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Eco-Efficiency: Reduce Costs

Eco-Efficiency: Reduce Costs. Decrease energy consumption and emissions with improved efficiencies equipment management, logistics and transportation Reduce production waste Lean Manufacturing Optimize reverse logistics for product reuse and recycling Reduce paper consumption

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Eco-Efficiency: Reduce Costs

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  1. Eco-Efficiency: Reduce Costs • Decrease energy consumption and emissions with improved efficiencies • equipment management, logistics and transportation • Reduce production waste • Lean Manufacturing • Optimize reverse logistics for product reuse and recycling • Reduce paper consumption • Optimize dispatch of field service technicians • Reduce energy usage with optimized data center management and virtualization

  2. Example: Eco-Efficient BillingReduce Environmental & Financial Costs • For a company with 1,000,000 customers and 25% paper turn-off, the company annually … • Saves 312 tons of paper • Saves 623 tons of trees • Prevents 302 tons of solid waste • Prevents 1.6 million pounds of greenhouse gasses • Saves 5.1 million gallons of water • … and saves on paper, printing and processing costs

  3. Eco-Innovation: Expand Opportunity • Adopt Design for Environment (DfE) principles • Complete life cycle assessment • consumption and recycling • Design supply chain networks for sustainability • fuel usage, carbon emissions, etc. • Re-engineer business processes • Leverage self-service models • Remote asset management • maximize machinery utilization and longevity

  4. Eco-Transparency: Enhance and Protect Brand • Manage environmental metrics • Report efficiently and consistently • Manage environmental regulatory exposure • Achieve hazardous materials compliance • Manage supplier compliance • Adhere to regulatory directives in manufacturing

  5. Empowering the GREEN Enterprise with Oracle SustainabilityReporting, Planning and Management BI & EPM Social Compliance, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, “Green Supply Chain”, etc. Applications – SCM, HR, Financials, GRC, Agile etc. Server Consolidation and Energy Savings – “Green IT” Middleware Database Virtualization More information at www.oracle.com/applications/green/index.html

  6. Delivering Business Value with theNext Generation Data Center Mark Sunday CIO and Senior Vice President, Oracle

  7. The following is intended to outline our general product direction. It is intended for information purposes only, and may not be incorporated into any contract. It is not a commitment to deliver any material, code, or functionality, and should not be relied upon in making purchasing decisions.The development, release, and timing of any features or functionality described for Oracle’s products remains at the sole discretion of Oracle.

  8. DEVELOPMENT IT Functions at Oracle

  9. Oracle.com Oracle Technology Network Oracle Partner Network ERP, CRM, HR,… Supporting 84,000 Employees Operating in 145 Countries 50+ acquisitions in 4 years

  10. DEVELOPMENT Oracle Product Development Grid 20,000 Developers Developing > 900 Products Continuous Development and Test

  11. 320,000 students trained per year 670 classes per week

  12. 3.6 million users $557M revenues, FY08 40% growth, year over year Applications Middleware Database Operating System Infrastructure

  13. DEVELOPMENT Running on… 84,000+ Internal Users |4+ Million External Users 7,000 Network Devices | 10,000 TB Storage | 42,000 Servers

  14. Consolidation & Standardization at Oracle Organization Data Center Network Email Processes Applications Self Service Collaboration

  15. 50.0% 40.0% 30.0% Operating Margin (%) 20.0% 1998 - 2002 OperatingMargin(%) Result: Increased Profitability and Growth Corporate Expansion De-centralized IT Consolidated IT $30.0 $20.0 $10.0 2004 - 2008 TotalRevenue($Billions) Total Revenue ($Billions) 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 LTM Note: All figures after FY2004 are provided on a non-GAAP basis. GAAP to non-GAAP reconciliations are included in our earnings releases, which are available on the Oracle Investor Relations website at www.oracle.com/investor.

