Modern Oracle Enterprise Architecture: Discover Oracle’s Hidden Gems for Next Generation Database and Application Migrations
- Length: 202 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: BPB Publications
- Publication Date: 2021-09-17
- ISBN-10: 9390684838
- ISBN-13: 0009390684838
- Sales Rank: #5143610 (See Top 100 Books)
A comprehensive innovative product handbook for managers designing and deploying enterprise business solutions.
Key Features
- Covers proven technical approaches in migrating your enterprise systems to Oracle Cloud Computing.
- A handbook for decision-makers on using Oracle Product Suite for digital transformation.
- Understand the Oracle product benefits and leveraging capital investment to avail great measurable ROI and TCO.
Description
The Oracle Enterprise Architecture Framework emerges from the on-site legacy to current cloud native and is called Modern Oracle Enterprise Architecture. It aims to clear the path for critical business application workloads in the field of database and the application architecture to hybrid and cloud applications. This is a very handy book for chief decision-makers and professional cloud solution engineers.
As the current cloud computing services are agile and pay-as-you-go (PAYG) based subscription including multi-year cost model thus a more agile approach is covered throughout the book.
What you will learn
- 360-degree view of Oracle database and application products.
- Transition to hybrid cloud identity services via Oracle Identity Cloud platform.
- Understand and implement Oracle accessibility and architecture observability.
Who this book is for
This book is for decision-makers, business architects, system development teams, technological professionals and product teams who want to use the Oracle stack’s hidden capabilities to develop, manage and keep enhancing enterprise systems.
Cover Page Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Page About the Author About the Reviewers Acknowledgement Preface Errata Table of Contents 1. Artificial Intelligence for Cloud Computing Introduction Structure Objective Artificial Intelligence (AI) Anautonomous framework Definition of AI Anatomy of Artificial Intelligence as a Service (AIaaS) Anatomy of AI Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Cloud Computing The use cases of AI as a Service (AIaaS) Conclusion 2. Business Benefits of Migrating and Operating on Oracle Cloud Introduction Structure Objectives Benefits of running the products on the native platform Autonomous database: level four database autonomy Enhance performance with reduced cost Conclusion 3. Move and Optimize The Cost for Oracle E-Business Suite on Cloud Compute Introduction Structure Objective Oracle E-Business Suite product development Evolution of the Oracle E-Business Suite Move and improve to Oracle Cloud Lift-and-shift to Oracle Cloud (traditional method) Oracle E-Business suite cloud transition TCO and ROI cost model Conclusion 4. Contemplating IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS Migration for On-Premises Legacy Systems Introduction Structure Objective Definitions of IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS Conclusion 5. Oracle Autonomous Dedicated for Oracle E-Business Suite Customers Introduction Structure Objective The invention of the autonomous database Oracle autonomous database growth Evolution of the Oracle Autonomous Database Dedicated offering Conclusion 6. Business Benefits of Running PeopleSoft on Oracle Autonomous Dedicated or Shared Introduction Structure Objectives History of Oracle PeopleSoft product development over the last decade Why PeopleSoft with Oracle Cloud? The value proposition of PeopleSoft with Oracle autonomous How is PeopleSoft ERP better on OCI? Conclusion 7. Cloud Agile Maximum Availability Architecture (CAMAA) Introduction Structure Objective Anatomy of maximum availability architecture Conclusion 8. Agile Maximum Security Architecture (AMSA) Introduction Structure Objective Anatomy of Maximum-Security Architecture Conclusion 9. Agile Accessibility and Observability Architecture. Agile AOA (AAOA) Introduction Structure Objective Evolution of observability and accessibility Oracle observability architecture Oracle Global Data Services (GDS) Critical capabilities of Oracle GDS GDS with Active Data Guard: Workload routing based on replication lag Oracle Database Sharding What's new in Oracle Sharding 21c? Cost-benefit analysis Conclusion 10. Fleet Management for On-Premises and Cloud (DBaaS and IaaS)Database Stack Introduction Structure Objectives Current database security and patching practices Oracle fleet management is a single blended solution for database fleet Conclusion 11. Identity Transition from Identity Manager (IDM) to Universal Directory (OUD) and Identity Cloud Suite Introduction Structure Objective Overview of Oracle Identity Suite (IDM) Overview Enterprise User Security (EUS) EUS with AD using OUD as a proxy server and Kerberos authentication Conclusion 12. Decision Analysis Resolution (DAR) For Oracle E-Business Suite on Cloud Compute Introduction Structure Objective Overview of Cloud Decision Analysis and Resolution (DAR) Evaluation criteria Cloud cost metrics analysis Conclusion 13. The Hidden Jewel on Oracle's Crown: Oracle Enterprise Manager Site Guard Introduction Structure Objective Overview of Oracle Site Guard Current challenges addressed by site guard Key benefits of Oracle Site Guard Conclusion 14. Case Study 01 Oracle E-Business suite migration to OCI with Business Continuity site EBS VM setup Network setup OCI migration steps Conclusion 15. Case Study 02 OCI with Business Continuity site Oracle Peoplesoft lift and shift to OCI Create database VM instance Peoplesoft migration to OCI Q and A Conclusion 16. Case Study 03 Enterprise User Security (EUS) OUD configuration for integrating Oracle database authentication Conclusion Index
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