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2 Oracle and Windows Prem Kumar Vice President Windows Development

3 Agenda  Why 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

4 Why Partner with Oracle on Windows  Oracle 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

5 Why Partner with Oracle on Windows  Get 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

6 Oracle on Windows  First 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

7 Agenda  Why 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

8 Partners: Microsoft  Company 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

9 A N N O U N C E M E N T Oracle Joins Visual Studio Industry Partner (VSIP) Program

10 Visual Studio Integration  Seamless 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

11 Partners: Intel  Company 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)

12 Partners: Dell  Bundling 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/dellwww.dell.com/oracle www.oracle.com/dell

13 Agenda  Why 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

14 Oracle Development on Windows  Base 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

15 Oracle on Windows Features  Windows OS Integration  Windows Security  Active Directory Integration  Microsoft Cluster Server  Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator  Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Service (Planned)

16 Oracle Database 10g on Windows  Easier 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)

17 Oracle Application Server 10g on Windows  Integration with Windows Services – IIS Plug-in – MSCS support – Active Directory integration  Web Services Interoperability  Database connectivity using JDBC  Microsoft Exchange Portlet

18 Oracle Collaboration Suite on Windows  Active 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

19 Development status: Current Releases  Production: – 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)

20 Agenda  Why 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

21 Oracle Data Access on Windows  Oracle Data Provider for.NET (ODP.NET)  OLE DB  Oracle Objects for OLE (OO4O)  ODBC  OCI  COM Automation Feature  JDBC

22 COM Data Access to Oracle VisualBasic MS Office ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) C/C++Applications ODBC Active Server Pages Oracle Objects for OLE (OO4O) COM Automation Feature Any COM Client Oracle OLE DB

23 .NET Data Access to Oracle VB.NET C++.NET C# ASP.NET Any.NET Client Oracle ODP.NET

24 Agenda  Why 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

25 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

26 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

27 ODP.NET Basics  Available today in production for free – http://otn.oracle.com/tech/windows/odpnet 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)

28 Agenda  Why 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

29 DataTrak  Leading 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

30 ComponentOne  Major 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

31 TTC InfoAge  Enterprise 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

32 Windows ISVs

33 Agenda  Why 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

34 Possible Roles for an ISV  ISVs 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

35 Start Using Oracle Today!  Get more information on Oracle on Windows – Windows Technology Center http://otn.oracle.com/windowshttp://otn.oracle.com/windows – Oracle on Windows http://www.oracle.com/windowshttp://www.oracle.com/windows  Download Oracle Products on Windows – http://otn.oracle.com/products/ http://otn.oracle.com/products/  Find Technical Resources for ISVs on OTN – http://otn.oracle.com/isv/ http://otn.oracle.com/isv/  Join Oracle Partner Network – http://opn.oracle.com/ http://opn.oracle.com/  Migrate to the Oracle DB – http://otn.oracle.com/tech/migration/workbench/ http://otn.oracle.com/tech/migration/workbench/

36 More Questions?  Attend 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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