Private Cloud or Bust: Oracle WebLogic and Oracle Enterprise Manager (OpenWorld, October 2014)

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Building a private cloud with WebLogic Server has never been easier with the latest release of WebLogic Server 12c & the Enterprise Manager Cloud Pack. Often referred to as "Middleware as a Service" to match Database as a Service, this deck will guide you through the lifecycle of creating, deploying and managing a private cloud with WebLogic Server hand in hand with Oracle Database, not only from a administrator or operators point of view, but also from a development perspective. Whether it be self service, cloud operations, elasticity, lifecycle at cloud scale or another cloud characteristic, this session will give the real story on what is available today and what's coming in the future for WebLogic Server in the private cloud. Of course subject to change based on the safe harbor statement on slide 2.

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Private Cloud or Bust: Oracle WebLogic Server and Oracle Enterprise Manager

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Safe Harbor StatementThe following is intended to outline our general product direction. It is intended for information purposes only, and may not be incorporated into any contract. It is not a commitment to deliver any material, code, or functionality, and should not be relied upon in making purchasing decisions. The development, release, and timing of any features or functionality described for Oracle’s products remains at the sole discretion of Oracle.

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5x Cloud computing investment is growing FIVE TIMES faster than traditional IT investment

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Big Data

Cloud

Mobile Social Internet of Things

New analytical opportunities at a

massive scale

Foundation for efficiency and business agility

Open for business any place, any time

Enables new levels of customer intimacy

Explosive growth in Device to Device communication

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Trends Driving IT Innovation Onto Cloud Computing

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Non-Cloud Private Cloud Public Cloud

52%

35%

12%

37%

47%

15%

Now Two Years

Source: Computerworld Strategic Marketing Services, February-March 2014 Cloud Survey

Private Cloud: Fastest Growing!

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72% “expecting to adopt PaaS next five years**”27%

“current PaaS adoption ”

*Source: Computerworld Strategic Marketing Services, February-March 2014 Cloud Survey**Source: GigaOM Research and VC North Bridge

Platform as a Service: Fastest Growing Private Cloud Segment

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Self Service Provisioning

Metering and chargeback

Elasticity Disaster Recovery

SecurityService Catalog and Monitoring

Service Level Guarantees

Private Platform as a Service: User Requirements

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Oracle’s PaaS Strategy

•Offer the Industry’s #1 Database, Middleware and Infrastructure technologies as-a-Service

•Unmatched Deployment Choices

•Ease of Use

Information-as-a-Service

Software-as-a-Service

Platform-as-a-Service

Infrastructure-as-a-Service

Cloud Management

Platform as a Service

Oracle Database 12c

Database as a Service

Middleware as a Service

IdentityService & Data Integration

User Engagement& Mobility

Cloud Application Foundation 12c

Infrastructure as a Service

Solaris, Linux, Virtualization

Compute as a Service & Storage as a Service

SPARC & x86 Servers

Storage

Virtual Networking

Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c

Engineered Systems

MWaaS Management

DBaaS Management

IaaS Management

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Application Platform as a ServicePowered by WebLogic Server

Cloud Application Foundation

WebLogicServer

Platform as a Service

Private and PublicInfrastructure as a Service

Coherence Tuxedo

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Oracle JDeveloperOracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse

Development

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Oracle Enterprise ManagerOperations

Oracle Java Cloud ServiceDeveloper Cloud Service

Cloud

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Agile Development& Test

• Develop/test solutions faster• Boost developer

productivity • Increase consistency &

reduce errors

Platform Standardization & Consolidation

• Increase utilization & efficiency

• Lower TCO• Scale Elastically

Oracle Platform as a Service Top Use Cases

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Agile Development and Test

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Source: Computerworld Strategic Marketing Services, February-March 2014 Cloud Survey

52%Application developmentand testing

Application Development and Testing in the CloudThe most adopted cloud use case in the next two years

39%

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Development Competencies

REST

• Stand up/Tear down

• Build/Test automation

• Bug and issue tracking

• Simplified app and infrastructure management

• JAVA VM diagnostics

And now in the cloud?

Key DevOps Issues

Developer Agility and QualityChange at the Speed of Business

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Key Features for Dev OpsOut of the box self service portal

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• Quick and simple instance creation for developers

• Provision of developer environments from disk, library or pre-package

• Instance performance metrics easily accessible from portal

• Usage statistics with chargeback and metering

• Integrated with self service Java Virtual Machine Diagnostics -as-a-service

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Cloud Workloads: 66% JAVA

66%

19%13%

Java

.NET

Scripting Languages

% of Organization’s Cloud Workloads as Developed/

Deployed on Various Platforms

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Cloud Development with Latest Technologies with WebLogic Server and Coherence

Standards-Based forEasy Adoption

Spring, Eclipse, Hibernate, Java.net, Incubators, More…

HTML 5, Websockets, JCacheJava EE 6/Java EE 7, Java SE 8, GitHub,

REST, Maven…

REST

Community Projectsfor Ongoing Innovation

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Primary Products & Services: Database, WebLogic, Enterprise Manager & Cloud Management Pack for WebLogic

Other Products & Services: SOA Suite, Exalogic & Exadata

Provision development, test, QA & staging environments in under 10 minutes instead of weeks

Self-service portal to provision full environments

Needed new Digital Guest Experience to launch customer loyalty, promotions, and digital coupon & payments campaigns.

