Bjorklund/Ken WilnerVP Technology, OpenEdge

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About Business Processes

A business process is more than just a diagram.

Business processes describe how to achieve business objectives.

A business process is never perfect and can always be improved.

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Key Elements of a Business Process

Metrics & Measurements

Workflow Description

Business Rules

Information

People and Systems

=

Pro

cess

+ +

+

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We work in Global Distributed Heterogeneous Environment

People

Technology & Systems

Need for common understanding and awareness of role

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Improving Processes Executed in Distributed Heterogeneous Environment

People

Process

Technology & Systems

Prioritizes and monitors events, while initiating actions

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Business Process Management (BPM) is a Business Enabler

Define, document and analyze business

processes

Rapidly turn business processes into agile

applications that provide visibility into

operations

Define, monitor and improve business

metrics, and increase efficiency by

managing daily work

Encourages and facilitates

collaboration and interface between IT

and business

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Why BPM? - Gartner

Goal: Application Modernization• Improve visibility and change management

Goal: Broader and better coordination of processes - Workflows• Rapid time for new application• Extension to existing applications

Goal: Continuous Process Improvement• Business transformation

Goal: Business agility for key processes• Process re-design• Process flow deployment by organization

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BPM Usage Patterns

Seven important BPM usage patterns

DecisionCentric

Document

Centric

Event Centric

ProjectCentric

CaseMgmt

Human Centric

SystemCentric

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Key Components of Progress Savvion BPM

Process Modeler

Process Asset Manager

BPM ServerBPM Studio

Document Management System

Business Rule Management System

BPM Portal

BusinessExpert

Information Access and Integration

Visibility Into Integration Processes

Business Event Processing

SOA Infrastructure

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Process Modeling

Easy to Use Multimodal Design

• Tabular• Diagram• Gestures

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Analyze the Process

360 degree

Path Analysis Timeline Analysis

Goal based Simulation

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Portals/Control Tower Views

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Manage Business Rules

User Interface

Data

Event

Decision

Validation

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Summary

Progress Savvion offers most comprehensive BPM for developing enterprise class process solutions

Easy to use and quick to deploy Integrated but independent BPMS Its solid architecture ensures scalability, availability and

performance It ensures high ROI and least TCO

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Ensuring the Success of EveryBusiness Transaction

Colleen Smith/Julianna Cammarano

[email protected]

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Why are we here?

With the growing complexities of today’s infrastructure, you need end-to-end visibility that optimizes the value of each transaction …

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Lost in interconnected complexityFind your way … the easy way! (And get a map!)

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Unravel the Complexity

Ensure the success of every important business transaction

OpenEdge-based applications are one piece of the complete picture.

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Business Transaction Assurance: New levels of Visibility and Management

Expanding the boundaries beyond OpenEdge applications with:

…the ability to capture and track all transactions automatically and continuously

…the ability quickly and easily pin-point issues through root cause analysis

…the ability to produce the best business outcomes with real-time process optimization

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Why is it so important?

• Visibility into customer experience

• Assure no process steps are missed or lost

• Early detection of performance and availability issues

• Guarantee of SLAs

• Decreased time and resources to fix issues

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“Verizon's servers [for BB Storm] seemingly meeting the same fate as AT&T's and

Apple's on iPhone 3G launch day”

“Computer glitch causes massive United flight delays”

“Customers report major Salesforce.com outage”

Without Visibility and Management......Customer Satisfaction/Reputation Impact

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Contributing Factors Leading to Failures

Market Survey Stats Reveal Combined Effects

“Growth in the volume of transactions has increased transaction failures in 70% of companies surveyed.”

“Companies surveyed lost between $11 – 16M in revenue per year due to transaction failures”

“On average 90% of these companies stated it takes approx 2 hours & 10 employees to address each lost order”

Results from the Vanson Bourne Market Survey - 2009

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A Spectrum of Visibility

Where do you fit today?

And, where do you need to be in the future?

