miércoles, 6 de septiembre de 2017

Starting with JDK 9 GA Oracle plans to ship OpenJDK builds under the GPL

Faster and Easier Use and Redistribution of Java SE

Source: oracle.com
By: Donald Smith | Sr. Director of Product Management
Exec Summary:
  • Oracle is proposing to increase the release cadence of Java SE to every six months
  • Oracle will simplify how developers, customers, and consumers use Java SE
    • Starting with JDK 9 GA Oracle plans to ship OpenJDK builds under the GPL
    • Oracle has proposed a time-driven release model for Java SE instead of the historical feature-driven model
    • Oracle JDK will contribute previously commercial features such as Java Flight Recorder to OpenJDK
    • Oracle will work with other OpenJDK contributors to make the community infrastructure complete, modern and accessible
  • The Oracle JDK will continue as a commercial long term support offering
    • The Oracle JDK will primarily be for commercial and support customers once OpenJDK binaries are interchangeable with the Oracle JDK (target late 2018)
    • Oracle will continue to enhance the packaging and distributing of complete ready-to-run applications
Introduction
The cloud has changed how modern applications are being developed, deployed and consumed. On the client side, ready-to-run mobile-first native applications and HTML5/JS web interfaces are increasingly prevalent.  On the cloud side, “applications” are transitioning to container-based, modular microservices and even functions.  Developers expect more frequent release cycles and flexible licensing.
Java continues to be one of the most popular developmentand application platforms in the world.  The build, release, licensing and distribution model for Java SE is well over a decade old, and will be refreshed to support the changing needs driven by the cloud for the future.
To this end we are proposing a number of changes to how Java SE is produced and distributed.
Introducing OpenJDK builds under the GPL from Oracle
Oracle plans to ship OpenJDK builds to make it easier for developers to deploy Java applications to cloud environments.  We will initially offer Linux x64 binaries and add macOS and Windows later.  These will be licensed under the GPLv2 with the “Classpath Exception”, allowing developers to easily and freely distribute them with their frameworks and applications.
Oracle will also open source commercial features such as Java Flight Recorder previously only available in the Oracle JDK.  We plan to open source a number of additional internal development projects after proposing and discussing with OpenJDK contributors. 
While we know there will initially be differences, our intent is that within a few releases there should be no technical differences between OpenJDK builds and Oracle JDK binaries.  To achieve this, Oracle will work with other OpenJDK contributors on an open build-and-test infrastructure with the potential to support additional ports.
Ongoing Oracle JDK Support
Oracle will continue to build and ship the Oracle JDK.  Oracle JDK 8 will continue to receive public updates for at least the next year, and commercial support will be available through 2025.  As OpenJDK binaries become the primary channel for developers to access the latest innovation in the Java SE platform, the Oracle JDK will remain as a long term support (LTS) offering for Oracle’s commercial and support customers.
Commercial Features packaged separately from the Oracle JDK, such as the Advanced Management Console, will continue to be provided separately through Oracle’s “Java SE Advanced” commercial offering.
As client application development continues to shift from the old “plugin” world to modern deployment, the need for a standalone Java Runtime Environment (JRE) that is installed centrally, separately from Java applications has diminished.  Using the ‘jlink’ tool introduced with JDK 9 will make it even easier for application developers to package and deploydedicated runtimes rather than relying on a pre-installed system JRE.  Oracle will begin transitioning from the standalone architecture later next year in what will be a multi-year effort.

@hdeiby Manejo Interno de datos Undo y Cómo evitar el error Sanpshot too old

A los interesados, Deiby Gómez estará dando un webinar gratuito el próximo miércoles 10am (Hora Guatemala) sobre Manejo de Datos Undo. Registrate aquí: https://goo.gl/qq8hbe



Para Universidades en este III Cuatrimestre del 2017, con temas de tecnología Oracle.

Inicia el III Cuatrimestre del 2017 en muchas universidades locales, así que aquí tienen si desean apoyar el proceso de aprendizaje. Ninguna de las presentaciones tiene costo, es mi aporte a la comunidad para esta parte final del año. Sólo nos tendríamos que poner de acuerdo en caso que se requiera traslado fuera del área metropolitana. Horario noches y fin de semana.


ONG o institución de ayuda social, que requiera desarrollo de un proyecto en base de datos

Saludos gente.

