<Insert Picture Here> Achieving Business & Government Interoperability through PaaS & SaaS Dr. Constantine Steriadis, constantine.steriadsi@oracle.com FMW Sales Consulting Manager, Oracle Hellas SA
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Oracle Corporation Scale $26.8B FY10 #1 in 50 product or industry categories 370,000 customers in 145 countries 20,000 partners 104,500 employees 10 million developers in Oracle online communities Innovation and Investment 29,000 developers and engineers 15,500 customer support specialists, speaking 27 languages 20,000 implementation consultants 1.5 million students supported annually 870 independent Oracle user groups with 355,000 members
Oracle + Sun Complete, Open, Integrated Systems Engineered to work together Tested together Certified together Packaged together Deployed together Upgraded together Managed together Supported together
Oracle Cloud Platform Software as a Service Cloud Management 3rd Party Apps Oracle Apps ISV Apps Oracle Enterprise Manager Platform as a Service Application Performance Mgmt Integration: SOA Suite Process Mgmt: BPM Suite Security: Identity Mgmt User Interaction: WebCenter Lifecycle Management Application Grid: WebLogic Server, Coherence, Tuxedo, JRockit Database Grid: Oracle Database, RAC, ASM, Partitioning, IMDB Cache, Active Data Guard, Database Security Infrastructure as a Service ExaData Oracle Operating Solaris Systems: Oracle Enterprise Oracle Linux Oracle VM for SPARC (LDom) Solaris Containers Servers ExaLogic Oracle VM for x86 Configuration Management Application Quality Mgmt Ops Center Physical & Virtual Systems Mgmt Storage
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Top cloudy business topics 1. User experience (citizen, employee, developer) 2. Savings in budget 3. Harness the G-cloud (Shared Services, Consolidation, Contract Mngt, Green strategy, Elasticity) 4. Private Cloud vs Public Cloud 5. Hybrid Cloud (Interoperability)
Hybrid Cloud Social Security Organizational Units Claims Appeals HR Admin Interoperability Challenges + How do I populate data into the cloud application for the first time? How do I provision on-premise users into the cloud application? How do I manage user access to the cloud application? How do I ensure data consistency across all applications? How do I optimize business processes across all applications? SFA Product LMS Inv MGMT product SCM product DB ERP ERP MES B2B ERP Enterprise Infrastructure Services (Portal, SOA, IDRS, LDAP, EAI, E-mail, IT Operations) On-premise inc. PaaS Public Cloud
Top cloudy business topics 1. User experience (citizen, employee, developer) 2. Savings in budget 3. Harness the G-cloud (Shared Services, Consolidation, Contract Mngt, Green strategy, Elasticity) 4. Private Cloud vs Public Cloud 5. Hybrid Cloud (Interoperability) 6. Information Security
Information Security
Top cloudy business topics 1. User experience (citizen, employee, developer) 2. Savings in budget 3. Harness the G-cloud (Shared Services, Consolidation, Contract Mngt, Green strategy, Elasticity) 4. Private Cloud vs Public Cloud 5. Hybrid Cloud (Interoperability) 6. Information Security 7. Architecture
Resources Service Layer Cloud Management Reference Architecture Consumers & Delivery Channels Service Developer Service Consumer Cloud Operator Service Owner Native Protocols Access Portals Points Custom UIs Self-Service APIs Software as a Service Security Modeling Platform as a Service Infrastructure as a Service Governance Capacity Services Orchestration Storage Networks Servers Partner Systems Legacy Systems Other Clouds
Top cloudy business topics 1. User experience (citizen, employee, developer) 2. Savings in budget 3. Harness the G-cloud (Shared Services, Consolidation, Contract Mngt, Green strategy, Elasticity) 4. Private Cloud vs Public Cloud 5. Hybrid Cloud (Interoperability) 6. Information Security 7. Architecture 8. Technology
Technology matters
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Shared Services = Interoperability Shared Services are the most obvious realization of G- Cloud IaaS: Consolidated data-centers PaaS: BPM, ESB, Identities, Documents, Federated Portals, etc SaaS: Case management, Call-center consolidation
Greece - ERMIS BPM shared services Greek Government e-gateway Single stop shop for citizens Accommodates G2G process execution (BPEL) on behalf of citizens Modeling of G2G, G2B processes in BPMN >1800 services (102 services in level 3, 4) >4000 documents Based on e-gif On Oracle Fusion Middleware
Norway Oslo City Council BPM shared services Single interface for 55 authorities that offer 250 services Numerous stand-alone back office systems XML and Web Services to automate G2G interoperability >200 services available in a year >30,000 requests handled in 2005 (request for day care, building construction permits, complaints, etc)
Belgium - Fedict Federated Portal Single interface for 15 federal departments Users: citizens, civil servants, businesses Rapid deployment of new content and applications In 6 months reached 10,000 pages of content Peak load: 2 million hits/hour
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Oracle Interoperability strategy Interoperable business software (Fusion Apps) Cloud infrastructure to host Interoperability (Fusion Middleware) Packaged Interoperability for verticals (AIA Packs & PIPs) through OASIS SCA & BPMN Actively participate & contribute to communities & standardization bodies
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