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The Cloud
Organized by someone somewhere else
No investments & long term commitments required
No special expertise needed
Pay when and for how long & much you use
Get started rapidly (first time & every time)
Get as much as you want when you want it
High quality because of experts involved
Lower prices as a result of economies of scale
Easy – so much easier than doing it yourself
Constant evolution of service
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Crucial Consideration:
Total Cost of Ownership
• Daily costs of ordering meals
• Hardship costs: “limited selection,
quality level, waiting time and
availability issues”
• Costs of buying ingredients (including the
ones that go bad before being used)
• Energy costs for cooking
• Water costs for cleaning and preparing
• Capital Costs for equipment and utensils, incl
maintenance
• Physical space for kitchen en storage
• Expertise to cook a decent, healthy, tasty meal
• Time required for shopping and cooking and
cleaning
Thuisgekookt.nl
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The Cloud Mission
Bring Oracle’s leading
Infrastructure, Technology,
Business Applications, and
Information to customers and
partners anywhere in the World
through the Oracle Cloud
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Platform as a Service
• The Platform by itself it does not have business value nor even business
specific characteristics
• The Platform is generic (for everyone) yet advanced software (fairly
specific functions)
• It is the stepping stone towards
business value
• We add to the platform
– Our own data & documents
– Our own custom software
components
– (our) Third party applications
– Additional platform components
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Other Oracle Platform options
• Extend SaaS with PaaS
• Run Service Bus and SOA Suite 11g and 12c
on Java Cloud Service
• Run BPM Suite & Web Center on Java Cloud Service
• Run other FMW products not yet available as
Cloud Service
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Crucial Consideration:
Total Cost of Platform Ownership
• Usage Fee/Monthly Subscription
• Entry & Implementation costs
• Exit costs
• Data transport costs
• Energy costs for servers, storage, etc.
• Capital Costs for hardware and software, incl
administration and maintenance (patching &
upgrades)
• Physical space for computer hardware
• (acquire) Expertise and effort to build up and
manage the platform (and infrastructure)
• Cost for fail-over infrastructure
• Note: all of the above is sized to deal with peak
load (and some parts may hardly be used)
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Other Cloud Considerations
• Quick ramp-up – environment available in hours – not days | weeks |
months
• Huge potential scale
• Limited expertise required to get going
• No upfront investment [in hardware & software licenses and human staff]
• Fee per usage – grows and shrinks with size of business
– Also within reach for smaller outfits
• Great platform for offering PaaS enrichments and SaaS solutions to a
world wide audience
• Secure set up – especially for edge-systems
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Stepwise Cloud Adoption:
IaaS/PaaS
IaaS/PaaS
Self Study
PoC
Training
Load Test
Func Test
Peak, Failover
Peripheral Applications
Backup
BI
Edge Systems
Core Systems & Secure Data
[Distributed] Development
BPO
IaaS/PaaS • Mobile backend
• Portal
• B2B APIs
• Workflow Mgr
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First/Next Steps into the Oracle
PaaS Cloud with AMIS
• Workshop – Hands-on Discovery Oracle PaaS Cloud Services
– One or more days, technical resources, guided exploration
– Optionally: Integrate various PaaS and SaaS services
• Pilot/PoC – Implement or Lift & Shift a trial-application
– Acquire a fresh cloud environment and get your
representative application running on it
– Optionally: use our representative application(s)
• TCO calculation for an application or platform
– Analyze costs in detail to allow for Cloud-comparison
• Special topics: private cloud, consolidation,
security, continuous delivery
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After the break
• Now: Dinner (downstairs in the restaurant)
• 19.00: Introduction, Use Case discussion, Demonstration, Q&A
– Integration Cloud Service – Robert van Mölken
– Mobile Cloud Service – Steven Davelaar
– Process Cloud Service – Luc Gorissen
• 21.00: More discussion
and brainstorm
and some drinks at the bar
Editor's Notes
Waarom niet zelf?
Kennis stroomopwekken, investeringen in apparatuur, bedrijfszekerheid, capaciteit
Waarom toch zelf?
Geld, onafhankelijkheid (bedrijfszekerheid - aggregaat), image (groen)
Als je een glaasje water wilt drinken of je handen wilt wassen is dit misschien wel een SaaS of PaaS service..
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