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Santanu Datta Graham T. Williams Sr. Director, Windows Technology Oracle Corporation Graham T. Williams Director of Corporate Alliance Unisys Corporation

Oracle Database 10g: Best for Windows

Agenda Commitment to Windows Relationships Windows Platform Support Integration with Windows OS and Services Windows Development Environment Support Integration with Windows Client Mobile Devices Support Case Study: Unisys Corporation Summary Q&A

Oracle’s Commitment to Windows Oracle7 was the first database to ship on Windows in 1993 First public DB developer’s release for 64-bit Windows Itanium (2000) AMD64 and Intel EM64T systems (May 2004) Supported both 32-bit and 64-bit Databases on Windows Server 2003 on the day of O/S release 32-bit Windows Server is a base development platform for Oracle; 64-bit Windows is a Porting platform within Server Technologies Focused Engineering and Product management groups for Windows-specific integration projects

Microsoft Relationship Close collaboration with MS Engineering teams (OS, ADO.NET, VS.NET, VSS ..) Access to Pre-release and Beta drops of Microsoft Products Engineering Oracle sponsoring MS Events (TechEd USA 2004, TechEd Europe 2004, MS IT Forum 2004, PDC 2003, MS Server Devcon 2002) MS sponsoring Oracle Events (OOW 2004 San Franciso, OW Shanghai 2004) VSIP Premier Partner Marketing MS Premier Support Agreement Collaboration of support teams Support

Relationships with other vendors Intel Dell AMD HP Unisys NEC Use of advanced Intel Compiler and Tools on Windows Bundling of Oracle Database with Dell Servers Early access to new Processors/Systems and Optimization Technology Collaboration/Benchmarks Best Practices Guides Roadshows/Events Cooperative Support Agreement

Windows Platform Support OS 9iR2 10gR1 10gR2 (Planned) Windows NT Yes Windows 2000 1H05 Windows XP Professional Windows Server 2003, 32-bit Windows XP & Windows Server 2003 for 64-bit Itanium Systems Windows XP & Windows Server 2003, x64 Editions (Intel EM64T and AMD Opteron) Developer Release (May 04) Evaluating certification of 9iR2 and 10gR1 32-bit Oracle Database on Windows XP & Windows Server 2003, x64 Editions

Database registration and name resolution Store and resolve connect descriptors through Active Directory Eliminate tnsnames.ora on clients Centralize configuration, reduce administration Enhanced tools support for storing connect descriptors Windows Explorer, AD Users and Computers Oracle DB Configuration Assistant, Net Manager, Net Configuration Assistant

Database Name Resolution 2 - User specifies AD-stored connect string 4- Connection to database is established Windows Environment Oracle 10g 3 - Connect string is resolved from AD via Oracle Net 1 – Admin uses Oracle Net Manager or DBCA to populate AD connect string data Microsoft AD

Single Sign On Support Windows Native Authentication adapter Single Sign On using Kerberos/NTLM authentication Mapping of Windows users/groups to database users/roles Database Single Sign On with Kerberos/SSL Support Microsoft Certificate Store and Microsoft KDC for interoperability Can be used in cross-platform environment

Active Directory Integration with Oracle IM Oracle Identity Management Infrastructure (part of Oracle Application Server) Single Sign On and Centralized User Management for heterogeneous environments Support Two-way synchronization with Active Directory for centralized user administration Support storage of security credentials in Active Directory with External Authentication Plug-in OracleAS Single Sign-On allows logged-on Windows users to leverage that authentication when accessing Oracle applications.

Transaction Services Integration Integrate Oracle databases with MTS (Microsoft Transaction Server) and Enterprise Services (Transactions) for .NET DB on any platform MTS/COM+ Supports Oracle Data access APIs Any .NET language via ODP.Net Supports OO4O, OCI, ADO/OLE DB, ODBC ORAMTS RM proxy ORAMTS recovery daemon ORAMTS recovery job Windows

Clustering Fail Safe Real Application Clusters (RAC) provides quick node failover high availability solution integrated with Microsoft Cluster Services (MSCS) Supports Windows Server 2003 (and Windows 2000 Server) clusters; up to 8 nodes on Windows Server 2003 Real Application Clusters (RAC) shared-disk, clustered database availability, scalability, reliability Oracle-provided clusterware Cluster File System (CFS) Oracle-written file system for shared disks one software image can be shared by nodes

Volume Shadow Copy Service VSS Integration Requestor Volume Shadow Copy Service OS Writers Writer Oracle VSS Files, Components, Settings VSS Providers Files, Components, Settings Writer Metadata

