5. Comewithquestions, leavewithanswers. Oracle Open World, Oktober 2009 ca. 40.000 Teilnehmer 1900 Präsentationen (2 von OPITZ CONSULTING) Eigentliche Konferenz, Oracle Develop, Ausstellung, Demogrounds, … Briefings Oracle AceDirector Briefing im Headquarter Oracle SOA Partner Advisory Council Customer Advisory Boards für SOA BPM Governance EDA / CEP Zahlreiche 1:1s
8. Oracle SoftwareComplete. Open. Integrated. Complete Everything you need Every product is Best of Breed Open Build on standards Hot pluggable, Embeddable/Integratable Integrated Products are configured/pre-integrated to work together very well, provide a unified user experience, administration across the stack Applications Middleware Database Infrastructure & Management
9. Technologie-Stacks im Vergleich Consulting Services 3rd Party SIs SAP Consulting Oracle Consulting 3rd Party SIs IBM GlobalServices SugarCRM,others MicrosoftBusiness Solutions Applications Fusion Applications mySAP 3rd Party ISVs Development Tools PHP, Eclipse Visual Studio .NET NetWeaver / ABAP Rational / WebSphere Oracle Tools / J2EE MiddlewareSuite JBoss, Spring,Geronimo NetWeaver WebSphere .NET FusionMiddleware Database Oracle, DB2, MySQL,SQL Server Database 11g,TimesTen IMDB,Berkeley DB MySQL,PostgreSQL SQL Server DB2 Operating System Linux Linux/Unix/Windows Linux/Unix/Windows Linux/Unix/Windows Windows Hardware Hardware Hardware Hardware Hardware
33. Sun Microsystems und Oracle „the Sky isthe Limit“ SUN+Oracle:keine Übernahme, sondern eine „enge Kooperation“
34. Sun SPARC/Solaris is #1 in All 7 Key Commercial Benchmarks #1 in OLTP #1 in Oracle BI EE #1 in Oracle Hyperion #1 in SAP #1 in PeopleSoft Payroll #1 in Java Appserver #1 in Web/Network
38. Flash Versus Disk Storage A single rack unit with 1.6M IOPSruns on 14 racks with 1.6M IOPSruns on 80 Flash Modules 3,000 Disks 300 Watts 40,000 Watts Flash Saves 130X the Power and 580X the Rack Space
43. Hardware von OracleExadata - Problemstellung DWH Implementierungensind oft beschränktdurch die I/O-BandbreitezwischendemDatenbankserver und demPlattensubsystem Engpaß in Bezug auf Prozessorleistung und Fibre Channel Loops im Storage Array BegrenzteAnzahl von Fiber Channel Host Bus Adapternim Server Schlechtausgebaute und komplexe SANs LeitungenzwischenPlatten und Server 10- bis 100-fach zukleinfürgewünschteDatenmenge
44. Hardware von OracleExadata – Die Lösung Hinzufügen von Leitungen – ParalleleArchitektur VergrößernderLeitungen– 5-fach schnelleralskonventionelleAnbindungen WenigerDatendurch die Leitungentransportieren– Datenbearbeitung und –filterung am Plattenspeicher
51. Oracle GridConrol und MyOracleSupport GridControl 11g soll in 2010 veröffentlicht werden Beta-Program (mit Beteiligung von OC) startet Anfang 2010 Integration von My Oracle Support in GC durch ein Patch von 10.2.0.5 !?
53. Oracle Database keine wirklichen Neuigkeiten viele Vorträge über 11g R2 Solaris SPARC und X86 11gR2 kommen kurzfristig (!!!!) Unterstützung für 11gR2 erst in GridControl 11g verfügbar Kompression/Dekompression findet bei 11gR2 in den Storage Cells statt Neue Option „Flash Cash“ wird nur auf Linux und Solaris verfügbar sein (Auslagerung von Blöcken auf SSDs)
54. MySQL Innovation “MySQL and Oracle don't compete at all,” said Mr. Ellison, adding that he would not sell MySQL. -Financial Times,22 September 2009
56. Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g Fundamental Principles Complete and integrated family of best-of-breed products Hot-pluggable architecture Infrastructure for Agile & Intelligent Business Applications Optimized for Modern DataCenter Architectures
59. Java Innovation “Java speaksfor itself.” Oracle CEO Larry Ellison-The Register,22 September 2009
60. JDeveloperSingle, Integrated Enterprise IDE DBMS Modeling Java Development BPM Development Java EE Development ESB Development Business Rules Portal Development Desktop & Mobile Common Metadata Manager Common Application Lifecycle Management Common Business Catalog Common Modeling Framework Common IDE Framework
61.
