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ORACLE DATA SHEET

ORACLES APPROACH TO CLOUD


KEY FEATURES AND BENEFITS

The motivations for pursuing Cloud computing are highly diverse


A PRAGMATIC, HOLISITC
APPROACH TO CLOUD

between enterprises and even between divisions within the same

ADOPTION

enterprise. Successful adoption of Cloud computing requires the

FEATURES
A pragmatic approach

incorporating tools and


frameworks
Identifies and engages

business and IT stakeholders


Modular approach that

simplifies combination with


other strategies, such as,
SOA, BPM, etc.
Strategic planning coupled

with tactical delivery

definition of an approach that aligns with business drivers and


operational capabilities. Development of such an approach requires
analysis across multiple dimensions involving both business and
technology. Oracles Approach to Cloud incorporates custom
developed tools into an experience-based practical approach.
What is Cloud Computing?
Cloud computing carries a multitude of connotations, involving concepts ranging from
pay for service and ubiquitous access to the simplification and commoditization of
information technology. Despite the ambiguity and inexact definitions, Cloud

BENEFITS
Business and IT alignment

based on shared goals and


objectives
Increased agility minimizing

the involvement of IT in asset


provisioning
Reduced risk iterative

approach based on real-world


experience

computing is widely regarded as disruptive and potentially transformational for


information technology. The promise of lower cost, faster time to market, and
increased flexibility has made Cloud computing a hot topic.
What is Required to Succeed at Cloud Computing?
For enterprises that seek to transform their own IT capabilities and avoid adverse
disruption in the process, a thoughtful, structured, and pragmatic approach is required.
Oracles approach consists of the following phases:
Envision Identify the primary forces driving the Cloud strategy. Define the
major usage patterns to be supported and the major groupings of workloads to be
deployed with these usage patterns.
Assess Measure current Cloud related capabilities in terms of maturity and
adoption. Decompose and evaluate target workloads for Cloud deployment.
Evaluate potential service models for the target usage patterns and workloads.
Estimate and compare costs and benefits of potential deployment models.
Validate target usage patterns and workloads with current and prospective
consumers. Define preliminary budget and skills requirements.
Design Expand and refine target usage patterns. Choose service model(s).
Prioritize workloads and desired capabilities. Define architectural building blocks
and detailed deployment model. Define projects and project dependencies.
Identify major areas of operational and organizational transformations. Validate
designs with vendors and service providers. Create roadmap.
Build Implement the design. Track progress against roadmap capabilities
development, and projects budgets and schedules.
Operate Transition the implementation and put into production operation.
Track progress against Goals consumer impact and operating budgets.

ORACLE DATA SHEET

Oracles Approach to Cloud focuses heavily on the early phases to help ensure that the
Cloud initiative gets off to a promising start.
Envision Phase
Before defining architecture or prescribing solutions for a cloud computing initiative,
it is important to clarify the expectations for the investment, and whether those
expectations are more tactical or strategic in nature. In addition to the tactical versus
strategic decision, Oracles approach incorporates six additional factors to consider:
Motivation: cost savings versus business agility
Project Control: IT controlled versus business controlled
Business Model for IT: IT as a support function versus IT as a business
Technology Adoption: early adoption versus late adoption
Enterprise Operating Model: the levels of business process standardization and
business process integration
Assess Phase
Oracles Approach to Cloud includes the Oracle Cloud Maturity Model which details
60+ capabilities needed to successfully adopt Cloud computing. Using the Cloud
Maturity Model to assess the capabilities of an organization readily identifies areas in
need of improvement. The remedial actions to correct the identified deficiencies in the
capabilities become part of the Cloud roadmap.

Design Phase
The appropriate architecture for Cloud computing needs to reflect the factors defined
in the Envision phase. Oracles Approach to Cloud includes a fully defined Cloud
Reference Architecture to accelerate the Cloud architecture definition. Defining a
Cloud architecture requires making many architectural decisions including:
Service Model: Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS),
Infrastructure-as-a-Service (Iaas), or some combination.
Usage Patterns: The ways in which Cloud computing will be used.
Deployment Model: public Cloud, private Cloud, community Cloud, or a hybrid.
Multi-Tenancy Model: How to provide isolation between the Cloud consumers.
Cross-Cloud Security: Provide secure computing across two or more Clouds.
Oracles Approach to cloud also includes the Cloud Candidate Selection Tool (CCST)
which is used to help determine which IT assets (workloads) should be deployed to a

ORACLE DATA SHEET

RELATED PRODUCTS AND


SERVICES

Cloud and whether a public Cloud or private Cloud is better the better fit.

Oracles proven approach to


Cloud provides both the
strategic direction and tactical
processes required to succeed
with Cloud.
RELATED PRODUCTS
The following Oracle products
might be used in a Cloud
infrastructure:
Oracle Exadata
Oracle Exalogic
Oracle Enterprise Manager

RELATED SERVICES

Before commencing to the Build phase, successful Cloud adoption requires a detailed

The following services are


available from Oracle Consulting
Services:

roadmap that organizes the high-level activities (e.g. Cloud Reference Architecture

Oracle Unified Method


Cloud Assessment Service

definition, key transformations) and coordinates implementation plans that will deliver
the desired Cloud benefits over time.
Build Phase
Successful cloud adoption requires transforming the IT organization and processes.
Some of the key transformations for Cloud include:
Roles shifts and automation to support self service, automated provisioning and
de-provisioning, elasticity, etc.
DevOps integrates development with operations to effectively support the
increased rate of change.
Deployable Entities are logical abstractions that vastly simplify deployment of
Clouds services.
Late binding allows Cloud services to be defined when the service is launched
rather than at design time.
Governance structures and processes to ensure that the Cloud initiative stays on
track.
Contact Us
For more information about Oracles Approach to Cloud, please visit oracle.com or
call +1.800.ORACLE1 to speak to an Oracle representative.

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