Needed to quickly provision and scale environments based on growing needs

Needed to manage application performance & issues with visibility for developers & architects

Challenge Solution

Benefits

Improves Time to Market with Rapid ProvisioningFrom weeks to under 10 minutes

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Platform Standardization and Consolidation

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Business Drivers for Private CloudBusinesses are facing great pressure to standardize and consolidate

Economic Pressure

Cut hard costs by…• Reducing power• Reducing floor space• Reducing licenses• Reducing overhead

Deliver Agility with…• Standardization (Gold,

Silver, Bronze)• Unified processes• Rapid, low-cost, self

service provisioning• Simplified management

Operational Pressure

How do I make it all happen?

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Building blocks of a private Cloud

Empower self service through standardization

of infrastructure

Managing for availability and utilization

Enabling user interface, automate with scripting via REST API support

Bringing visibility and control to cloud costs

Key Requirements Needed by Cloud Operations

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Managing the Entire Private Cloud LifecycleOracle Enterprise Manager

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• Plan consolidation of resources using PaaS zones and middleware pools

• Instance placement algorithm guarantees best utilization and fit

• Create standardized provisioning bundles

• Define services and build a service catalog with service templates

• End-to-end monitoring and management

• Comprehensive metering enable service optimizations, showback and chargeback

Plan and Setup

Enable Self-Service

Monitor and Manage

Meter, Charge,

Optimize

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Service Catalog

Enabling Self-Service Through Infrastructure Standardization

Deployment Artifacts

What bits to deploy?

Provisioning Logic

How to deploy a new service

instance?

Configuration Parameters

How to tailor the resource instance?

Service Template

SILVER ✔ BRONZEGOLD

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Optimized integration with Oracle Linux, Oracle JDK, & Oracle Exalogic

Enabled by WebLogic Dynamic Clusters

Simplified Lifecycle Mgmt

Proven availability with WebLogic & Active GridLink for RAC

Goal: Best or Maximum Availability and Utilization

IaaS Resource Configuration

& Policy

PaaS Configuration

& Policy

Elasticity Configuration

High Availability

Configuration

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RESTAPIs

Personalize User Interface, Automate with ScriptingVia REST API Support

Custom Portal• Create/Update Cloud• Create/Update Zone• Create/Update Software Pool• Provision/Update WebLogic• …

Operational Script

On-PremisePrivate Cloud

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Bring Visibility and Control to Cloud Costs

• Associate cost of each resource, beyond just CPU and Memory

• Example: Java services• # Nodes• # User Requests

• Account for fixed costs (license costs, management, power, etc.) in chargeback plans

• Vary based on configuration of service

• Tailored by user type (admin, LOB, self service)

Establishing Metering and Chargeback

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WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST) forfull scripting automation

wlst

Standards Based with Java EE 6/7and Java SE 8

Wide Adoption with DevOps ToolsHudson/Jenkins, Puppet/Chef

Domain Templates for Copying,Cloning, Moving Environments

Designed for Cloud ContinuousAvailability – 99.999%

Complete administrative RESTAPIs for automation/monitoring

RESTAPI

WebLogic Server Foundation for Private Cloud OperationsStandard Building Blocks that Oracle Private (and Public) Cloud Requires

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Standardised over 4000 WebLogic Servers in 700 domains. Adding pro-active operations for standard platform with SLA Mgt and Capacity Planning.

Removed error prone manual deployment and update of 500 Main business Applications including a range of non-Oracle products for over 50 IT Ops Mgrs

Identity and Access Management Consolidation for over 80,00 staff

Primary Products: Oracle Database, WebLogic Suite, SOA Suite, EM Pack for WebLogic, EM Pack for SOA, EM 12c Cloud Control

• Bring opportunities to the customer wherever they are.• Define a shared platform allowing to:

• Improve service to Employers through on time job placements• Rapid unemployment compensation provisioning• Cost reduction through economy of scale

• New Services released using the same workforce to manage and monitor

Over 700 Agencies and Branches to serve 11M customers with rapidly growing IT dept.

Challenging maintenance & production support with new requirements

Increasingly complex environment with low efficiencies for application management and lifecycle

Audit & governmental regulatory compliance challenges

Challenge Solution

Benefits

Standardization: Dev, Identity, Integration, Management

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Next steps with Oracle Private CloudBringing Public Cloud User Experience to Private Cloud

Private Cloud

ISV Applications

IaaS

PaaS

Java Cloud ServiceWeblogicWorkload Portability

Public Cloud

IaaS

PaaS

Java Cloud ServiceWeblogic

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2H-CY14 Roadmap

• SOA & OSB as a Service• Full T2P Cloning• Self-service• Chargeback & Metering• Elasticity

• WebCenter Portal & Content Provisioning

• Full T2P Cloning

FMW and Cloud Management Roadmap

1H-CY15

• WLS & FMW 12.2.1 support• Exalogic and Exalytics system

patching• SOAaaS and OSBaaS with FMW

12• IDM Diagnostics & Reporting

Enhancements• OBIEE Provisioning & Patch

Automation• IaaS/PaaS on Exalogic

leveraging Service Manager+Nimbula

• Enhanced Cloud Automation framework: shared tenancy, approval workflow

• JVM as a Service

• Exalogic Foxtrot Management – Hardware and Control Stack

• Nimbula Administration & IaaS

• JVM as a Service• Heap analysis and JFR

integration in JVMD On-premise self-service

• JaaS integration via Service Manager

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• Build your private cloud with the # 1 Application Server

• Broadest, Integrated PaaS for all Enterprise Class Applications

• Easy to Use & Zero Learning Curve for Developers, IT & LOB

• Transparently enable hybrid cloud across Public and Private Cloud

Don’t BUST Your Private cloud deployment!Enterprise Manager and WebLogic Server Keys to Success

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