Compañeros, tenemos a un estudiante que requiere realizar un trabajo final de graduación en administración de base de datos y estamos buscando un proyecto tipo ONG o de ayuda social, que pueda beneficiarse de ello. Puede ser en Oracle, pero también podría ser en algún motor open source, como MySQL, MongoDB, etc. Si alguién tiene esta necesidad, les agradezco, se pongan en comunicación conmigo.

email: ronald.vargas.quesada@gmail.com

Muchas gracias.

Oracle Linux 7.x: Cambiar el nombre del servidor- FAST METHOD

En años atrás y versiones anteriores de Oracle Linux, cambiar el nombre no era tan fácil como lo es hoy en día en la versión 7.x

Simplemente siga los siguientes pasos:

login as: root
root@192.168.1.100's password:
Last login: Thu May 25 14:25:25 2017

Con el comando hostnamectl validamos la información del servidor.

[root@status ~]# hostnamectl status
Static hostname: lab1.local.com
Transient hostname: status
Icon name: computer-vm
Chassis: vm
Machine ID: a8e882efc02a43499cb9c6ea20592da5
Boot ID: 68af0509813e480783c5b92069973031
Virtualization: oracle
Operating System: Oracle Linux Server 7.3
CPE OS Name: cpe:/o:oracle:linux:7:3:server
Kernel: Linux 4.1.12-61.1.18.el7uek.x86_64
Architecture: x86-64

Ahora vamos a editar el archivo /etc/hostname y cambiamos el nombre del servidor por el nuevo nombre.

[root@status ~]# vi /etc/hostname

[root@status ~]# hostnamectl status
Static hostname: lab2.local.com
Transient hostname: status
Icon name: computer-vm
Chassis: vm
Machine ID: a8e882efc02a43499cb9c6ea20592da5
Boot ID: 68af0509813e480783c5b92069973031
Virtualization: oracle
Operating System: Oracle Linux Server 7.3
CPE OS Name: cpe:/o:oracle:linux:7:3:server
Kernel: Linux 4.1.12-61.1.18.el7uek.x86_64
Architecture: x86-64

Verificamos el nuevo nombre del servidor.

[root@status ~]# hostname
lab2.local.com
No te olvides de realizar los cambios respectivos en el archivo /etc/hosts también, para que no tengas problemas posteriormente.

Oracle Database 12c SE2: Datapump error DBMS_AW_EXP: SYS.AW$AWMD: OLAP not enabled

Recientemente en la migración de bases de datos de la edición estandard en 12cR2, he visto este error, que se produce cuando una instancia es creada a partir del asistente de configuración de la base de datos ( DBCA ).

El Datapump concluye con algunos "warnings". Hay varias notas que dicen como solucionar el problema, pero la más simple es la que detallo a continuación.

Este es el mensaje que recibimos cuando se genera el Datapump.

.Processing object type SCHEMA_EXPORT/TABLE/CONSTRAINT/REF_CONSTRAINT

>>> DBMS_AW_EXP: SYS.AW$EXPRESS: OLAP not enabled
>>> DBMS_AW_EXP: SYS.AW$AWMD: OLAP not enabled
>>> DBMS_AW_EXP: SYS.AW$AWCREATE: OLAP not enabled
>>> DBMS_AW_EXP: SYS.AW$AWCREATE10G: OLAP not enabled
>>> DBMS_AW_EXP: SYS.AW$AWXML: OLAP not enabled
>>> DBMS_AW_EXP: SYS.AW$AWREPORT: OLAP not enabled

. . exported "WKSYS"."WK$_TDS_LOG" 0 KB 0 rows
. . exported "WKSYS"."WK$_TRACE" 0 KB 0 rows

Master table "RESPALDO"."SYS_EXPORT_FULL_01" successfully loaded/unloaded

******************************************************************************

Dump file set for RESPALDO.SYS_EXPORT_FULL_01 is:

/u01/app/oracle/admin/oracle/dpdump/oracle_export.dmp

Job "RESPALDO"."SYS_EXPORT_FULL_01" successfully completed at Fri Jul 21 10:48:27 2017 elapsed 0 00:14:37

Ingresando con el usuario "SYS", proceda a borrar del objeto sys.exppkgact$ los registros en donde el esquema dueño sea SYS y el paquete tenga como nombre DBMS_AW_EXP.

