1. 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, and timing of any
features or functionality described for
Oracle’s products remains at the sole
discretion of Oracle.
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Agenda
Time Presentation Title Speaker
Introductions, Agenda Review, Paul Maguire Don Cook
9:00am COO, FRIT National IT Technology Sales Manager
Goals & Objectives Oracle Public Sector
Oracle Strategic Direction & Peter Doolan
9:10am
Acquisitions (Sun Update) VP, Oracle Public Sector
Oracle Database 11g Charlie Garry
10:30am
Strategy and Direction Dir. Product Management, Oracle Server Technologies
11:45am Oracle Fusion Middleware Mohamad Thahir
11g Strategy and Direction Principal Sales Consultant, Oracle Public Sector
Don Cook
12:45pm Wrap-up and Q&A Technology Sales Manager, Oracle Public Sector
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21. Oracle’s Product Families
Applications Middleware Database
Server & Storage Systems
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22. Oracle & Sun
A 25-year partnership
• Largest installed base of Oracle Database systems
• More than 33,000 businesses use Sun and Oracle today
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24. Oracle + Sun
Complete, Open, Integrated Systems
• Open and standards-based
• Innovation delivered faster
• Better performance, reliability, security
• Shorter deployment times
• Easier to manage and upgrade
• Lower cost of ownership
• Reduced change management risk
• One-stop support
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25. Sun Oracle Database Machine
The First Generation Of Integrated Systems
Innovation in a box
• Allows customers to focus on their business and not on
technology integration and testing
• Fastest deployment time (months to weeks deployment)
• Integrated server, networking, software and storage provide
unprecedented levels of performance, security and reliability
Reduction in technology risk
• Single vendor support from applications to physical disks
• No finger pointing between vendors
• Built in fault tolerance leads to higher business reliability
Lowest cost of ownership
• Runs unmodified OLTP, batch and Data Warehousing
workloads with appliance like efficiency
• Tighter component integration leads to reduced
management and easier upgrade
• Green by design – low power and space footprint
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26. F5100 Array
Flash for Database Acceleration
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27. INNOVATE: Solaris Operating System
• Solaris ZFS
- “19 nines” reliability, simple administration, data integrity
- Infinite snapshots and other powerful features
- Hybrid storage pools (SSD + traditional storage):
massive performance gains at affordable prices
• Built-in virtualization
- OS-level, hypervisor level, network and storage
• Security
- Independent security verification at industry's highest levels
• Solaris DTrace
- Safe, comprehensive observability
• Predictive Self Healing
- Hardware and software resiliency with no app changes needed
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28. Oracle + Sun: Operational Plans
1. Focus engineering on differentiated, high-value products
2. Optimize the systems supply chain
3. Implement a more attractive systems support plan
4. Leverage Oracle’s global operations
5. Move to a direct model to better service our customers
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31. Java Strategy
• Enhance and Extend reach of the
Java Programming Model to emerging
Application Development Paradigms
• Integrate and Simplify the Java Platform
optimizing it for a variety of existing and new Deployment
Architectures
• Invest in and revitalize Java Developer Community with
best of breed Java Technology and more participatory
community process
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32. Java Runtime
Java SE
• Rapidly deliver Java SE 7 with many new features
• Modularization
• Developer productivity
• Multiple languages
• Higher performance
• Support for Multi-Core Processors
• HotSpot and JRockit are strategic JVMs
• Converge best features of HotSpot and JRockit
• Management and Real-time Monitoring
• Run natively on Hypervisors
• Optimize/Remove Permgen
• Thread Local, Server Class Garbage Collection
• NUMA Compiler Optimization for Multi-Cores
• Continued support for all leading OSs
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33. Java Application Server
Java EE
• Evolve current Java EE RI to further
address key initiatives
• Modularity with Open Standards
• New Lightweight Server Profiles
• UI and Rich Internet Applications
• Scripting and Dynamic Languages
• Optimized Web Services Stack
• Clear differentiation between Glassfish
and WebLogic Server
• Glassfish remains Java EE Reference
Implementation and for Tactical Applications
• Weblogic remains strategic Enterprise
Application Server
• No change in support timelines or
