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Oracle and WindowsPrem Kumar Vice President Windows Development |
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AgendaWhy Partner with Oracle on Windows Relationships with Windows Partners Oracle 10g Server Features for Windows Data Access on Windows Why choose Oracle with .NET Windows ISVs How to start using Oracle Today |
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Why Partner with Oracle on WindowsOracle is large part of the Windows installed base and growing… #2 DB on Windows in 2003 (Gartner 2004) $705M revenue in 2003 (Gartner 2004) 25.3% of the Windows Database market in 2003 (Gartner 2004) Oracle on Windows sales are growing Low-cost Intel clusters Customers are looking to reduce cost and consolidate servers OS and programming language flexibility Windows Application can work with Oracle Database on any platform .NET or J2EE development environment |
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Why Partner with Oracle on WindowsGet the world’s most popular database and Oracle’s proven performance, reliability, security, availability and manageability at low cost: Oracle Database Standard Edition One (Up to 2 processors) Oracle Database Standard Edition Up to 4 processors on a single node, or A Cluster with Real Application Clusters: Up to 4 processors per cluster Multiple Distribution Options to meet your needs (Full Use, Application Specific and Embedded) Per Processor or Named User Licensing Have the Technology to support the entire spectrum of SMB and Enterprise market |
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Oracle on WindowsFirst relational DB on Windows NT (1993) First public DB developer’s release for Windows Itanium (2000) First DB on Windows Server 2003 (2003) 32-bit and 64-bit First public DB developer’s release for 64-bit Extended Systems on Windows (2004) AMD64 and Intel EM64T Very popular downloads from Oracle Technology Network. Download numbers for last 12 months: Oracle DB on Windows (all versions): 665K Windows Data Access (ODP.NET, ODBC, OLE DB, OO4O): 227K |
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AgendaWhy Partner with Oracle on Windows Relationships with Windows Partners Oracle 10g Server Features for Windows Data Access on Windows Why choose Oracle with .NET Windows ISVs How to start using Oracle Today |
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Partners: MicrosoftCompany Relations Oracle sponsors Microsoft events (PDC 2003, Tech Ed 2004, Tech Ed Europe 2004) Microsoft sponsors Oracle events (Oracle OpenWorld Shanghai 2004) Development Cooperation Oracle is a beta site for Windows and VS.NET releases Frequent inter-company development meetings Frequent meetings occur at many levels Development, Executive, Support, Business Development, and Marketing |
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Oracle Joins Visual Studio Industry Partner (VSIP) ProgramA N N O U N C E M E N T |
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Visual Studio IntegrationSeamless integration and consistent UI experience with Visual Studio Feature examples: Integration with Server Explorer Creation/modification of Oracle Database resources Stored procedure creation, modification and debugging Code generation Custom designers and code editors First Release Beta – Q4 2004 Production – Q1 2005 |
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Partners: IntelCompany Relations Mutual Alliances teams Regular Executive Meetings Development Cooperation Intel engineering team on-site at Oracle Optimizing support on IA specifics Early access to new Processors/Systems Early access to Intel’s SW tools (Compilers & Tuning Tools) |
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Partners: DellBundling of Oracle Database Standard Edition One with Dell Servers Cooperative Support Agreement Triage / Problem identification Warm Hand Off of Customer Issues Joint Escalation Team Dedicated Escalation Team for Advanced Issues Joint Engineering and Testing Initiatives Best Practice Guides Web Sites: www.dell.com/oracle and www.oracle.com/dell |
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AgendaWhy Partner with Oracle on Windows Relationships with Windows Partners Oracle 10g Server Features for Windows Data Access on Windows Why choose Oracle with .NET Windows ISVs How to start using Oracle Today |
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Oracle Development on WindowsBase Development Platform Large Windows Development Team for Windows specific features Dedicated Windows System Testing and Windows Performance Testing teams Dedicated team of developers, product managers, marketing, and support staff devoted to Windows |
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Oracle on Windows FeaturesWindows OS Integration Windows Security Active Directory Integration Microsoft Cluster Server Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Service (Planned) |
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Oracle Database 10g on WindowsEasier manageability Recent independent study from The Edison Group shows Oracle Database 10g is 30% more cost-effective to manage vs. Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Manage Oracle from any browser, any device Improved DB Server install Only one CD, Embedded and Silent Install 15 minute, one-click install Client Install Instant Client First to 64-bit (Itanium2 or x86-64) Rapid Web Application Development (HTML DB) |
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Oracle Application Server 10g on WindowsIntegration with Windows Services IIS Plug-in MSCS support Active Directory integration Web Services Interoperability Database connectivity using JDBC Microsoft Exchange Portlet |