[oracle@xelab1_server oracle]$

[oracle@xelab1_server oracle]$ sqlplus /nolog

SQL*Plus: Release 12.2.0.1.0 Production on Fri Jul 21 10:55:11 2017

Copyright (c) 1982, 2016, Oracle. All rights reserved.

SQL> connec sys/oracle as sysdba

Connected.

SQL> delete from sys.exppkgact$ where package = 'DBMS_AW_EXP' and schema= 'SYS';

3 rows deleted.
SQL> COMMIT;

Una vez realizado el borrado, ejecute el script de compilación de objetos de la base de datos.

SQL> @?/rdbms/admin/utlrp

Finalmente, proceda a ejecutar el DATAPUMP y logrará observar que el mensaje ya no se da.

[oracle@xelab1_server oracle]$ expdp respaldo/respaldo dumpfile=oracle_export2.dmp logfile=oracle_export.log full=yes

Export: Release 12.2.0.1.0 - Production on Fri Jul 21 10:59:45 2017
Copyright (c) 1982, 2017, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.


Connected to: Oracle Database 12c Standard Edition Release 12.2.0.1.0 - 64bit Production

Starting "RESPALDO"."SYS_EXPORT_FULL_01": respaldo/******** dumpfile=oracle_export2.dmp logfile=oracle_export.log full=yes

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/EARLY_OPTIONS/VIEWS_AS_TABLES/TABLE_DATA

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/NORMAL_OPTIONS/TABLE_DATA

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/NORMAL_OPTIONS/VIEWS_AS_TABLES/TABLE_DATA

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/SCHEMA/TABLE/TABLE_DATA

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/SCHEMA/PACKAGE_BODIES/PACKAGE/PACKAGE_BODY

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/SCHEMA/TABLE/INDEX/STATISTICS/INDEX_STATISTICS

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/SCHEMA/TABLE/STATISTICS/TABLE_STATISTICS

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/STATISTICS/MARKER

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/PRE_SYSTEM_IMPCALLOUT/MARKER

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/PRE_INSTANCE_IMPCALLOUT/MARKER

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/TABLESPACE

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/PROFILE

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/SYS_USER/USER

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/SCHEMA/USER

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/ROLE

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/RADM_FPTM

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/GRANT/SYSTEM_GRANT/PROC_SYSTEM_GRANT

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/SCHEMA/GRANT/SYSTEM_GRANT

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/SCHEMA/ROLE_GRANT

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/SCHEMA/DEFAULT_ROLE

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/SCHEMA/ON_USER_GRANT

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/PROXY

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/SCHEMA/TABLESPACE_QUOTA

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/RESOURCE_COST

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/TRUSTED_DB_LINK

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/SCHEMA/SEQUENCE/SEQUENCE

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/SCHEMA/SEQUENCE/GRANT/OWNER_GRANT/OBJECT_GRANT

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/DIRECTORY/DIRECTORY

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/DIRECTORY/GRANT/OWNER_GRANT/OBJECT_GRANT

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/DIRECTORY/GRANT/WITH_GRANT_OPTION/OBJECT_GRANT

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/DIRECTORY/GRANT/CROSS_SCHEMA/OBJECT_GRANT

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/CONTEXT

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/SCHEMA/PUBLIC_SYNONYM/SYNONYM

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/SCHEMA/SYNONYM

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/SCHEMA/TYPE/INC_TYPE

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/SCHEMA/TYPE/TYPE_SPEC

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/SCHEMA/TYPE/GRANT/OWNER_GRANT/OBJECT_GRANT

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/SYSTEM_PROCOBJACT/PRE_SYSTEM_ACTIONS/PROCACT_SYSTEM

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/SYSTEM_PROCOBJACT/PROCOBJ

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/SYSTEM_PROCOBJACT/POST_SYSTEM_ACTIONS/PROCACT_SYSTEM

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/SCHEMA/PROCACT_SCHEMA

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/EARLY_OPTIONS/VIEWS_AS_TABLES/TABLE

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/EARLY_POST_INSTANCE_IMPCALLOUT/MARKER

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/NORMAL_OPTIONS/TABLE

Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/NORMAL_OPTIONS/VIEWS_AS_TABLES/TABLE
...
Job "RESPALDO"."SYS_EXPORT_FULL_01" successfully completed at Fri Jul 21 10:48:27 2017 elapsed 0 00:30:37

Oracle Hot Topics: ORA-30676 RAISED WHEN GETTING A BIG FILE FROM XDB REPOSITORY BY FTP

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viernes, 1 de septiembre de 2017

@Lemaitron Noches de Ciberseguridad: Qué hacer ante un ataque cibernético?