  16. Data Volumes: The Exaflood Data Storage Growth: 60% per year (IDC) Internet Traffic Growth: 100% per year Internetworldstats.com

  17. Growing Energy Concerns Annual US Data Center Energy Usage 110B 80B Billions of Kilowatt Hours 60B 2006 2008 (E) 2010 (E) Source: EPA

  18. The Green Perfect Storm High Energy Prices Public Awareness Legislative Will Increasing Compute Density

  19. 30.3 7.6 1997 2007 Worldwide Server Growth (in millions) Source: IDC Evolving Skills Landscape

  20. Global Economy Global Market Global Awareness

  21. Oracle Austin Data Center World class technology and operational excellence

  22. Building the Next Generation Data Center Project Sequoia: Oracle Utah Compute Facility

  23. Economic Workforce Energy Real Estate Travel accessibility Available skills Cost of living Oracle presence Business Climate Business and tax incentives Network connectivity Pro-business political environment Relationship with state/local government Site Selection Criteria

  24. Operations Center DarkCell SuperCell Storage & Receiving Building The Next Generation Data Center Project Sequoia: Oracle Utah Compute Facility

  25. Cell Batteries UPS Air Handling Air Handling UPS Operations Center Sub-Cells UPS DarkCell SuperCell Storage & Receiving Chiller Plant Backup Generators Mechanical Yard Project Sequoia SuperCell

  26. 12ft 10ft 65 73 82 91 100 6ft Temp. (F) Optimizing for Energy and HVAC Efficiency Oracle Utah Compute Facility Floor Plan

  27. Project Sequoia Phased Expansion 4 3 1 2

  28. Project Sequoia Phased Expansion

  29. Mukesh Khattar Energy Director, Oracle Corporation

  30. Rapid Deployment using Grid techniques and Oracle VM Massive elasticity responding to real-world demands Services Catalog Systems Management Monitoring & Metering Provisioning Interface Interaction Interface Virtualization Changes the Game

  31. With Grid: 1/6th the hardware CPU utilization increased from 7% to 73% Revenue per server increased 5X Servers to administrator ratio increased 10X Data Grids Mid-Tier clusters Real Application Clusters Automatic Storage Management Case Study: Oracle University Enterprise Manager

  32. Live Migrate Provision Grow Configure Park Rapid Activate Grid Grow DR Migrate HA Failover Oracle Grid Operations Lifecycle

  33. Eco-Efficient Data CentersReducing Energy Usage Data Centers • 1.5 Percent of ALL US Electricity • 2x Consumption 2000-2006 • $4.5 billion in Energy Costs Data Center Efficiency Targets • Consolidate IT resources • Raise Utilization Levels • Reduce paper waste Source: EPA (2006)

  34. Oracle GREEN TechnologyOptimize data centers with virtualization technologies Oracle RAC and Middleware Clusters • Commodity Hardware • Smaller Servers • Improved Hardware Utilization • Hardware Consolidation Oracle VM • Most efficient use of available system resources • Three times more efficient than other server virtualization products • Reduce power and space requirements

  35. Oracle GREEN Technology Oracle Active Data Guard • Leverage your existing disaster recovery site • No additional storage or servers required • Offload resource-intensive activities from the production database (more processing power for your main site with the same hardware) Oracle Advanced Compression Manage your growing amounts of data in a cost effective manner • Use resources more efficiently • Reduce disk space requirements • Lower storage costs • Up to 3x or higher reduction in storage

  36. Oracle GREEN Technology Oracle Coherence • Scale mission-critical applications • No additional servers required • More processing power with the same application and resources Oracle Business Intelligence • Carriers optimizing on transport efficiency in addition to cost and time • Using information to measure performance and address issues

  37. Oracle GREEN Technology Oracle UCM • Electronic versus paper handling • Distribute digital vs paper-based documents and reports • Lower costs related to the printing, shipping, and storage of business documents Oracle ILM • Distribute the data across the appropriate storage devices and decrease power consumption • Do not use expensive energy consuming servers to store information for historic data • Save on storage space

  38. Oracle GREEN Technology Oracle BPM • Automate expensive, time-intensive and manual processes. • Eliminate manual paper-based processes • Process optimization and/or simulation can be applied to scarce resources to target full capacity. Oracle Enterprise Management • Allows management of spare capacity in order to provide more processing power to development, test or production systems.

  39. Oracle GREEN Technology • Oracle & Linux • Oracle is collaborating with Intel on a project called LessWatts.org. • LessWatts.org can help customers reduce data center power consumption and make use of the latest hardware technologies. • FUTURE • Extend the validated configurations program and add hints and tips to set up a system with power savings in mind. (This will be based on internal testing.) • Help with making Linux be able to use the hardware features better (kernel and userspace code changes) http://www.oracle.com/newsletters/information-indepth/linux/oct-07/index.html#story6

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