62. Enterprise Portal Communities Enterprise Portal Services & Content Unified Security & Access Control Unified User Profile & Session Context Multi-Channel AccessOracle WebCenter Integration MSFT Sharepoint MSFT Outlook MSFT Office Mobile PDA, Phone Departmental Web Site
63. Service-Oriented Architecture Standards-based Event & Service Infrastructure High Speed, Multi-Transport Service Bus Unified Business Process Management Complex Event Processing & Activity Monitoring Integrated Governance & Policy Management
66. Common Metadata, Packaging, Deployment, Monitoring Unified Service Invocation & Event Distribution Service Component Architecture Runtime SOA Infrastructure – JAX-*, WS-*, WS-I JMS Unified Event & Service InfrastructureCommon SCA Runtime Service Bus Business Process Mgr Human Workflow Imaging & Doc Workflow Business Rules CEP & BAM B2B Integration Request Reply Events DB, Files Web Services, REST Applications
67. Unified DevelopmentSCA Composite & Business Editors Unified Customization Unified Packaging & Lifecycle Unified DT and RT Metadata Unified Design Time Mediation Web servicesand adapters Process Editor Rules Editor BPEL orchestration Human Tasks Spring /Java Business Rules SCA Composite Editor Routing Editor
68. Service BusOpen Connectivity, High Performance Messaging Policy Mgmt. Request Reply Service Virtualization Publish Subscribe Transform Rules JMS SCA Foundation High Speed, Pluggable Transport Adapters/Connectors to External Systems ERP, CRM DB, Files Web Services REST
69. Event Processing & Activity MonitoringReal-Time Business Event Management Event Sources Database Applications Messaging RFID SELECT S.city, AVG(temp) FROM SOME_STREAM S [range by 10 slide by 5] WHERE S.state = ‘California’ GROUP BY S.city Action Framework KPI Impact Analysis CEP Processor Lightweight OSGI Server
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71. Web-based Business Editors Rich AJAX Workflow Forms Rich Business Editors Integrated Process Analytics Native BPEL and BPMN Enterprise Scale SOA Platform Developer Tooling Unified Business Process PlatformSingle Workflow Engine for People, Systems, Documents
75. JRockitHigh-Speed Java Optimized for Multi-Core and NUMA C1 C2 C3 C4 L1 L1 L1 L1 L2 L2 L2 L2 L3 L3 Local Memory Remote Memory External Interfaces Memory & Resource Management I/O Thread Mgmt. Language Model Code Generation
76. WebLogic ServerJava Enterprise Platform Clusters, Messaging, Transactions, Workload Mgt, JMX Service Component Architecture JPA (TopLink) Web Services Security JavaServer Faces WebLogic Server (Java EE 5) Microkernel GridLink for Oracle RAC
77. Coherence In-Memory Data Grid with Zero Data Loss .NET Application Java EE on WebLogic Server POJO Application Java EE on other App Server C++ Application Higher Throughput and Lower Latency Guaranteed Zero Data Loss Dynamic Capacity Adjustment Efficient Data Access Mainframe Offloading Database Access & O-R Mapping