Próximo sábado no se pierdan Noches de Ciberseguridad tendremos el tema ¿Qué hacer ante un ciberataque? Nos acompañarán Randall BarnettHugo Escalante y Luis Gorgona https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6C10nQFB0M


Oracle Developer Tour Latinoamérica 2017 - Call for papers


Call for papers

The Oracle Developer Tour Latinoamérica is an event that happens since 2011.
The event is organized by Latin American Oracle user groups.
This year it will happen in the following dates and countries:
  • 30-Oct-2017 - Mexico (Ciudad de México)
  • 31-Oct-2017 - Costa Rica (San José)
  • 01-Nov-2017 - Panama (Chitre)
  • 02 and 03-Nov-2017 - Colombia (Medellín)
  • 07-Nov-2017 - Ecuador (Quito)
  • 08-Nov-2017 - Paraguay (Asuncion)
  • 09 and 10-nov-2017 - Brazil (Brasília)
  • 13 and 14-nov-2017 - Argentina (Cordoba)
  • 15-Nov-2017 - Uruguay (Montevideo)
  • 17-Nov-2017 - Chile (Santiago)
Do you have anything interesting to share with the Oracle Community? Click HERE!

Artificial intelligence cyber attacks are coming ? but what does that mean?


The next major cyberattack could involve artificial intelligence systems. It could even happen soon: At a recent cybersecurity conference, 62 industry professionals, out of the 100 questioned, said they thought the first AI-enhanced cyberattack could come in the next 12 months.

Source : phys.org


ODT COSTA RICA: ¿Tienes un tema que compartir con tus colegas Desarrolladores?


¿Tienes un tema que compartir con tus colegas Desarrolladores? Entonces has tu propuesta en:

https://apex.oracle.com/pls/apex/f…

y participa en el ODT 2017 como conferencista.

Ven y comparte tus conocimientos en el Oracle Developer Tour.

EY lanza plataforma basada en cadenas de bloques para la gestión autónoma de la flota de vehículos


Fuente: https://cointelegraph.com/news

El 30 de agosto, Ernst & Young (EY) lanzó su nuevo proyecto denominado "Tesseract" para la gestión autónoma de la flota de vehículos.

La firma es uno de los principales proveedores de servicios de aseguramiento, impuestos, transacciones y asesoramiento en todo el mundo. La plataforma de movilidad integrada está diseñada para registrar digitalmente vehículos y viajes en una cadena de bloques, y para facilitar la propiedad de vehículos multipartitos.

De acuerdo con Randy Miller, jefe global de automoción y transporte de EY, el proyecto mejorará la gestión de la propiedad de vehículos de uso compartido y el futuro de las flotas de vehículos autónomos, cuyo crecimiento se espera genere nuevos ingresos y flujos de valor a largo plazo.

"El futuro de la industria del automóvil y el transporte se integrará, a la carta, personalizado y autónomo. Tesseract es una innovadora plataforma innovadora que beneficia a todas las partes interesadas a través del ecosistema de la movilidad. Queremos que Tesseract rompa las barreras de entrada para todas las partes interesadas, proporcione los medios para la movilidad como servicio y facilite un ecosistema verdaderamente integrado que ponga a los consumidores en primer lugar en el futuro mercado de la movilidad ".

Otros aspectos destacados / beneficios del proyecto
La plataforma Tesseract tiene como objetivo resolver los problemas básicos que están asociados con la amplia propiedad de vehículos de uso compartido a través de su tecnología Blockchain subyacente. Blockchain acelerará las transacciones ejecutadas automáticamente entre propietarios de vehículos, operadores y proveedores de servicios de terceros mediante la utilización de un sistema de pago basado en uso único.