Complete Visibility

Zero Visibility

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Example One –

Scenario• Minimal visibility into

environment• Non-mission critical

application• Application outages

- Minimal Revenue Loss- Acceptable Data Loss

Desired State: More Configuration capabilities• Maintain Status Quo• No Business Requirement

for additional monitoring• Process level information• Single tool for configuration

and management

OpenEdge Explorer

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OpenEdge Explorer using common OpenEdge Management framework:Browser-based interface means:

• No more Windows dependency• Access from anywhere

Single tool for configuration and managementMore functionality, e.g.

• Log viewer• List AppServer connections• Customizable user roles • Process system level

information

Configure Your OpenEdge Environment from Your BrowserProgress Explorer

OpenEdge Explorer

OE10.2A - OpenEdge Explorer!

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Example Two -

Scenario• OpenEdge Application

- Mission Critical- Business Transaction with

other Applications• Application Outage

- Potential Revenue Loss- Business Reputation would

suffer

Desired State: Operational Continuity• Visibility into

- Application Environment- Specific Business

Transactions• Users need application

availability

OpenEdge Management

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OpenEdge Management

Operational Continuity

•Minimal Planned Downtime Online utilities

•Minimum care and feedingAuto DefragLoad Balancing App Servers

•Non-stop Execution Failover clusters (in the box) AppServer failover

•See situations before they become problems

•Automatically adjust settings as needed

• Maximize uptime and operational efficiency

•Further reduce Progress’ already low cost of ownership.

Proactive Management

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Scenario• OpenEdge Application

- Mission Critical- Business Transactions

integrate with other mission critical applications

• Application Outage- Potential Revenue Loss- Business Reputation

Suffers

Desired State: End-to-End Visibility• Visibility into

- Application Environment- Entire Business Transaction

flows• Guaranteed application

availability - SLA’s are becoming critical

Example Three -

Progress Actional

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Introducing Actional For OpenEdge

Interceptors for AppServer, Sonic Adapters, WebSpeed, and Web Services

Easily configure with OpenEdge Explorer

No application changes required

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Before Actional There are no painted lines on the data center floor!

PartnerGW CustomerGW OrderMgmt

Logistics

Inventorymgmt

OrderIQ

Tax.writenow.com

FinanceFdb.wirtenow.com

B2b.fedix.com

Idb.writenow.com

warehouseemea

Ldb.writenow.com

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PartnerGW CustomerGW OrderMgmt

Logistics

Inventorymgmt

OrderIQ

Tax.writenow.com

FinanceFdb.wirtenow.com

B2b.fedix.com

Idb.writenow.com

warehouseemea

Ldb.writenow.com

Actional EnterpriseStep 1: Install Actional Agents on Key Services

Actional Agents add less than

5% overhead even under themost stressful situations

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Actional EnterpriseStep 2: Let the Application Run

Actional automatically discovers process flows and maps dependencies end-to-endwith no custom coding or configuration

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Actional EnterpriseStep 3: Define Policies

Auditing, service levels, detecting missed deadlines, lost transactions, …

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Actional EnterpriseStep 4: Triage and Locate Issues

Actional can snapshot individual transactions that violate policies to easily isolate the root cause of problems… with

no added overhead

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Hippocratic Oath: First do no harmThe cure is usually worse than the disease

Business Transaction Assurance:

Patented track-and-traceDo you know where your transactions are?

• Auto discovery No surprises• End-to-end No blind spots• Content visibility Business aware

• Track-and-trace No manual correlation• Online configuration No downtime• Minimal overhead Always on

The cure is not worse than the disease

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208% ROI achieved in less than 12 months at a leading Financial Services Organization”

“Actional cuts the number of people required to fix a problem in production was reduced by 85%”

“Amount of time needed to resolved a problem in preproduction was reduced by 70%”

Forrester Consulting - Commissioned ROI Analysis

PLUS…………………. Reduction in development time required for service monitoring Reduction in time required for weekly reporting Reduction in the number of production incidents Increased revenue as a result of reduced application downtime

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A Spectrum of Visibility

What tools are available to help you?

Progress Actional

Existing Out of the Box Tools

OpenEdge Management

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Summary

End-to-end Visibility to monitor and govern services and applications

Design-time to run-time application validation, visibility and control

Ensure the success of every important business transaction

High Performant, Scalable, Patented, Product Leader, Proven ROI

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