ORACLE ON ORACLE IN THE CLOUD Executive briefing breakfast
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NTT ICT AGENDA
Practical options to support Oracle in
the cloud
The launch of NTT cloud services
in Canberra
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Where to invest in cloud services
capability
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Local Global
A RICH HISTORY FOR A NEW COMPANY
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PRACTICAL OPTIONS TO SUPPORT ORACLE IN THE CLOUD
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ORACLE IN THE CLOUD BENEFITS ARE SIGNIFICANT
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Performance New service delivery time
Cost reduction
Legacy Oracle on Oracle
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BUT THERE ARE OPERATIONAL AND COST BARRIERS
WHAT WE HEAR FROM POTENTIAL USERS
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Can the business cope with the risk?
Do we have the capacity to do this?
It doesn’t come
in a size that works
for us?
How do we make
it work with the rest of
the asset base?
Our CFO won’t give us
budget?
More technology
risk and training we need
to take on?
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OUR OPERATING MODEL IS DIFFERENT
Traditional models
“You can have anything you
like as long as it works for us”
The NTT ICT models
The reality is that most Enterprise IT shops can build cloud if they had the time and the budget
ORACLE ENGINEERED SYSTEMS ARE JUST ANOTHER COMPONENT
Private Cloud
Public Cloud
Device as a
service
Hybrid Cloud
Our Datacentre OR your Data centre
Our devices OR your devices
Minimal, partial or full management
Mix and match of above
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NEW CLOUD COMMERCIAL MODELS MAKE ADOPTION LESS PAINFUL
The maturity of virtualisation and orchestration
The richness of monitoring and reporting tools
A migration towards incremental units costs
A reduction in CapEx barriers to entry
Traditional monthly fees
Virtual resource fees
Bespoke service catalogue
Resource consumption rental
Transaction based pricing
Opex Model
$/VM $/TB
$/ERP VM $/CRM VM
$/Core $/Student
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THE LAUNCH OF NTT CLOUD SERVICES IN CANBERRA
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CANBERRA SERVICE PORTFOLIO AT THE CANBERRA DATA CENTRE
Infrastructure
as a service
Platform as a service
UNDERPINNED BY THE CDC DATA CENTRE AND THE ICON NETWORK
Security and compliance
X86 Private Cloud
SPARC Private cloud
Engineered systems
Managed devices
Database as a service
Backup as a service
Archive as a service
Identity as a service
ISO 27001 framework
Security and incident event management
Mitigation services (WAF, IDS, IPS)
Consulting
CONNECTED TO THE REST OF THE WORLD THROUGH THE NTT NETWORKS
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ARCHIVE AS A SERVICE
Cost reduction Meet backup windows
Data retrieval
Traditional Archive
Days to minutes
2 to 5 X reduction
A path to 100%
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DATABASE AS A SERVICE
TWO POTENTIAL MODELS
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DEDICATED to your agency and provisioned as an on demand service
SHARED* between many agencies as an on demand service
Agility Cost Risk reduction
Capacity on demand
Shorter lead time
Less friction
CapEx utilisation
People
Consumption pricing
Skills
Reliability
Delivery
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DDoS mitigation
Intrusion detection and prevention
Web application firewall
Defence in depth firewalls
SIEM
Intrusion detection and prevention
Protected Data suite
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MANAGING SECURITY
COMPLIANCE FRAMEWORKS
ISO 27001
SOC-1
SECURITY CONSULTING
Vulnerability assessment
Penetration testing
IDENTITY MANAGEMENT
Environmental solutions
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CONNECTIVITY WAN Internet
Point solutions
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Global load Balancing
Permitter firewall
And IDS/IPS
Local traffic Management
Backend firewall
10G switching
Compute options 10G backbone
10G backbone
X86 Cluster Physical X86
servers SPARC
Servers Engineered
System
Storage Backup System
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WHERE TO INVEST IN CLOUD SERVICES CAPABILITY
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WHAT GOES INTO A GREAT CLOUD?
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The eyes and ears of a Cloud Monitoring
Senior engineering talent is always worth it Expertise
Tier 3 quality underpins availability & security Colocation
What have been our best investments?
Generates speed, repeatability and quality Automation
ITIL, ISO 27001 and on-boarding Process
Going up the stack into infrastructure applications Platforms
SDN
Engineered systems as a service EaaS
What are we investing in?
Automation for networks are maturing
THANK YOU
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