En su comentario sobre el proyecto, el líder mundial en innovación de EY, Paul Brody, dijo que el uso de Blockchain para servicios automotrices permitirá auténticas interacciones entre propietarios de vehículos.

"Ha llegado el momento de Blockchain para cambiar la forma de la industria automotriz. El uso de Blockchain para servicios automotrices permite una auténtica interacción entre los usuarios con los mínimos requerimientos de infraestructura. Los datos se pueden almacenar de forma permanente y gestionarse de forma segura, mientras que el permiso automatizado y el procesamiento de transacciones se harán mucho más fácil ".

EY siempre ha sido uno de los principales defensores de la tecnología de Blockchain en la industria de servicios profesionales, ya que la compañía alberga hackathons regulares para ayudar a explorar más de las aplicaciones de la tecnología en diversas industrias.

Oracle Hot Topics: WRONG RESULT WITH FULL TABLE SCAN ON TABLE HAS 502 COLUMNS

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Luxury Fashion Goods Wholesaler Scales its Hong Kong Business with NetSuite OneWorld


Press Release 

Lfplaza Grows from a Startup to a $300 Million HKD Business Across Southeast Asia in Just Five Years

Hong Kong—Aug 31, 2017

Oracle NetSuite, one of the world’s leading providers of cloud-based financials / ERP, HR, Professional Services Automation (PSA) and omnichannel commerce software suites, today announced that Lfplaza Group, a wholesale distributor of luxury and designer fashion clothing, bags, shoes and accessories, has scaled its business dramatically since deploying NetSuite OneWorld shortly after its launch in 2012. Based in Hong Kong, the company relies on NetSuite for financials, inventory management, CRM and marketing, as well as multi-subsidiary and multi-currency management for the Hong Kong, Australian and U.S. dollars, Chinese renminbi, British pound, Japanese yen, New Taiwan dollar and the Euro. NetSuite’s unified cloud business management platform has given Lfplaza scalability and agility as its business has soared from the startup phase to $300 million HKD (about $38.4 million USD) in revenue in just five years.

Starting out, Lfplaza had in place an entry-level accounting system from a Chinese software vendor. After evaluating several competing solutions, Lfplaza quickly settled on NetSuite OneWorld as an ideal fit for its objectives of an integrated system that could support rapid growth. NetSuite OneWorld today powers end-to-end processes for Lfplaza’s sales of goods from more than 100 brands to a network of over 600 wholesale clients and about 40 regional multi-brand boutiques across Hong Kong, mainland China, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam.

“NetSuite forms the core backbone on which we’ve rapidly grown our business,” said Jack Tsao, Lfplaza CEO. “We’ve been able to scale dramatically without adding too many staff. We’re very glad we started early with NetSuite as it gave us room to grow.”

As a cloud-based system, NetSuite enables Lfplaza to avoid the high capital expenditures of servers and software needed with traditional on-premise business systems. Ease of use, efficient workflows and high visibility into mission-critical data have allowed the 100+-person company to minimise administrative and operational costs and instead focus new hires on revenue-driving sales and marketing activities. Easy access to NetSuite across Lfplaza’s 10 wholesale stores, its head office in Hong Kong and three subsidiaries (Hong Kong, China and Macau) enables the company to ensure staff work from the same set of timely, reliable data.

“The advantages with NetSuite are felt across the business,” Tsao said. “We would be hiring more staff if we didn’t have NetSuite. It’s definitely been a very worthwhile investment.”

Implementation and optimisation by NetSuite Solution Provider Fern Limited, in Hong Kong, has helped Lfplaza make the most of its NetSuite OneWorld solution as usage evolved from inventory to accounting and CRM. Benefits that Lfplaza has realised with NetSuite include:

·         Real-time inventory management. NetSuite gives Lfplaza real-time visibility into tens of thousands of SKUs, particularly important as new products are constantly added. It also helps Lfplaza account for subtle variations in products, such as shiny vs. matte leather for the same handbag.
·         Business reporting. Lfplaza makes extensive use of NetSuite’s reporting and analytics capabilities to track revenue and product sales by brand, type of goods, gender, regions and other dimensions. Insights derived are vital to Lfplaza’s ability to adapt the business and product lineup as needed.
·         Agility in a fast-paced market. NetSuite has helped Lfplaza achieve business agility, better manage brand and customer partnerships, and optimise inventory and pricing in the fast-paced and rapidly changing luxury fashion market.
·         Multi-currency, multi-subsidiary management. NetSuite OneWorld lets Lfplaza easily transact in currencies including Hong Kong, Australian and U.S. dollars, Chinese renminbi, British pound, Japanese yen, New Taiwan dollar and the Euro, and manage three subsidiaries with efficient financial consolidation.
·         CRM capabilities. NetSuite CRM gives Lfplaza sales staff a unified record of all customer account, interaction and order history information to help drive sales and provide a superior customer experience.

