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Module 7 – Cloud Architecture: Envisioning
and Planning
Oracle Cloud Project Management Training for Partner
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September 2019 and Oracle undertakes no duty to update any statement in light of new information or
future events.
Analyze & Plan & Configure & Validate & Transition & Sustain &
Prepare Design Build Test Go Live Realize
CX
Sales Planning Partner Configure,
CX Sales Force B2B Service
& Performance
Subscription
DataFox CX Content
CX B2C B2B
CX Unity CX Industry CX Midsize Relationship Price & Commerce
Sales Automation Center Management Commerce Commerce
Cloud Applications
Construction Education
Consumer Financial Food and High Industrial Life Media and Public
Industry Automotive Communications &
Goods
and
Services Beverages
Healthcare
Technology
Hospitality
Manufacturing Sciences Entertainment Sector
Retail Utilities
Engineering Research
Application Container
Container Container Events Mobile Visual Digital Data Blockchain SOA
Engine for Functions Java Developer Apiary** Messaging
Development Kubernetes
Registry Pipelines Service Hub Builder Assistant Science Platform Cloud Service
Management IT Application
Resource Integration
and Monitoring Notifications
Manager
Tagging Audit Infrastructure Performance IT Analytics Log Analytics API Platform API Gateway
Cloud Integration
Governance Monitoring Monitoring
Cloud Infrastructure
Solutions Oracle Applications Database Applications High Performance Computing Big Data DevOps Data Protection
Marketplace GoldenGate Data Integrator Identity Management Autonomous Linux Essbase MySQL WebLogic Server** Applications++ & more
Legend: ** Product is available, but the new naming & features are expected to be released soon
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Different Instance Types Options
Envisioning Cloud Enterprise Architecture
Mapping the Cloud Project Life Cycles
Analyze & Plan & Configure & Validate & Transition & Sustain &
Prepare Design Build Test Go Live Realize
Major Activities
‒ Review the cloud strategy and the defined use cases in conjunction with the Cloud Architecture and
roadmap.
‒ Perform detailed analysis of existing deployment architecture (if any) or design a new architecture based on
business requirements.
‒ Review the scope of the project and define solution architecture approach (integration, reporting, and so on).
‒ Conduct Cloud Architecture readiness assessment.
‒ Identify cloud management capabilities needed.
‒ Define reference deployment architecture of business, applications, data, technology (network, security,
platform, infrastructure).
‒ Review the reference architecture blueprint built for the customer (all components of PaaS/OCI/SaaS) and
define services interactions.
‒ Identify the deliverables and artifacts for architecture technology (systems, networks, software, hardware) and
applications.
‒ Tailor architecture framework (ECAL, TOGAF, Zachman, DODAF/MODAF, Custom Built).
• IT Centric • Business-centric
Culture • Internal customers • Customer-oriented
Cloud Focus • Extend existing infrastructure and tools • Adopt native cloud tools
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Analyzing the Enterprise Architecture Strategy
Four operating models
Coordination Unification
• Shared customers, products, or suppliers • Customers and suppliers may be local or global.
Business Process Integration
• Impact on the other business unit transactions • Globally integrated business processes often with support of
Operationally unique business units or functions
High
• enterprise systems
• Autonomous business management • Business units with similar or overlapping operations
• Business unit control over business process design • Centralized management often applying
• Shared customer/supplier/product data functional/process/business unit matrices
• Consensus processes for designing IT infrastructure • High-level process owners design standardized processes
services; IT application decisions made in business unit • Centrally mandated databases
• IT decisions made centrally
Diversification Replication
• Few, if any, shared customers or suppliers • Few, if any, shared customers
• Independent transactions • Independent transactions aggregated at a high level
• Operationally unique business units • Operationally similar business units
Low
• Autonomous business management • Autonomous business unit leaders with limited discretion
• Business unit control over business process design over processes
• Few data standards across business units • Centralized (or federal) control over business process design
• Most IT decisions made within business units • Standardized data definition but locally owned with some
aggregation at corporate
• Centrally mandated IT services
Low High
Business Process Standardization
Source: Enterprise Architecture as Strategy: Creating Foundation for Business Execution
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by Jeanne W. Ross
Enterprise Architecture Builds Agility Over Time
Business
How data is collected, organized,