distribution model for Glassfish
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34. Java Mobile and Micro Environment
Java ME
• Unify Java ME and Java SE Programming APIs
• Device capabilities converging
• New devices and OSs continue to fragment
programming model
• Java “Write-Once, Run-Anywhere”
• Optimize Java ME
• Performance: Start Up and Runtime
• Abstract: New Interaction Paradigms
• Optimize: Power Consumption
• Productivity: Optimized for Java F/X
• Portability: To new platforms including IP TV,
Blu Ray, and emerging Embedded Devices
• Continued delivery of optimized binaries for
Carriers and Device Partners
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35. Rich Internet Applications
JavaFX
• Extend Java to provide unmatched
experience for RIAs
• Design Oriented with Visual Assembly
• Higher Productivity with Rich Packaged
Library of UI Components
• Rich User Experiences with Excellent
Performance and Extensibility
• Cross Device Portability and User
Interaction Models
• Seamless Interoperability with Java,
Java Script, and HTML 5
• Portable across devices – Mobile,
Desktop, TV, and other form factors
• Complements Oracle ADF and ADF
Mobile for Enterprise Applications
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36. Development Tools
Product Strategy Summary
• NetBeans continues as Lightweight IDE for
Java Developers
• Focus on Java EE6, Java ME, and Scripting
• Increased focus on Mobile Development and
Scripting with Dynamic Languages
• Hudson continues as Open Source
Continuous Build solution
• Oracle JDeveloper continues as Oracle’s
Strategic Development Tool
• Integrated Development Environment for
Oracle Fusion Middleware
• Strategic Development Tool for Oracle’s
Applications including Fusion Applications
• Oracle continues Eclipse contributions
• Oracle is a Strategic Member of Eclipse
• Continued delivery of new features in Oracle
Enterprise Pack for Eclipse 11g
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37. Application Grid
Product Strategy Summary
• Glassfish Application Server continues as Java EE RI and
available independently
– Java EE 6 Reference Implementation
– Built on Microkernel Architecture
– Optimized Non-Blocking I/O Layer
– Robust Metro Web Services Technology
– Lightweight, Rapid development and deployment
• WebLogic Server and Suite remain Oracle’s Enterprise
Application Grid Products
– World leading Performance, Scalability,
Clustering, High Availability
– Many unique features: Distributed Object
Caching, Workload Management, High
Performance JMS, Manageability
• Will share technology across products
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38. SOA and Master Data Management
Product Strategy Summary
• Oracle SOA Suite continues as strategic
SOA and Business Integration product
• Oracle continues to maintain and invest in Sun
Java Composite Application Platform (JCAPS)
• Oracle continues to maintain Sun Open ESB
and Sun’s other SOA, Data Integration, and
Event Processing solutions
• Sun Master Index
• Sun’s Legal entity record matching and
lookup solution for Hospitals
• Typically used for Patient Record Matching
for Hospital’s Business Integration
• Moves to Oracle HS-GBU to be integrated
as Strategic Patient MDM Solution
• No change in support timelines or
distribution model for Sun products
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39. Identity Management
Product Strategy Summary
• Oracle Identity Management Suite continues as strategic
family of products
– Oracle will support both Oracle Internet Directory and Sun Directory
Server with common LDAP administration
– Sun Role Manager becomes Oracle’s Strategic Identity Analytics offering
– Oracle Identity Manager remains Oracle’s strategic Identity Provisioning
and Identity Lifecycle Management product
– Oracle Access Manager remains Oracle’s strategic Access Management
and Fine-Grained Access Control product
– Oracle’s Virtual Directory, Enterprise SSO, Entitlements Management,
Identity Federation continue as strategic
• Oracle continues to invest in and share technology between
Sun and Oracle products
– Sun Identity Manager will see continued investments and integration with
OIM (SPML Adapter Framework)
– Sun Open SSO will see continued investments and integration with OAM
(Secure Token Service)
– Oracle continues to maintain Open DS
• No change in support timelines or distribution model for Sun
products
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40. Product Offering
Directory Services
• Highly Scalable LDAP directory integrated with
Oracle Internet Directory Oracle Fusion Middleware and applications
Sun Directory Server • Best of breed LDAP directory, recommended for
Enterprise Edition heterogeneous apps, and integrated to ODSM
and DIP
Oracle Virtual Directory • Real-time consolidated view of disparate
directories
Sun OpenDS* • Leverage for strategic internal development
efforts
* Open Source Project will be maintained.