“The fashion inventory moves very fast, with increasing velocity and sophistication every year,” Tsao said. “With NetSuite OneWorld, it’s very easy to adapt, customise processes and stay current, exploring all the business channels and marketing opportunities out there so we can continue to scale.”

The case study put the workforce at 120 but during the interview the CEO said it was 60. Not sure which is correct.

Contact Info

Suzanne Myerson
Oracle
+61 414 101 583
suzanne.myerson@oracle.com

Oracle and Mitsubishi Electric Collaborate to Develop Internet of Things Platform for Smart Manufacturing

Press Release 

Using Oracle Cloud, New FA-IT Open Platform Enables Rapid Collection, Analysis, and Utilization of Production Site Data

Redwood Shores, Calif.—Aug 31, 2017

Oracle today announced its collaboration with Mitsubishi Electric Corporation to develop an Internet of Things (IoT) platform for smart manufacturing. With Oracle Cloud, Mitsubishi Electric developed its new FA-IT Open Platform for factory automation. Using edge computing between devices and business applications, the new platform enables the rapid collection, analysis, and utilization of data at production site.

With organizations rapidly adopting Industry 4.0, manufacturers are increasingly seeking to optimize their total manufacturing processes by using IoT to collect data from all equipment in factories for visualization and analysis. Developing such IoT systems from scratch is an enormous task requiring that data be collected and modeled from a wide variety of production equipment, including existing equipment, for analytical purposes.

With FA-IT Open Platform, vendors can create manufacturing applications for operation on the platform, including connecting the platform to industrial networks to collect data from diverse devices and production equipment. The cloud-connected platform can be used to link manufacturing sites with cloud vendors' own cloud-supported manufacturing-optimization services for supply chains, administration of multiple factories worldwide, and other applications.

FA-IT Open Platform leverages Oracle Database Cloud, Oracle Java Cloud, Oracle BI Cloud, Oracle IoT Cloud, Oracle IoT Production Monitoring Cloud, Oracle SOA Cloud, and Oracle Infrastructure as a Service. Information received in real time from machine tools and production terminals is received by Oracle IoT Cloud, enabling efficient real time processing with the extensible infrastructure. Mitsubishi Electric utilizes machine learning of Oracle Database Cloud, the reporting function of Oracle BI Cloud, and the cost-effective Oracle Cloud Infrastructure in the analysis of accumulated Big Data, contributing to further development of solutions in the factory automation area for customers and to smart manufacturing industry.

Supporting Quote: “Mitsubishi Electric develops advanced technologies and products for rapidly emerging factory automation,” said Toshiya Takahashi, corporate executive group senior vice president, factory automation system, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation. “Our e-F@ctory concept for integrated automation reduces the total cost of developing, producing and maintaining products. Mitsubishi Electric’s new FA-IT Open Platform is based on edge computing to accelerate IoT utilization for smart manufacturing. By adding Oracle Cloud services to this platform, we believe that it will be possible to visualize factories and build an application development environment. In order to provide the platform to customers early, we will also work with partner companies, including IT companies, to develop applications utilizing the platform."

Contact Info

Nicole Maloney
Oracle
+1.415.235.4033

Sarah Fraser
Oracle
+1650.743.0660

Oracle Expands IoT Cloud Portfolio, Enabling Customers to Accelerate Intelligence and ROI from Connected Assets

Press Release 

Introduces Digital Twin, Digital Thread, and artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities

Redwood Shores, Calif.—Aug 31, 2017

Oracle today announced significant enhancements to the Oracle Internet of Things (IoT) Cloud. The offering now features built-in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning that powers Digital Twin and Digital Thread capabilities. As such, customers and partners can quickly gain operation-wide visibility and leverage predictive insights from connected assets. These insights can increase deployment times, reduce costs, improve business outcomes, and accelerate new market opportunities. Combining the power of Oracle IoT Cloud and enterprise applications, Oracle also introduced new industry solutions for digital field service, smart connected factories, and digital fleet management.

