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Lucas Jellema
26th May 2015
Oracle PaaS Cloud ServicesSneak Preview
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The Cloud
Organized by someone somewhere else
No investments & long term commitments required
No special expertise needed
Pay when and for how long & much you use
Get started rapidly (first time & every time)
Get as much as you want when you want it
High quality because of experts involved
Lower prices as a result of economies of scale
Easy – so much easier than doing it yourself
Constant evolution of service
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Increased Business Focus & Up the Value Chain
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Crucial Consideration:Total Cost of Ownership
• Daily costs of ordering meals
• Hardship costs: “limited selection, quality level, waiting time and availability issues”
• Costs of buying ingredients (including the ones that go bad before being used)
• Energy costs for cooking• Water costs for cleaning and
preparing• Capital Costs for equipment and
utensils, incl maintenance• Physical space for kitchen en storage• Expertise to cook a decent, healthy,
tasty meal• Time required for shopping and
cooking and cleaning
Thuisgekookt.nl
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Oracle and The Cloud
• ….. A little reluctant at first….?!
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The Cloud Mission
Bring Oracle’s leading Infrastructure, Technology, Business Applications, and
Information to customers and partners anywhere in the World
through the Oracle Cloud
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cloud.oracle.com
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Platform as a Service
• The Platform by itself it does not have business value nor even business specific characteristics
• The Platform is generic (for everyone) yet advanced software (fairly specific functions)
• It is the stepping stone towards business value
• We add to the platform– Our own data & documents– Our own custom software
components– (our) Third party applications– Additional platform components
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The Middleware Platform
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The Oracle Middleware Platform
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INTEGRATION CLOUD
DATA ENRICHMENT CLOUD
NODE.JS CLOUD
CloudOn-Premise
Web Social Internet of Things
SOA SUITECLOUD
JAVA CLOUDDEVELOPER CLOUD
INTERNET OF THINGSCLOUD
Oracle Cloud – Role of PaaS
Mobile
PROCESS CLOUD
DOCUMENTSCLOUD
BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE CLOUD
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Compute StorageMessaging
ANAY
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DATA INTEGRATION CLOUD
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CloudOn-Premise
DIGITAL ENGAGEMENT
APPLICATION & DATA INTEGRATIONIDEN
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APPLICATION INFRASTRUCTURE & TOOLS
BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT BUSINESS ANALYTICSCONTENT & COLLABORATION
Web Mobile Social Internet of Things
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Slack, Appian, Pega, IBM… Tableau, Qlik, Redshift…Box, Microsoft, Adobe, Google…
Microsoft Office 365, Sharepoint, Adobe,… RedHat/FeedHenry, Kony, Appcelerator…
MuleSoft, Dell Boomi… Amazon, Cloudera, Data Tamer, Kafka, Storm, Spark Steaming…
Cloudera, Hortonworks…
Amazon, OpenSource, Lightweight containers ..
CloudOn-Premise
Web Social Internet of ThingsMobile
Axeda, Microsoft, DataTorrent..