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Oracle Collaboration Suite on WindowsActive Directory Integration Interoperability via WebDav support Files integration with Windows desktop via WebDav, SMB, FTP and NFS Email and Calendar integration with Microsoft Outlook/Outlook Express through Connector Web Conferencing Consoles on Windows |
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Development status: Current ReleasesProduction: Oracle Database 10g Release 1 32-bit; 64-bit (Itanium2) Oracle Application Server 10g 32-bit full release; 64-bit (OC4J Standalone) Oracle Collaboration Suite v2.0 32-bit; 64-bit (split configuration) Oracle E-Business Suite 11i 32-bit; 64-bit (split configuration) Developer’s Release: Oracle Database 10g Release 1 64-bit (AMD64, Intel EM64T) |
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AgendaWhy Partner with Oracle on Windows Relationships with Windows Partners Oracle 10g Server Features for Windows Data Access on Windows Why choose Oracle with .NET Windows ISVs How to start using Oracle Today |
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Oracle Data Access on WindowsOracle Data Provider for .NET (ODP.NET) OLE DB Oracle Objects for OLE (OO4O) ODBC OCI COM Automation Feature JDBC |
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COM Data Access to OracleOracle Active Server Pages Visual Basic C/C++ Applications MS Office Any COM Client ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) Oracle Objects for OLE (OO4O) ODBC OLE DB COM Automation Feature |
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.NET Data Access to OracleOracle ASP .NET VB .NET C# C++ .NET Any .NET Client ODP.NET |
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AgendaWhy Partner with Oracle on Windows Relationships with Windows Partners Oracle 10g Server Features for Windows Data Access on Windows Why choose Oracle with .NET Windows ISVs How to start using Oracle Today |
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Why Choose Oracle with NET Oracle brings enterprise scalability, availability and reliability to .NET Oracle’s advanced DB features are available through .NET Oracle is open DB server can be on Windows, Linux, or Unix Developers can use either .NET or J2EE without losing DB capabilities Bottom Line: Partners are not locked into any particular technology |
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Oracle: Best Database for NET Oracle leads the way in advanced DB features Oracle’s .NET data provider expose Adv DB functionalities: RAC, XML DB, grid, advanced security, etc. Oracle has a high-performing ADO.NET provider that exposes advanced DB features Oracle Data Provider for .NET (ODP.NET) ODP.NET allows full access to .NET No limitation to using .NET functionality |
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ODPNET Basics Available today in production for free http://otn.oracle.com/tech/windows/odpnet Original release date: 2002 Can be used with Oracle8, Oracle8i, Oracle9i, and Oracle10g database servers Database server can be on Unix, Linux, Windows, etc. Database client on Windows Supports VS.NET 2002, 2003, (and Whidbey) Supports .NET Framework 1.0, 1.1, (and 2.0) |
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AgendaWhy Partner with Oracle on Windows Relationships with Windows Partners Oracle 10g Server Features for Windows Data Access on Windows Why choose Oracle with .NET Windows ISVs How to start using Oracle Today |
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DataTrakLeading Electronic Data Capture (EDC) vendor in the pharmaceutical industry Central Admin™ and DATAUnifyer™ incorporate ODP.NET because Storage and query capabilities with XML data Optimum data access performance Easy to use |
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ComponentOneMajor component vendor for Visual Studio .NET ComponentOne Data Objects™ for .NET incorporates ODP.NET because Large Oracle data sets can be accessed flexibly and fast |
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TTC InfoAgeEnterprise solutions provider offering e-commerce web-based applications Built a high-performance billing platform for En-Tranz Entertainment, an online gaming provider Performance Full access to RAC functionality Full PL/SQL functionality Stability performance benefits |
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AgendaWhy Partner with Oracle on Windows Relationships with Windows Partners Oracle 10g Server Features for Windows Data Access on Windows Why choose Oracle with .NET Windows ISVs How to start using Oracle Today |
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Possible Roles for an ISVISVs can provide Solutions or Services using Oracle Products which can seamlessly scale from the low end to Enterprise Applications developed using .NET or J2EE Embedded Oracle Products Try Oracle today Download Oracle Servers, Clients and Tools |
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Start Using Oracle TodayGet more information on Oracle on Windows Windows Technology Center http://otn.oracle.com/windows Oracle on Windows http://www.oracle.com/windows Download Oracle Products on Windows http://otn.oracle.com/products/ Find Technical Resources for ISVs on OTN http://otn.oracle.com/isv/ Join Oracle Partner Network http://opn.oracle.com/ Migrate to the Oracle DB http://otn.oracle.com/tech/migration/workbench/ |
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More QuestionsAttend the roundtable Wednesday (6/30) 10 am in Salon 8, Table #4 Email Oracle Product Management Team for Windows and .NET Alex.Keh@oracle.com Christian.Shay@oracle.com Need technical or business help in partnering with Oracle? Contact sanjay.sinha@oracle.com |
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