“IoT holds the potential to transform today’s siloed operations into a modern, interconnected, digital set of workflows with real-time visibility and responsiveness,” said Bhagat Nainani, group vice president, IoT Applications at Oracle. “Oracle continues to push the boundaries of IoT to help our customers significantly simplify their IoT deployments. By receiving real-time data streams enhanced with predictive insights, they can reach new levels of intelligence and a much quicker realization of ROI.”

Today’s expansion follows the recent introduction of new Oracle IoT Cloud Applications for asset monitoring, connected workforce, fleet monitoring, and production monitoring. Also, in the past six months alone, Oracle has more than tripled its IoT application ecosystem of device and systems integration partners. Oracle IoT Cloud is offered both as software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications, as well as platform-as-a-service (PaaS) offerings, enabling a high degree of adaptability for even the most demanding implementations.

“Hitachi Consulting is constantly looking for industry leaders like Oracle to help clients and prospects harness the power of data and IoT to optimize operational and financial performance, outpace their competition and solve significant business problems,” said Garth Carter, vice president North America Sales, Hitachi Consulting. “Our longstanding, strategic relationship with Oracle delivers industrial IoT solutions to digitize the physical world for manufacturing, energy, and transportation. In particular, Hitachi is leveraging Oracle IoT Applications—asset monitoring and production monitoring—that are uniquely engineered to meet specific industry and functional needs. These applications have a depth of OT, IT and IoT functionality that no competitor can match.”
New capabilities introduced today include:
·         Digital Twin for Supply Chain Management
Digital Twin is a digital representation of a physical asset or equipment that enhances traditional analytics approaches. The object model includes multi-faceted views into current, historical, and predictive data, as well as operational and behavioral dimensions of that asset. This enables remote users to not only monitor the health of that asset to prevent failures before they occur, but also to run simulations of “what-if” scenarios in the context of the business processes. With Digital Twin, organizations have a new operational paradigm to interact with the physical world, allowing lower operational and capital expenditures, minimizing downtime, and optimizing asset performance.
·         Digital Thread for Supply Chain Management
Supply Chain practitioners have spent millions of dollars in implementing SCM and ERP systems, but most often, data is manually fed into these systems. Digital Thread is a connected business process framework that leverages IoT and creates a “system of systems” by connecting traditionally siloed elements in real-time throughout the digital supply chain. By providing an end-to-end view of an asset throughout the entire manufacturing lifecycle, Digital Thread seamlessly bridges the entire supply chain process—from product design and order fulfillment, to manufacturing and product life cycle management, to warehousing and transportation, to logistics and procurement.
·         Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Built-in AI and machine learning features are now fully integrated across Oracle’s IoT solutions portfolio. These technologies leverage machine data in the context of business data from applications, such as manufacturing, maintenance, service, and logistics. The built-in operational analytics help detect anomalies, predict equipment failures, and recommend the best course of action. They also provide the intelligence needed to evolve capabilities to increase effectiveness and experiences of applications.
·         Industry Solutions Built on IoT Cloud Applications
Oracle IoT industry solutions help customers reimagine and innovate business solutions for the connected, intelligent, context-aware, digital enterprise. New solutions introduced today include:
o    Digital Field Service: Showcases intelligent remote monitoring, failure prediction, over-the-air repair, and dynamic technician dispatch. The solution features IoT Asset Monitoring Cloud, CX Service Cloud, CX Engagement Cloud, and CX Field Service Cloud, plus the use of augmented reality (AR) for guided equipment repair.
o    Smart Connected Factory: Demonstrates how incident detection, root cause analysis, and smart resolution are performed within minutes in a connected factory. The solution features IoT Production Monitoring Cloud, SCM Cloud and ERP Cloud, and the use of virtual reality (VR) to navigate the manufacturing floor. It can also be used for remote worker training.
o    Digital Fleet Management: Showcases real-time shipment tracking, risk management, and logistics synchronization. The solution features IoT Fleet Management Cloud and Oracle Logistics Cloud.

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Oracle
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