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IBM and Oracle Joint Solution Centre
Doug BloomIBM Systems & Technology Group
17 August 2010
The most comprehensive Oracle applications & technology content under one roof
Agenda• Customer Trends (CEO and CIO Studies)
• IBM Technology Transformation: The next decade
• IBM Oracle Relationship Vitality
• Connecting with customers to deliver solutions for the market of one
To Manage Complexity, CEOs say they must:
Source: IBM CEO Study 2010
• “Getting closer to customers” is the single most important theme
• Better understand customer needs through collaboration and info sharing
• Exploit the information explosion to deliver unprecedented customer service
• Simplify operations and products to better manage complexity
• Use iterative strategies, make quick decisions and execute with speed
• Integrate globally, increase cost variability and exploit partnering to increase agility
• Creativity is #1 leadership quality• Drive change in the organization to stay
ahead of market and use a wide range of communication styles and tools
• Break with status quo of industry, enterprise and revenue models
CIO investment plans to enhance competitiveness
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Unified Communication
SOA/Web Services
Business Process Management
Application Harmonization
Self-Service Portals
Customer and Partner Collaboration
Mobility Solutions
Risk Management and Compliance
Virtualization
Business Intelligence and Analytics
Ten Most Important Visionary Plan ElementsInterviewed CIOs could select as many as they wanted
Highgrowth
Lowgrowth
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System z™ Power System x™ System Storage™
Best Quality of Service for Oracle
Newcost-efficiency
standards for x86 servers
First with drive-level encryption for midrange
disk
Oracle’s Suite of Products is Certified on all IBM Systems
IBM Systems has more #1 benchmark
results than all competitors combined
Only platform with Live Partion Mobility
capability
Absolute highest reliability and
security
Maximum performance per watt and dollar in the data
center
Leader in storage virtualization
Unmatched availability &
scalability
Improved performance via Solid-State technology
Superior TCO for Unix Servers according to
ITG
Industry exclusive MAX5 memory
expansion
-for every type of business - from Small to
Medium to Large
Linux
i LinuxLinux
AIX WindowszOS
AIX & Linux (zBX)
IBM zEnterprise System – Best-in-class systems and software technologies
A “System of Systems” that unifies IT for predictable service delivery
IBM zEnterprise 196 (z196)
Unifies management of resources, extending IBM System z qualities of service end-to-end across workloads
Part of the IBM Systems Director family, provides platform, hardware and workload management
Optimized to host large-scale database, transaction, and mission-critical applications
The most efficient platform for large-scale Linux consolidation
Capable of massive scale-up New easy-to-use z/OS V1.12
zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager
IBM zEnterprise 196 (z196)
Selected IBM POWER7 blades and IBM System x Blades* for tens of thousands of AIX and Linux applications
High-performance optimizers and appliances to accelerate time to insight and reduce cost
Dedicated high-performance private network
zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager
* All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represents goals and objectives only.
zEnterprise BladeCenter Extension (zBX)
zEnterprise BladeCenter Extension (zBX)
Virtualization without Limits Drive over 90% utilization Dynamically scale per demandDemand Virtualization not Partitioning
Dynamic Energy Optimization 70-90% energy cost reduction EnergyScale™ technologies
Resiliency without Downtime Roadmap to continuous availability High availability systems & scaling Live Partion Mobility – an IBM exclusive
Management with Automation VMControl to manage virtualization Automation to reduce task time
Power your planet. Maximize your Oracle Investment
Power Systems offers balanced systems designs that automatically optimize workload performance and capacity at either a system or VM level
✓ TurboCore™ for max per core performance for databases
✓ MaxCore for incredible parallelization and high capacity
✓ Intelligent Threads utilize more threads when workloads benefit
✓ Intelligent Cache technology optimizes cache utilization flowing it from core to core
✓ Active Memory™ Expansion provides more memory for Applications and DB
✓ Solid State Drives optimize high I/O access applications
Enterprise X Architecture 5th generation are the natural fit for Oracle Environments
Broad coverage for most Oracle Application and Database servers, Oracle distributed application servers, Oracle
virtualized workload enablement.