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41. Product Offering
Access Management
• Web SSO - integrated with Fusion
Oracle Access Manager
Middleware, will now include STS from
OpenSSO (part of AM Suite Plus)
Oracle Adaptive Access
Manager • Risk-based access control
Oracle Entitlements Server • Fine-grained entitlements management
• Integrated identity federation, will now
Oracle Identity Federation include Fedlet from OpenSSO
• Desktop and legacy single sign-on
Oracle Enterprise Single
Sign-On
Sun OpenSSO Enterprise* • Converge with Oracle Access Manager &
Oracle Identity Federation
* Open Source Project will be maintained.
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42. Product Offering
Identity Administration
• Integrated user provisioning / de-
Oracle Identity Manager
provisioning, with rich user/role
administration & self service
• Phased Convergence with Oracle Identity
Sun Identity Manager
Manager over time
Oracle Role Manager • Phased Convergence with Oracle Identity
Manager starting with Release 11g
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43. Product Offering
Identity & Access Governance
Sun Role Manager • Rich role mining, compliance attestation/
(Oracle Identity Analytics) recertification, and identity analytics
dashboards/reports
Sun Identity Compliance • SICM goes into maintenance mode and is
Manager replaced by OIA
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44. Rebranding of Sun Products
Old Name New Name
Sun Directory Server Enterprise Oracle Directory Server Enterprise
Edition Edition
Sun Role Manager Oracle Identity Analytics
Sun Identity Manager Oracle Waveset
Sun OpenSSO Enterprise Oracle OpenSSO
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47. Identity Management
Continued Support and Maintenance
• Sun’s active Identity Management products will continue to be
supported and maintained for extended time periods
Release Premier Support Until Extended Support Until Sustaining Support Until
Sun Identity Manager 8.1 Dec 2014 Dec 2017 Indefinite
Sun Identity Manager 8 Dec 2014 - Indefinite
Sun Identity Manager 7.1x Dec 2012 - Indefinite
Sun OpenSSO 8, 8.0U1 Dec 2014 Dec 2017 Indefinite
Sun Access Manager 7.1x Dec 2012 Dec 2013 Indefinite
Sun Role Manager 5 Dec 2014 Dec 2017 Indefinite
Sun Directory Server EE 7 Dec 2014 Dec 2017 Indefinite
Sun Directory Server EE 6.x Dec 2013 - Indefinite
Only select releases shown, full details published at: http://www.oracle.com/support/lifetime-support-policy.html
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48. Looking Ahead
• Oracle will broaden security product portfolio
• Security is not just another line of business for Oracle
• Security is strategic to Oracle’s entire product portfolio
• Emerging areas: entitlement management, fraud, privacy,
governance, risk management… etc.
• From security silos to built-in security
• Built into enterprise applications, middleware, DB, OS
• Identity Services Framework
• Project Fusion
• Single security model across Enterprise Applications Suite
• Enforced uniformly at all parts of technology infrastructure
• Across entire life-cycle from development to maintenance
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49. Open Source Projects
• All Open Source projects will continue
• Source code availability will continue under the terms of the existing
CDDL license
• Certain aspects of the project may be modified
• Governance model
• Development process
• Frequency and content of source code releases
• Availability of certain kinds of documentation
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52. The preceding 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.
Friday, February 26, 2010