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Featuring: Ben Haworth - Lead Cloud Architect, Oracle UKHosted by: James Allerton-Austin - Product Strategy Lead, Oracle

Do more with data Episode 3: Multi cloud brings new possibilities

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Featuring: Ben Haworth - Lead Cloud Architect, Oracle UKHosted by: James Allerton-Austin - Product Strategy Lead, Oracle

Do more with data Episode 3: Multi cloud brings new possibilities

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Episode 3: Multi-cloud brings new possibilities

Copyright © 2020, Oracle and/or its affiliates

Ben HaworthLead Cloud Architect, Oracle UK

Email: [email protected]: @BenHaworthLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bhaworth/

James Allerton-AustinProduct Strategy Lead, Oracle

Email: [email protected]: @JAA_widgetLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jamesallertonaustin/

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Episode 3: Multi-cloud brings new possibilities

Copyright © 2020, Oracle and/or its affiliates

Ben HaworthLead Cloud Architect, Oracle UK

Email: [email protected]: @BenHaworthLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bhaworth/

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The 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, timing, and pricing of any features or functionality described for Oracle’s products may change and remains at the sole discretion of Oracle Corporation.

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Why include Oracle in Multi-Cloud strategy?

Oracle Cloud and Microsoft Azure Partnership

Why (and why not) Multi-Cloud

Agenda

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Source: PNGitem

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Source: DataCenter Knowledge

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Driven by decades of investment in:

• Best of Breed selection

• Meeting Business and Technology risk imperatives

• Holistic enterprise data visibility

• Skills investment to secure data and applications

• Out-sourcing and In-sourcing oscillation

Today’s reality: The Patchwork Data centre

Source: Amazon.co.uk/RUGS 4 HOME

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Challenges for adopting public cloud

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IDC: Similar reasons for multi-cloud IaaS

across ‘single primary’ and ‘multiple primary’ organizations

Source: IaaSView Survey 2018, IDC, May, 2018

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Today’s enterprise environments

Stalled strategies

Need for multi-cloud

Diverse tech stacks

Customers’ cloud strategies require costly workarounds, or require rebuilding

Workloads that just can’t move to any single cloud

Customers have run mixed technology stacks

< 20%

Enterprise workloads in public cloud

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Enterprise Multi-Cloud

Source: the-art-of-autism.com

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Enterprise cloud interoperability

Technology integration

• Private Interconnect• Unified identity and access management

Application interoperability

• Tested, validated, and supported application deployments

Ecosystem alignment

• Joint, collaborative support model• Partner ecosystem alignment

Interoperability

• Azure DevOps• Azure Stream Analytics• Azure Databricks• Azure Kubernetes Service• and other services…

• Oracle Autonomous Database• Oracle Exadata• Oracle Applications• Oracle RAC• Oracle Analytics Cloud• and other services…

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Interconnect

• 1x FastConnect Circuit• 1x ExpressRoute Circuit

Built-in Resilience

NO USAGE CHARGES

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Interoperate services across the clouds, develop cloud native applications

• Database in OCI with Azure App Service to host applications

• SQL Azure, SQL Server, SQL DW on Azure and Oracle Analytics Cloud, Data Science service on OCI

• Benefit: Achieve optimal performance and commercials by mixing and matching services across clouds

Migrate and run split stack applications across Oracle and Azure

• Oracle Apps (PSFT, JDE), Custom application (.NET or Cloud Native) on Azure using Oracle Database on OCI (e.g. Autonomous Database)

• Benefit: Achieve optimal performance and commercials by running application components in the most optimal environment.

Migrate and run full stack applications across Oracle and Azure

• Full stack Oracle or custom applications on Oracle Database on OCI and Full stack apps on Azure that interoperate and share data

• Benefit: Maintain high performance connectivity between dependent applications in the cloud with no re-architecture

Customer use cases

E-Business Suite

Oracle DB

Custom App

SQL Server

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure

Microsoft Azure

Cross-cloud SSO and interconnect

Oracle DB

E-Business Suite

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure

Microsoft Azure

Cross-cloud SSO and interconnect

Custom App

Oracle DB

Cognitive Services

Azure Databricks

Cross-cloud SSO and interconnect

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure

Microsoft Azure

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Common Scenarios

• Application front end in Azure on VMs, Oracle Database in OCI (Ecommerce shopping application hosted on ExaDataCS, Oracle EBS deployed across Azure and OCI, .NET application on Azure connecting to Autonomous DB on OCI)