4U / 4-WayScalable
Powerful and scalable system allows some workloads to migrate onto 2 socket design that delivers enterprise computing in a dense package which is specially enabled for consolidation of small Oracle Application servers or smaller centralized Oracle solutions
Demand for minimum footprint in small but powerful datacenters as well as integrated networking infrastructure has increased the growth of the blade form factor to build integrated Oracle solutions
BladeCenter HX5
System x3690 X5
Consolidation, virtualization of Oracle systems, and Oracle database workloads being migrated off of proprietary hardware are demanding more addressability
System x3850 X5
Transformations to “smarter” Oracle workloads and solutions require smarter systems that:
Scale quickly and efficiently
Optimize workload performance
Flexibly flow resources
Avoid downtime
Save energy
Automate management tasks
System z™Power AIX™ System x™ Power i™ System Storage™
Oracle’s Suite of Products is Certified on all IBM Systems
• Technical Enablement– Ensuring solution combinations in the Product Availability Matrix have been tested– Managing certification across 7 Operating Systems, 3 Server Families, 4 Storage Families– Prioritized focus based on customer requirements
• PowerVM – Zero downtime hardware upgrades from Power6 to Power7• zVM – Oracle Software stack certified and supported on Linux natively in LPARs or as a guest OS in zVM
virtual machines• Introducing next-generation IBM Technology into Oracle’s development process
• Validating Best-in-Class Systems for running Oracle Software– Benchmarks: E-Business Suite Order-to-Cash and Payroll, JDE EnterpriseOne, Oracle retail Markdown
Optimization on Power7, – Proofs of Concept: Oracle Virtual Machine (OVM) Capacity Testing– Installation guides and other technical tips
• Ensuring Solution Design Resources are available for customers– Geography-specific Technical Skills– Joint Solution Center– International Competency Center– Joint Support Process
Enabling
Proving
Delivering
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IBM grew the 2010 Oracle base development budget by 23% over 2009!
Recent Oracle Enablement on IBM Platforms – Ensuring currencyOracle Technology Solutions OS/Platform Released Delivering/Maintaining
Oracle 11gR2 database including RAC (64-bit) AIX 5.3, 6.1 4Q 2009 Parity with HP-UX
Oracle FMW 11gR1 Patch Set 1 AIX 5.3, 6.1 4Q 2009 Currency of FMW on AIX
Oracle FMW Application Server 10gR3 10.1.3.5 Patch Set Linux on System z 4Q 2009 Currency on System z
GPFS 3.2 with Oracle DB 10gR2 on RH4.7 POWER 4Q 2009 Currency for GPFS
RDS with Oracle DB 11gR1 AIX 6.1 4Q 2009 Certification
Oracle Database 10.2.0.4 PSU 3 Linux on System z 1Q 2010 Parity to other platforms
Weblogic Server 10.3.2 Linux on System z 1Q 2010 Currency on System z
WebLogic Portal 10.3.2 Linux on System z 1Q 2010 Currency on System z
Oracle Database 10.2.0.4 PSU 4 Linux on System z 2Q 2010 Parity to other platforms
WebLogic Server 10.3.3 Linux on System z 2Q 2010 Currency on System z
Oracle Database 10.2.04 PSU 5 Linux on System z 3Q 2010 Currency on System z
Oracle FMW Application Server 10gR2 10.1.2.3 Patch Set Linux on System z 3Q 2010 Currency on System z
10 Gigabit Ethernet Support AIX 5.3, 6.1 2Q 2010 New technology certification
Oracle Application Solutions OS/Platform Released Delivering/Maintaining
E-Business Suite R12 v12.1.2 AIX 6.1 4Q 2009 Certification
E-Business Suite R12 with Oracle AS 10.1.3.5 AIX 6.1 4Q 2009 Certification
Demantra 7.3 AIX 6.1 4Q 2009 Certification
Oracle Policy Automation (Haley) v10.1 AIX 6.1,WAS 7 4Q 2009 Certification
E-Business Suite R12 v12.1.2 (New Native Full Port) Linux on System z 3Q 2010 Certification
Proving Solutions: Oracle Applications Benchmark Leadership
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
Oracle Application
Oracle EBS R12 Batch Payroll (medium)(wall clock duration)
Oracle EBS R12 Batch OTC(wall clock duration)
Siebel
Oracle BRM 7.3.1
Oracle EBS R12 Batch Payroll (Lg/X-Lg) (wall clock duration)
Oracle EBS 11.5.10 single system
Source: Oracle Benchmark reports: http://www.oracle.com/apps_benchmark/html/results.html
PeopleSoft Enterprise
PeopleSoft Financials DIL
PeopleSoft Financials
PeopleSoft Expenses
PeopleSoft Enterprise Payroll
PeopleSoft Enterprise Learning Mgmt
PeopleSoft Enterprise Incentive Mgmt
PeopleSoft Enterprise HelpDesk for HR
PeopleSoft Enterprise Campus Solutions
PeopleSoft Enterprise Asset Mgmt
PeopleSoft CRM
PeopleSoft Call Center
PeopleSoft Asset Mgmt
Oracle Application
PeopleSoft Time & Labor
PeopleSoft Receivables
PeopleSoft Portal
PeopleSoft Payables
PeopleSoft Order-to-Cash
PeopleSoft Order Mgmt Online
PeopleSoft Inventory Transaction Cost Accounting
Oracle Application
PeopleSoft Global Payroll
PeopleSoft Global Consolidations
PeopleSoft General Ledger
PeopleSoft HelpDesk
Blue denotes IBM leadership
Post Sales Service and Support
Product Defect and Usage Support
Technology Adoption and
AwarenessWhy IBM
Technology
Technology and Skills EnablementTechnology Skills
Building and Application
Development
Technical Sales Support
Supporting the Sale of a Customer
Solution
Implementation Support
Development and Implementation of a Customer Solution
ISV Business Strategy & EnablementOnsite IBM Resources, BDMs
International Competency CenterSan Mateo, Pleasanton, Denver
Development CentersBeaverton, Toronto, SVL
Advanced Tech Support/Solution Centers La Gaude, Montpellier, Dallas, Tokyo, etc.