78. Golden Gate Akquisition von Oracle Replikationslösung basierend auf Logfiles Unterstützung von Replikationen zwischen verschiedenen Datenbank-Versionen Zero-Downtime Migration für Datenbank und Anwendungen Oracle Streams „wird weiterhin supported“ – damit abgelöst !? Wenn man eine Goldengate Lizenz kauft, ist ActiveDataguard enthalten
80. „Projekt Sierra“ Produktstudie für den Betrieb von MS Sharepoint auf einer Oracle Datenbank ausschließlich die Files in der Oracle DB gespeichert Metadaten müssen weiterhin in SQL Server verbleiben (unter Verwendung der lizenzfreie Variante des SQL Servers) Dateien werden über API in der Oracle DB gespeichert kein Eingriff in Sharepoint, damit ist der Support durch Microsoft sichergestellt der Ansatz ist in erster Linie als Konsodierungs-Plattform für weit verteilte Sharepoint-Installationen gedacht wir bleiben an dem Thema dran
82. Lange erwartet – bald wirklich da…Oracle Fusion Applications Modular aufgebaute, hochintegrative Familie von Anwendungen. Die Fusion Applications V1: Setzen zu 100 Prozent auf der Fusion Middleware auf Basieren auf SOA-Ansatz, Von Anfang an SaaS- und Cloud-fähig ausgelegt. Sind als "Next Generation Application" zu sehen In enger Zusammenarbeit mit einer großen Menge bestehender Kunden entstanden Auf funktionale Vollständigkeit, Usability etc. getestet. Der aktuelle Status ist "Code Complete“. Feldtest mit ausgewählten Kunden. Alte und neue Anwendungen über BPEL integrierbar. "Youhavethechoicetomoveifyouwanttowhenyouwantto“ (Ellison)
85. Enablement 2.0 – Oracle Specialized Ablösung der bestehenden Partner-Stufenin 2010 Grund: Akquisition vieler Firmen (Technologie und Partnerschaften) durch Oracle Möglichkeit für Kunden gezielter den passenden Oracle Partner zu finden OPITZ CONSULTING strebt wieder die höchste Partner-Stufe (Platinum) an
97. Wenn sich der Nebel lichtet… Zukunft von SUN/Oracle bleibt spannend… Java, MySQL, SOA, AppServer, Tooling Office Suite, Solaris, Hardware, Virtualisierung, ... Complete. Open. Integrated. SOA, BPM, Integration und Multikanal-User Interfaces sind Schlüsseltechnologien. Unified Plattform: „complete“ abgeschlossen – ab jetzt Optimierung Fusion Applications naht. OC Kontakt zu Oracle ist enger denn je Interesse an Betaprogrammen? Teilnahme an Customer Advisory Boards? Partizipation an Early Access Programmen?
98. Oracle Release Roadmap APEX 4.0 Fusion Applications V1 2010 2011 2009 FMW 11gR1 PS 1 FMW 11gR1 PS 2 FMW 11gR1 FMW 11gR2 DB 11gR2 on Windows Database 11gR2 Oracle VM 2.2 Oracle VM 3.0 Database 12x DB 11gR2 XE Exadata V2 OOW 2009
100. EinZitat… (Werbung auf den Oracle Bussen) Desperation yields cost cutting. Innovation yields cost savings. Let‘s Innovate!
101. Noch ein Zitat… (Aus Extreme Innovation Session) „Kicked Butt, Had Fun, Didn't Cheat, Loved Our Customers, Changed Computing… Forever !” Scott McNealy Chairman & Co-Founder, Sun Microsystems, Inc. Chairman, Sun Federal, Inc.