VSS Integration Features Transparent integration with Windows Shadow copy service Automatic online point-in-time copy of Oracle database using VSS requestor Installed and enabled by default along with Oracle DB Simple backup and recovery procedure Integrated with Recovery Manager (RMAN) Integrated with Flash Recovery Area Shadow copies can be used to Offload backup to another server Create a reporting database Create a copy of the database for testing or quick restore

Oracle Database Extensions for .NET (1H 2005) A N N O U N C E M E N T Oracle Developer Tools for Visual Studio .NET (Beta Dec 04, Prod CY Q1 05) Oracle Database Extensions for .NET (1H 2005)

Windows Development Environment Support Oracle Developer Tools for VS.NET IIS (ASP ASP.NET) MTS/ COM+ C++, C#, VB .NET Application Develop Deploy Visual Studio Environment Application IIS Deploy Server side Development Database Windows Data Access Oracle DB Extensions For .NET Oracle Services for MTS

Windows COM Data Access 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 (MS Office, VB, Any COM Server) Oracle Database

Windows .NET Data Access ASP .NET VB .NET C# Managed C++ Any .NET Client Oracle Data Provider For .NET Oracle Database Extensions for .NET (VB .NET, C#, C++) Oracle Database

Oracle Data Provider for .NET First release in 2002 Can be used with Oracle8i, Oracle9i, and Oracle10g database servers Database server can be on any platform (Unix, Linux, Windows, etc) Database client on Windows Supports .NET Framework 1.0, 1.1 Supports advanced database features like Grid, XML DB, RAC, Security, PL/SQL, Native Data Types etc. ADO.NET 2.0 support planned in 2005

Oracle Developer Tools for Visual Studio .NET Joined Microsoft VSIP Premier-level partner in May 2004 Release 1 (Beta – Dec 2004, Prod – CY Q1 05) Features Oracle Explorer – browse and alter schema Wizards & Designers – e.g. Table designer, SP Wizard Automatic Code Generation PL/SQL Editor Integrated Help System –SQL, PLSQL keywords .NET Stored Procedure Deployment PL/SQL Debugger * Database Project – SQL script editing/management * * - 2nd release

Oracle Database Extensions for .NET Run .NET stored procedures in Oracle database on Windows Stored Procedures can be in VB .NET, C# or C++ Server Side ODP.NET is almost identical to client but with implicit database session

.NET Stored Procedure Oracle Developer Tools for VS.NET Client Application Visual Studio Environment Develop Invoke C#,VB.NET,C++ Server Project (Use Server Side ODP.NET If required) Stored Procedure, SQL .. Invoke Build Deploy Assembly foo.dll (proc sp) Oracle DB Extensions for .NET Stored Proc sp

Integration with Windows Client Interoperability with Windows Desktop and Office products via WebDAV support XML DB Oracle Business Intelligence Spreadsheet Add-in Easy Installation Display and Navigate Oracle OLAP data in Excel, both relational and based on Analytic Workspaces Query Builder Insert OLAP Calculation (CalcBuilder) Insert Excel calculation in data area Self-contained Excel file Windows HTML based Help

Mobile Devices Support: Oracle Database Lite 10g Mobile Server Repository Mobile Client Mobile Server Data and Applications Sync Layer Oracle Lite Security Application Provisioning Data Synchronization Device Management Life Cycle management Windows CE and Win32 support Windows APIs ODBC, ADO.NET, ADOCE

Oracle: Best Database for Windows and .NET Easy to install, manage and develop Optimized for Windows and .NET Technology to support the entire spectrum of SMB and Enterprise market Leverage low-cost Intel clusters Oracle brings enterprise scalability, availability and reliability to .NET OS and programming language flexibility Windows application can run against database server on any platform (Windows, Linux, Unix ..) Developers can use either .NET or J2EE

Next Steps Recommended Parallel Sessions Recommended Demos/Exhibits Developing Oracle Applications with .NET Thursday @ 2:30 in Room 2016 Oracle Developer Tools for Visual Studio .NET Thursday @ 4:00 in Room 2016 Integrating Oracle IM with Microsoft Windows and Active Directory Wednesday @11:30 in Room 2007 Oracle Application Server 10g: Interoperability and Best Practices in a Windows environment .. Thursday @8:30, Room 2018 Recommended Demos/Exhibits Oracle on .NET booth at the Demogrounds Oracle on Windows Pavilion at the Demogrounds Oracle’s Windows Technology Centre http://otn.oracle.com/windows/ Oracle’s .NET Developer Center http://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/dotnet/

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