• Warm and cold data transfer between apps in batch mode across the interconnect (Unified Data Lake in OCI with data transfer using Oracle GoldenGate from SQL Server in Azure)

• PaaS Services connectivity, performance (Power BI connecting to Oracle DB on OCI in direct query mode)

• Identity federation tests (SSO into Oracle DB on OCI using Azure AD credentials)

Customer engagements

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May 2020: 24 Regions Live, 12 Planned Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Global Footprint

ASHBURNPHOENIX

SYDNEY

CHICAGO

TORONTO

VINHEDO

TOKYOSEOUL

MUMBAI

OSAKA

MELBOURNE

AMSTERDAM

HYDERABAD

JEDDAHDUBAI

LONDON

SAN JOSE, CA

SINGAPORE

SAUDI 2UAE 2

SANTIAGO,CHILE

ISRAEL

FRANKFURT

ZURICHMONTREAL

CHUNCHEON

JOHANNESBURG

US GOV

EUROPE

ASIA

SAO PAULO

NEWPORT,WALES

Commercial

Government

Commercial Planned

Government Planned

Microsoft Azure Interconnect Planned

Microsoft Azure Interconnect

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ADMINISTRATIONIAM, Compartments, Tagging, Cost Analysis

SECURITYAudit, KMS, CASB, DR,Data Safe, DDoS, WAF

OBSERVABILITYMonitoring, Alarms, Events, Audit, Logging, Notifications

DEVELOPERDeveloper Cloud, GraalVM, Helidon, APIs/SDKs

LOW CODEAPEX, Visual Builder, Digital Assistant

COMPUTEBare metal/VM, CPUs/GPUs/HPC,VMware

OS / IMAGESAutonomous Linux, OS Mgmt Service, Marketplace

STORAGE / IMPORTNVMe, Block, File, Object, Archive, DataTransfer / Appliance

NETWORKINGVCN, Load Balancing, FastConnect, VPN, Cluster Networking

DB CLOUD SERVICEBare metal, VMs, Exadata, MySQL

AUTONOMOUS DATABASETransactions, Data Warehouse, Dedicated

DATA MANAGEMENTDB Migration, Data Integration, GG Service, Data Catalog

DATA PROCESSINGDataFlow, Big Data,NoSQL

INFRASTRUCTURE as CODEResource Manager, Teraform, Ansible

CLOUD NATIVEStreaming, Shell Service, Open source

ANALYTICSBI, Data Science, Cloud SQL

INTEGRATIONIntegration, SOA Suite, Identity, Management

ORCHESTRATIONFunctions, Events,API Gateway, WebLogic

CONTAINERSKubernetes Engine, Container Registry

SAASERP, HC, SC, Sales, Marketing, Service

DevOps Applications Governance

Data Platform

Core Infrastructure

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Oracle in your Multi-Cloud strategy

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Why (and why not) Multi-Cloud

Summary

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Q&A: Multi-cloud brings new possibilities

Copyright © 2020, Oracle and/or its affiliates

Ben HaworthLead Cloud Architect, Oracle UK

Email: [email protected]: @BenHaworthLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bhaworth/

James Allerton-AustinProduct Strategy Lead, Oracle

Email: [email protected]: @JAA_widgetLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jamesallertonaustin/

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The Do More With Data Series

Episode 1 (June 3)

The hidden data economyFeaturing: Paul Sonderegger, Senior Data Strategist, Oracle

Episode 4 (June 24)

Safeguard data in the cloudFeaturing: Paul Toal, Distinguished Solution Engineer -Cyber Security, Oracle EMEA

Episode 2 (June 10)

Better data insights, smarter decisionsFeaturing: Michael Connaughton, Head of Analytics & Big Data, Oracle EMEA

Episode 5 (July 1)

Adapting your business to the new normalFeaturing: Ian Wallis, Cloud Native Business Development, Oracle EMEA

Episode 3 (June 17)

Multi-cloud brings new possibilitiesFeaturing: Ben Haworth, Lead Cloud Architect, Oracle UK

Episode 6 (July 8)

Tech trends reviewedFeaturing: Dawar Ghaznavi, Master Principal Solution Engineer, Oracle

#Domorewithdata

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Episode 4 Coming June 24

Safeguard data in the cloud

Featuring: Paul Toal, Distinguished Solution Engineer - Cyber Security, Oracle EMEAData security in the cloud might seem complex, but it does not have to be. Paul Toal explains how you can easily secure your users, apps, data and infrastructure while meeting compliance regulations.

Next week, in the Do More With Data Series

#Domorewithdata

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