Solution Technical SalesTechnical Field resources
Techline / PartnerLineLevel 1 Support & Sizing
Website
Pre-Sales Support Specialist
Strategic Outsourcing andAMS Hosting
Defect Support
Adopt and Enable Sell & Implement Support
Delivering Solutions: Joint Support Structure and Linkages
IBM Joint Solution Center: Proving IBM runs Oracle Better than Anyone
• PoC & Benchmarks – Qualification Assistance– Performance Analysis &
Advises– Problem Resolutions
• Design & Architecture• Sizing• Q&A, RFP/RFQ assistance• Design Workshop• OVC, PoT….
• Briefings• Best Practices /
Publications / Cookbooks• References• Hands-On Workshop• Technical Bootcamps
The JSC utilizes multiple approaches to demonstrate the advantages of IBM Systems running Oracle solutions.
TALK & TEACH DESIGN PROVE
Relationship Vitality
• Strategic – On-going calls between Oracle’s Senior Product Development Executive and
IBM’s Senior Product Management – Quarterly Senior Executive Reviews– Power Brand CTO Technology Exchanges
• Operational – Weekly Oracle Integrated Solutions (OIS) Team Call– Weekly zGrowth Initiative Joint Development Team Meeting– Bi-weekly calls with performance teams: EBS, JDE
• Review benchmarks• Validate sizings and test plans and execution status
– Bi-Weekly IBM and Oracle Sales and Integrated Technical Team meeting – Monthly joint development status checkpoint meetings
• Joint Customer Briefings
“Oracle’s commitment to open standards provides its customers with flexibility and choice. One of the great strengths of Oracle products is platform portability; our products run with high performance and reliability on many hardware and operating system platforms. Oracle plans to continue to support and enhance our strong industry partnerships to ensure ongoing support for the platforms that provide our joint customers with the investment protection and choices they require.” Source: Extract taken from Oracle’s SUN FAQ dated 27 th January 2010
Oracle Remains Publicly Committed to IBM Platform Support
No let-up in our joint activities – New Development Underway Oracle Solutions Platform Planned See: oracle.support.com
Siebel CRM v7.8, v8.0 & v8.1 POWER/AIX 6.1 CY 2010
EBS V12.x Full Port Native on Oracle 10gR2 Linux on System z CY 2010 Shipped 7/30/2010
FMW 11 Linux on System z CY 2010 https://support.oracle.com/CSP/ui/flash.html
Oracle Database 10g 10.2.0.5 Linux on System z 4Q 2010 https://support.oracle.com/CSP/ui/flash.html - ID 742060.1
Oracle Database 11gR2 Linux on System z 1Q 2011 https://support.oracle.com/CSP/ui/flash.html - ID 742060.1
IBM Technology exploitations in progress POWER 7 and System x Under CDA
Fusion Applications POWER AIX Under CDA
Extrapolated Oracle Revenue by IBM Platform
Other Windows
IBM Unix
Other Unix
Mainframe
IBM Linux x86
i5 and OS/400
Other Linux x86IBM Windows
Other Single User
Other Host/Server
IBM Windows
Other Windows
IBM Unix
Other Unix
Mainframe
i5 and OS/400
IBM Linux x86
Other Linux x86
Other Host/Server
Other Single User
IBM is the hardware market share leader in the Oracle Ecosystem
IBM Total ~ 37% Oracle Ecosystem Share
Source: IBM Estimate based upon IDC Data
• IBM continues to grow hardware revenue and our market share in Oracle’s Database, Middleware, and Applications space
• IBM has seen 5 consecutive quarters of revenue growth in the Oracle market (Source: IBM Oracle Alliance Quarterly Revenue Report)
• Unix continues to be Oracle’s largest revenue generator of SW license revenue (Source: IDC Tracker, 4Q 2009)
• IBM continues to take share in the Unix market and now has 40% share (Source: IDC Tracker, 2Q 2010)
IBM’s investment continues to grow
• 75+ People dedicated full time to Oracle & IBM product development & sizing – For Oracle Technology and Applications (EBS, JD Edwards, PeopleSoft, Siebel)– Future joint offerings (new Oracle products on AIX, Power, Linux)– Sizing Tools, white papers, education, technical support– Dedicated on-site critical situation team
• Over >170 professionals world wide for sales & technical support– Fully staffed Competency Centers in the Americas, Asia and Europe– Alliance Team and Solutions Sales in all geographies– Regional Sizing Centers
• Over 1000 IT IBM assets valued at $75,000,000 on loan to Oracle Technology and Applications– With Oracle Technology Products - 250 servers; >500TB of disk – With Oracle Applications (EBS, PSFT, Siebel, JDE); 80 servers; >50TB of disk
