Richer 
        Service Catalog for Database and Middleware as a Service; Enhanced Database 
        and Middleware Management Help Drive Enterprise-Scale Private Cloud Adoption 
          News 
        Summary
        IT organizations are adopting private clouds as a stepping-stone to business-driven, 
        self-service IT. Successful implementations hinge on the ability to efficiently 
        deploy and manage cloud services at enterprise scale. Having a complete 
        cloud management solution integrated with an enterprise-class technology 
        stack is a fundamental requirement for IT. Oracle 
        Enterprise Manager 12c Release 4 meets that requirement by 
        helping businesses become more agile and responsive, while reducing cost, 
        complexity, and risk.  
          News 
        Facts 
           
             Oracle 
          Enterprise Manager 12c Release 4, available today, lets 
          organizations rapidly adopt Oracle-based, enterprise-scale private clouds. 
           
            New capabilities 
          provide advanced technology stack management, secure database administration, 
          and enterprise service governance, enabling Oracle customers and partners 
          to maximize database and application performance and drive innovation 
          using self-service IT platforms.  
            The enhancements 
          have been driven by customers and the growing Oracle 
          Enterprise Manager Ecosystem, comprised of more than 750 Oracle 
          PartnerNetwork (OPN) Specialized partners. Oracle and its partners 
          and customers have built over 140 plug-ins and connectors for Oracle 
          Enterprise Manager. 
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          the video highlights. 
              
             
              
           
          Automation 
        for Broader Cloud Services 
           
            Oracle Enterprise 
          Manager 12c Release 4 allows for a rapid enterprise-wide adoption 
          of database, middleware and infrastructure services in the private cloud, 
          driven by an enhanced API-enabled service catalog. 
            The release features 
          “push button” style provisioning of complete environments 
          such as SOA and Oracle Active Data Guard, and fast data cloning that 
          enables rapid deployment and testing of enterprise applications. 
            Out-of-the-box 
          capabilities to detect data and configuration vulnerabilities provide 
          enhanced cloud service governance along with greater operational control 
          through a flexible and extensible showback mechanism.  
           
           Enhanced 
        Database Management 
           
             A new performance 
          warehouse enables predictive database diagnostics and trend analysis 
          and helps identify database problems before they occur.  
            New enterprise 
          data-governance capabilities enhance security by helping systematically 
          discover and protect sensitive data.  
            Step-by-step orchestration 
          of upgrades with the ability to rollback changes enables faster adoption 
          of Oracle Database 
          12c. 
           
          Expanded Fusion 
        Middleware Management  
           
             A new consolidated 
          view of Oracle 
          Fusion Middleware 12c deployments with a guided management 
          capability lets administrators apply best management practices to diverse 
          middleware environments and identify performance issues quickly.  
            A Java VM Diagnostics 
          as a Service feature allows governed access to diagnostics data for 
          IT workers across multiple disciplines for accelerated DevOps resolutions 
          of defects and performance optimization.  
            New automated provisioning 
          for SOA lets middleware administrators perform mass SOA provisioning 
          with ease. 
           
          Superior Enterprise-Grade 
        Management 
           
             Private roles 
          and preferred credentials have been added to Oracle Enterprise Manager 
          to provide additional fine-grained security for organizations with complex 
          access control requirements. 
             A new security 
          console provides a single point of control for managing the security 
          of Oracle Enterprise Manager environments.  
            Support for the 
          latest industry standard SNMP v3 protocol, including encryption, enables 
          more secure heterogeneous management.  
            “Smart monitoring” 
          adapts to observed environmental changes and adds self-management capabilities 
          to help Oracle Enterprise Manager run at peak performance, while demanding 
          less IT supervision. 
           
          Supporting 
        Quotes 
           
             “Lawrence 
          Livermore National Laboratory has a strong tradition of technology breakthroughs 
          and leadership. As a member of Oracle’s Customer Advisory Board 
          for Oracle Enterprise Manager, we have consistently provided feedback 
          and guidance in the areas of enterprise-scale cloud, self-diagnosability, 
          and secure administration for the product,” said Tim Frazier, 
          CIO, NIF and Photon Sciences, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. 
          “We intend to take advantage of the Release 4 features that support 
          enterprise-scale availability and fine-grained security capabilities 
          for private cloud deployments.”  
            “IDC's most 
          recent CloudTrack survey shows that most enterprises plan to adopt hybrid 
          cloud architectures over the next three years,” said Mary Johnston 
          Turner, Research Vice President, Enterprise System Management Software, 
          IDC. “These organizations plan to deploy a wide range of workloads 
          into cloud environments including mission critical database and middleware 
          services that require high levels of fault tolerance and disaster recovery. 
          Such capabilities were traditionally custom configured for each application 
          but cloud offers the possibility to incorporate such properties within 
          the service definition, enabling organizations to adopt cloud without 
          compromise. With the latest release of Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c, 
          Oracle is providing customers with an out-of-the-box experience for 
          delivering highly-resilient cloud services for databases and applications.” 
            “Since its 
          inception, Oracle has been leading the way in innovative, scalable and 
          high performance solutions for the enterprise. With this release of 
          Oracle Enterprise Manager, we are extending this leadership by providing 
          enterprise-scale capabilities for planning, delivering, and managing 
          private clouds. We call this ‘zero-to-cloud – accelerated.’ 
          These enhancements help our customers to expedite their adoption of 
          cloud computing and prepares them for the next generation of self-service 
          IT,” said Prakash Ramamurthy, senior vice president of Systems 
          and Cloud Management at Oracle. 
           
          Supporting 
        Resources 
           
             Oracle 
          Enterprise Manager 12c 
            Video: 
          Cerner Delivers High Performance Private Cloud 
             Video: 
          BIAS Achieves Outstanding Results with Private Cloud 
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