103. Ansprechpartner Björn Bröhl Direktor Strategie & InnovationOPITZ CONSULTING GmbH bjoern.broehl@opitz-consulting.com Torsten Winterberg Direktor Strategie & InnovationOPITZ CONSULTING GmbH torsten.winterberg@opitz-consulting.com
104. Appliance BuilderIntelligent Capacity Management and Provisioning Appliance Appliance Appliance Middleware Application Server Java VM OS Appliance Builder Virtualization Software Appliances Traditional Deployment
105. Orchestration Human interaction Policy evaluation Monitoring The Fusion Architecture Business Logic View Data User Interface ADF Faces components Business Services ADF Business Components DatabaseSchema Data Binding WebCenter SDO Services Events Mediator /BPEL Process Human WorkflowService RulesEngine Business ActivityMonitoring facts Assign Task results Task Complete
Hinweis der Redaktion
New features include:All middleware products run on WebLogic Server (OR "All middleware products run on Application Grid")- Java VM tuned for multi-core processors (JRockit)- Framework for Rich Enterprise Applications (ADF)- Portal with application integration & social computing (WebCenter)- Unified SOA & Event-Driven Infrastructure (SOA Suite)
From 2006 through today, we rolled out at least two significant product release for every one of our major product suites. Each one of these was a major release, with new products and hundreds to thousands of enhancements. Information on these releases can be found at Oracle.comIn 2009 Oracle issued more Applications Unlimited releases than ever before, including:E-Business Suite 12.1, PeopleSoft Enterprise 9.1, Siebel CRM 8.1.1.CRM On Demand 16, JD Edwards World 9.2, Agile PLM 9.3, Agile PLM for Process 6, G-Log OT 6.0
New features include:All middleware products run on WebLogic Server (OR "All middleware products run on Application Grid")- Java VM tuned for multi-core processors (JRockit)- Framework for Rich Enterprise Applications (ADF)- Portal with application integration & social computing (WebCenter)- Unified SOA & Event-Driven Infrastructure (SOA Suite)
New features include:All middleware products run on WebLogic Server (OR "All middleware products run on Application Grid")- Java VM tuned for multi-core processors (JRockit)- Framework for Rich Enterprise Applications (ADF)- Portal with application integration & social computing (WebCenter)- Unified SOA & Event-Driven Infrastructure (SOA Suite)
If you look at the basic principles of SOA, none of them are exactly new: Re-use has been a concern in software forever, and started at the code level, driving the Object Oriented programming revolution and was then extended to runtime re-use. Loose coupling is what triggered the emergence of messaging systems and EAIStandard-based interfaces were a key concept of CORBA, SOAP, etc.Etc.So for the past 10-15 years we have seen the emergence of various technologies trying to enable these architectural concepts. Each new technology was learning from the previous one and refining or extending the model. The current SOA technologies revolve around “suites”, basically collections of best-of-breed engines to cover the full spectrum of SOA requirements. The differentiators between one vendor and another are usually the breadth of their suite, and their integration: is the suite merely a collection of very different products, or did the vendor tried to rationalize its tooling to simplify the management and learning curve? With the SOA Suite 10.1.3 Oracle clearly had an edge there, as can be seen in the InfoWorld review (which, as it is worth pointing, is really the only hands-on evaluation that exists today). But still, there are some remaining challenges: service distribution makes management and monitoring significantly more complex- Metadata fragmentation translates into more complex application lifecycles.With 11g, Oracle is trying to address these challenges and is leading the next generation in SOA technologies: Service Platforms. This new generation combines the flexibility and power of a best-of-breed approach with the ease-of-use and performances benefits of an integrated approach. The flexibility and hot-pluggability is preserved by leveraging standards more than ever, including new ones (such as SCA that we will be discussing next). That hot-pluggability aspect is key. Without it, you risk being locked into a platform and not being able to incrementally adopt the latest and greatest technologies that might be needed to stay ahead of the curve.
New features include:All middleware products run on WebLogic Server (OR "All middleware products run on Application Grid")- Java VM tuned for multi-core processors (JRockit)- Framework for Rich Enterprise Applications (ADF)- Portal with application integration & social computing (WebCenter)- Unified SOA & Event-Driven Infrastructure (SOA Suite)
New features include:All middleware products run on WebLogic Server (OR "All middleware products run on Application Grid")- Java VM tuned for multi-core processors (JRockit)- Framework for Rich Enterprise Applications (ADF)- Portal with application integration & social computing (WebCenter)- Unified SOA & Event-Driven Infrastructure (SOA Suite)
New features include:All middleware products run on WebLogic Server (OR "All middleware products run on Application Grid")- Java VM tuned for multi-core processors (JRockit)- Framework for Rich Enterprise Applications (ADF)- Portal with application integration & social computing (WebCenter)- Unified SOA & Event-Driven Infrastructure (SOA Suite)
And this is the basic architectureSpend time on this slide explaining the role of each boxUpper part is core application, lower part is integration SOA layerOn the top you have MVC model for development – better reusability and easier changes