IBM remains best positioned to help clients get the most out of their Oracle software investments, with industry leading hardware, software, services to deliver customer value around Oracle applications
IBM grew our base development investment in Oracle driven primarily by enablement of IBM exclusives around Oracle on Power
A very visible example of collaborating with Oracle:
An exciting new announcement
This document was developed for IBM offerings in the United States as of the date of publication. IBM may not make these offerings available in other countries, and the information is subject to change without notice. Consult your local IBM business contact for information on the IBM offerings available in your area.
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Any performance data contained in this document was determined in a controlled environment. Actual results may vary significantly and are dependent on many factors including system hardware configuration and software design and configuration. Some measurements quoted in this document may have been made on development-level systems. There is no guarantee these measurements will be the same on generally-available systems. Some measurements quoted in this document may have been estimated through extrapolation. Users of this document should verify the applicable data for their specific environment.
Revised September 26, 2006
Special notices
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Revised February 9, 2010
Special notices (cont.)
The IBM benchmarks results shown herein were derived using particular, well configured, development-level and generally-available computer systems. Buyers should consult other sources of information to evaluate the performance of systems they are considering buying and should consider conducting application oriented testing. For additional information about the benchmarks, values and systems tested, contact your local IBM office or IBM authorized reseller or access the Web site of the benchmark consortium or benchmark vendor.
IBM benchmark results can be found in the IBM Power Systems Performance Report at http://www.ibm.com/systems/p/hardware/system_perf.html .
All performance measurements were made with AIX or AIX 5L operating systems unless otherwise indicated to have used Linux. For new and upgraded systems, AIX Version 4.3, AIX 5L or AIX 6 were used. All other systems used previous versions of AIX. The SPEC CPU2006, SPEC2000, LINPACK, and Technical Computing benchmarks were compiled using IBM's high performance C, C++, and FORTRAN compilers for AIX 5L and Linux. For new and upgraded systems, the latest versions of these compilers were used: XL C Enterprise Edition V7.0 for AIX, XL C/C++ Enterprise Edition V7.0 for AIX, XL FORTRAN Enterprise Edition V9.1 for AIX, XL C/C++ Advanced Edition V7.0 for Linux, and XL FORTRAN Advanced Edition V9.1 for Linux. The SPEC CPU95 (retired in 2000) tests used preprocessors, KAP 3.2 for FORTRAN and KAP/C 1.4.2 from Kuck & Associates and VAST-2 v4.01X8 from Pacific-Sierra Research. The preprocessors were purchased separately from these vendors. Other software packages like IBM ESSL for AIX, MASS for AIX and Kazushige Goto’s BLAS Library for Linux were also used in some benchmarks.
For a definition/explanation of each benchmark and the full list of detailed results, visit the Web site of the benchmark consortium or benchmark vendor.
TPC http://www.tpc.org SPEC http://www.spec.org LINPACK http://www.netlib.org/benchmark/performance.pdf Pro/E http://www.proe.com GPC http://www.spec.org/gpc VolanoMark http://www.volano.com STREAM http://www.cs.virginia.edu/stream/ SAP http://www.sap.com/benchmark/ Oracle Applications http://www.oracle.com/apps_benchmark/ PeopleSoft - To get information on PeopleSoft benchmarks, contact PeopleSoft directly Siebel http://www.siebel.com/crm/performance_benchmark/index.shtm Baan http://www.ssaglobal.com Fluent http://www.fluent.com/software/fluent/index.htm TOP500 Supercomputers http://www.top500.org/ Ideas International http://www.ideasinternational.com/benchmark/bench.html Storage Performance Council http://www.storageperformance.org/results
Revised March 12, 2009
Notes on benchmarks and values
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