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Team AMIS Twitter Tag: #oow_amis 16th October 2014 Review Oracle OpenWorld 2014

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Oracle OpenWorld 2014 Review Part One - Overview

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Team AMISTwitter Tag: #oow_amis

16th October 2014

Review Oracle OpenWorld 2014

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About Oracle OpenWorld

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Plenty of content…

2013:

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Three Transitions

• Big Data• Mobile• Cloud

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Gathering data from many sources

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BIG data

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Big Data

• We feel that this data has some value to offer to us…• (however) Big Data is (also) Raw Data• One approach: Big Data Discovery

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Big Data – Track 2

• (however) Big Data is (also) Raw Data• Processing Big Data requires ‘exotic’ tools and skills• Another Approach: Big Data SQL

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Big Data Analytics Strategy

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• Intentionally left blank– Though not sure why

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Citizen Developer

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C[it]izen Developer

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C[it]izen Developer

• MAX• StreamExplorer• BI Cloud• Big Data Discoverer• Process Cloud

and Integration Cloud

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Oracle Analytics [Cloud]

• Visualizer on top of OBI EE• Load data (from Excel) and compose reports through drag & drop

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Self Service Data Analysis

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Mirror, mirror on the wall

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Oracle Alta UI

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Alta Theme

• SaaS• PaaS tooling• Development tools to allow everyone to apply Alta in custom developed

user experience– And in extensions to SaaS

• Design patterns, philosophy, skins/templates, sample application (ADF)

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User Experience

• Consistent– Across devices and applications

• Non interruptive– With normal flow– Glance, Scan, Commit (Watch, Smartphone/Tablet, Laptop)

• Context driven– Exploit what the system knows (beacons!)

• Pleasant, appealing, inviting, persona-oriented (tailored)• In line with device• (leverage technology)• Visualization

– Leverage human capabilities (one picture > 1000 words)– Gamification (to prompt into action)

• Personal Cloud, Personalization• Streamline Capture Process

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Mobile

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Oracle ships a growing number of mobile enterprise apps

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Oracle offerings for Mobile

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Hardware and Software Engineered to work together

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Hardware and Software Engineered to work together

• Leveraging tailored hardware optmizations for best performance and security

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Software in Silicon

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Software in Silicon

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New iron…

• The Oracle Zero Data Loss Recovery Appliance

• The Oracle FS1 Series flash (SAN) storage system

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CEO Cloud

CTO

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You need a grid

Nah, you don’t need

a cloud

What about just a cute

little private cloud?

Are you sure you wouldn’t

prefer an engineered

system?

Today, we announce

the Oracle PubliC Cloud

A preview of the

beta of the

prototype is almost

Nimbus, Cirrus, Stratus, Incus,

Pannus, … any cloud under the sun. And

yes that takes a while!

The boss is off sailing. I’m here to

launch some new cloud services

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Larry & The Beanstalk

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HaaS?

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PaaS

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The Cloud Pyramid

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Bring Oracle’s leading Infrastructure, Technology, Business Applications, and

Information to customers and partners anywhere in the World through the Oracle

Cloud

Oracle Cloud: Mission

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Oracle Cloud: Summary

Tier 4 Class Data Centers

30,000+400 PB+

20K+ Organizations62 Million+ Users/Day23 Billion+ Transactions/Day

DevicesStorage

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The Oracle Cloud

IaaS

Paa

SS

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H1CY15

Preview

Live

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SaaS and platform

• Oracle SaaS uses the same platform available to customers– And 19/20 SaaS providers use that platform too– Note: 3 SaaS acquisitions (Right Now (ServiceCloud), Taleo and CPQ (Configure,

Price , Quota – aka Big Machines) are moving to ADF & WebLogic

IaaS

PaaS

SaaS

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SaaS and platform

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3rd party extension to Oracle SaaS product

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On Earth as it is in Heaven

• Same Platform in Cloud as on Prem[ises]• Same skills, same tools

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PaaS

• Mobile– Mobile

• Integration– Process, Integration

• Extend– Java, Database, Cloud Market Place

• LoB/Citizen Developer– Document, Social, BI, Big Data

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Linking Pin

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Oracle Social Cloud

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Oracle Document Cloud

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Oracle Documents Cloud Service

Secure file sharing across corporate and organizational boundariesSame service instance can be used across multiple SaaS applications

Phone Web Tablet Desktop

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Cloud Market Place

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Bring together providers and consumers and facilitate installation

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Not ready yet for true monetization

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TCO

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TCO

• Time based subscription– Cost based

on actualusage

• Initial set up• Some admin?

• Purchase ofsoftware andhardware

• Capital lock• Physical space

and Energy• Initial set up• Administration

– Skills – Operations

• Gap betweenacquired andused resources

• Wait time incurred costs

• …

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Hot Technical Terms

SQLNO

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YesSQL!

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The future of the Oracle crowd

• Maturity of Oracle as company and as technology

• With maturity comes legacy..

• Average age Oracle professionals

• Image and Appreciation Oracle among younger generation developers and students

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The future of the Oracle crowd

• On the bleeding edge … or at least a little up to date … • Exploit evolution of Oracle Database – leverage SQL and database

platform

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The technical terms of the week

• JSON• REST• OAuth [2.0]• NoSQL• SQL• JavaScript• node.js• Multitenant• Java• Beacons• “Security”• API

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Multitenancy…

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JavaOne

• Bigger crowds (+10-15%)• More collaboration with big Java partners – JBoss, IBM

– Less with Google…

• Steady evolution• Java 8

– Adoption for major upgrade (biggest ever)– OOTB Performance benefits , Leverage hardware

• Embedded (IoT), Kiosk• Roadmaps for next two years

– SE, FX, Embedded, EE

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Convergence

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Agenda

• Looking beyond Oracle OpenWorld …• Dinner• Stack Upside Down

– IaaS … SaaS

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