Cisco UCF, IBM,…
Salesforce Chatter,…
Amazon, Microsoft Azure, Salesforce, IBM BlueMix…
Competition – Many New, Some Old
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Private CloudIntegration
Public CloudIntegration
Same ArchitectureSame Standards
Same Underlying Components
Deploy AnywhereSingle technology for On-Premises and Cloud
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Private CloudIntegration
Same ArchitectureSame Standards
Same Underlying Components
Public CloudIntegration
New government requirements mandate strict
control
Need better scalability for peak
season spikes
Lower costs
Adapt to the Changing Demands of your BusinessSupport Flexible Hybrid Deployment Models
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IaaS
• Same software stack as public cloud
• 2-10x greater scalability, performance
• Full vertical integration from one vendor
• Lowest business risk
Public PrivateYour Choice
Same software
PaaS
Compute Storage
Integration
Java
Mobile Developer
DocumentsProcess Identity
Messaging
Exalogic Based Oracle Cloud Experience On-Premise
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SITES CLOUD MOBILE CLOUD
NODE.JS CLOUD
CloudOn-Premise
Web Social Internet of Things
DATA INTEGRATION CLOUD
JAVA CLOUDDEVELOPER CLOUD
ANAY
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CLO
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INTERNET OF THINGSCLOUD
Oracle Fusion Middleware – Cloud PaaS Rollout Schedule
Now Now
Now NowH1CY15/now
H1CY15
H1CY15/now H2CY15 + H2CY15 +
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H2CY15 + H2CY15 +
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Mobile
PROCESS CLOUD
DOCUMENTSCLOUD
BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE CLOUD
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Compute StorageMessaging
INTEGRATION CLOUD
DATA ENRICHMENT CLOUD
SOA SUITECLOUD
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Key Features Complete: Virtualization, Orchestration, Fast data, B2B, File Handling,
Connectivity, Real-time Analytics, API management Access: Complete access to product surface area Highly Available: Data Guard, RAC Cluster Managed: Oracle Backs Up, Patches, Upgrades Full portability: On-premise to Cloud
Benefits Rapid and fully automated provisioning Secure, Highly Available with Clustering Fully Managed Build anywhere, deploy anywhere
Oracle SOA Suite Cloud Service
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Other Oracle Platform options
• Extend SaaS with PaaS
• Run Service Bus and SOA Suite 11g and 12c on Java Cloud Service
• Run BPM Suite & Web Center on Java Cloud Service
• Run other FMW products not yet available as Cloud Service
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Crucial Consideration:Total Cost of Platform Ownership
• Usage Fee/Monthly Subscription
• Entry & Implementation costs
• Exit costs
• Data transport costs
• Energy costs for servers, storage, etc.• Capital Costs for hardware and software,
incl administration and maintenance (patching & upgrades)
• Physical space for computer hardware• (acquire) Expertise and effort to build up
and manage the platform (and infrastructure)
• Cost for fail-over infrastructure• Note: all of the above is sized to deal with
peak load (and some parts may hardly be used)
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Other Cloud Considerations
• Quick ramp-up – environment available in hours – not days | weeks | months
• Huge potential scale• Limited expertise required to get going• No upfront investment [in hardware & software licenses and human staff]• Fee per usage – grows and shrinks with size of business
– Also within reach for smaller outfits
• Great platform for offering PaaS enrichments and SaaS solutions to a world wide audience
• Secure set up – especially for edge-systems
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Stepwise Cloud Adoption:SaaS
SaaS
FacebookGmail, Google AppsTwitterYammerLinkedInOffice365
OSN
Salesforce
Oracle Taleo
NewbaseTwinfieldAfas
Oracle Service Cloud (fka RightNow)
DropBox, Box.com
Oracle HCM
Oracle Sales & ERP
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Dimensions for Cloud adoption
SystemDTAP-Stage
System
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relevancy
SystemEdginess
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Edginess of Systems
Decide
ProcessAnalyzeR
eport
Portal
Mobile
Workflow
B2B
IoT
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Stepwise Cloud Adoption:IaaS/PaaS
IaaS/PaaS
Self Study
PoC
Training
Load Test
Func Test
Peak, Failover
Peripheral Applications
Backup
BI
Edge Systems
Core Systems & Secure Data
[Distributed] Development
BPO
IaaS/PaaS • Mobile backend• Portal• B2B APIs• Workflow Mgr
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First/Next Steps into the Oracle PaaS Cloud with AMIS
• Workshop – Hands-on Discovery Oracle PaaS Cloud Services– One or more days, technical resources, guided exploration– Optionally: Integrate various PaaS and SaaS services
• Pilot/PoC – Implement or Lift & Shift a trial-application– Acquire a fresh cloud environment and get your
representative application running on it– Optionally: use our representative application(s)
• TCO calculation for an application or platform– Analyze costs in detail to allow for Cloud-comparison
• Special topics: private cloud, consolidation, security, continuous delivery
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After the break
• Now: Dinner (downstairs in the restaurant)• 19.00: Introduction, Use Case discussion, Demonstration, Q&A
– Integration Cloud Service – Robert van Mölken– Mobile Cloud Service – Steven Davelaar– Process Cloud Service – Luc Gorissen
• 21.00: More discussion and brainstorm and some drinks at the bar