Data or captured, safeguarded and
Information distributed (Structure)
EA Layers
Technology
200+
OPEN, STANDARD, FREE
Marketing Analytics to Insight Insight to
Campaign ROI Campaign Execute to Lead
Event Execute to Lead Disparate Sources to
Unified Data List Import to Prospect
Sales Social Prospect to Lead Lead to
Logistics Shipment to Dispatch Inbound
Shipment to Receipt Freight Invoice to Approval
Lane Forecast to Carrier Contract
Order Management Multi-channel Order to
Promise Fulfillment Orchestration to Invoice
Opportunity Opportunity to Quote Quote to Order to Drop Shipment
Finance Budget to Approval Asset Acquisition Order Order to Close Opportunity Opportunity
to Retirement Bank Transaction to Cash Position to Forecast Sales Play to Key Account Manufacturing Forecast to Plan Production
Expense Report to Reimbursement Supplier Opportunity Schedule Change to Sales Call Order to Cost Update Contract Manufacturing
Invoice to Payment Customer Invoice to Receipt Vendor Lead to Channel Opportunity Channel Request to Delivery
Customer Collection to Credit Policy Lead to
Daily Close to Financial Forecast Period Close Innovation Social Monitoring to Idea Capture
Vendor Opportunity Idea Capture to Business Case Requirement
to Financial Reports
Sales Performance Management Sales Strategy Definition to Optimization Concept Formation to
Procurement Insight to Smart Sourcing to Execution Coaching Plan to Performance Design Product Proposal to Go-to-Market
Requisition to Receipt Contract Creation to Incentive Plan to Payment Candidate Portfolio Review to Selection
Spend Compliance Supplier Registration to
Supplier Performance Supplier Return to Service Customer Contract to Resolution Social HR & Talent Recruit to Onboard Benefits to
Settlement Supplier Invoice to Payment Listing to Resolution Service Request to Dispatch Payroll Time Collection to Payroll Payroll to
Knowledge Gap to Solution Sensor Alert to Payment Goal Setting to Performance
Project Management Initiation to Project Plan Preventive Maintenance Customer Sentiment to Improvement Talent Review to Succession
Resource Deployment to Utilization Project Preventive Maintenance Absence Planning to Productivity Improvement
Execution to Control Project Expenditure to Cost Employee Insight to Workforce Wellness
Control Grant Award Funding to Closeout Commerce B2C: Multi-Channel to Omni-channel Employee Separation to Workforce Analysis
Project Contract to Revenue Analysis to Experience B2C: Awareness to Interaction B2C:
Interest to Purchase B2B: Multi-Channel to Industry Retail Public Entity Higher
Project Optimization Education Insurance Banking Healthcare
Omni-channel Experience B2B: Product Search
to Cart B2B: Cart to Agreement More coming
Warehouse
CFO Tax Provision Inter-Company
Subscription Grants Self-Service Inventory & Cost Model Lifecycle
Work Definition
Project Portfolio
Workforce
Transportation Customs HR
(Direct Tax) Management Management Procurement Management Management Management Sourcing Management
Management
Intelligent
Financial Close Cash Resource & Task Order Production Product Fleet
Payment Payments Work Execution
COO Mgmt Management Mgmt Management Monitoring Development Management
Discounts Shared Services
Exploit and
Autonomously Actionable Actionable Autonomously Actionable
Share Events Insights Information
Structured
Enterprise
Data
Control
Understand
Analyse, Predict,
Discover 01011010
101100 Ingest Transform Refine Act
and Measure
Transformation
(can and will be anything) (can and will be anything)
Autonomous Transaction
Analytics Cloud
Data Services (DMP) Processing
Interpretation
Big Data / NoSQL DataScience.com
Things
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Application Architecture
In the context of cloud
Existing
Web
Customer
Portal HCM &
Records
Commerc Talent
Chatbot AI Omni-channel
Management Sales e Mgt
Recommendations
Existing
Browser Call
Chatbots Centre
Digital
Digital Media
Media Supply
Visualisation Management
Management Service ERP Chain
Call
Augment
ed Reality
Security
Partners
ECO-SYSTEM
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Data Flow & Integration
1 Premier Promotion only
ORACLE APPLICATION DESIGN: SAMPLE 2 Customers (Batch)
OUTBOUND CAMPAIGN MANAGEMENT BUSINESS PROCESS 3 Multiple personas (pre-integrated)
Data as a 4 Personalised advert (pre-
Service (DaaS) 5
integrated)
Current Customers
3 6
Closed loop Marketing (pre-
7
integrated)
Advert Marketing 8
Persona advert clicks (standard
Delivery 4
Cloud 7 report)
Platform MARKETING Updated Customer Profiles
5
A
Extensions
8
6
B Micro-site
CUSTOMER Customer Data Legacy Integrations
A
Campaign Management
Micro-Site Cloud
1 2
B
Legacy
Advert Current Customer
Content Marketing Records
Innovate to Release to
Design Product Cost Product Develop Product Qualify Suppliers
Commercialize Production
Launch to Data Management Campaign & Lead Content Testing & Enterprise
Content Marketing
Lead Platform Management Optimization Analytics
Technology
IoT
Platform IOT Devices BACK
OFFICE
SYSTEMS
CUSTOMER,
EMPLOYEE,
PARTNER DATA-DRIVEN INSIGHT DATA-DRIVEN APPLICATIONS Existing
Product
INTEGRATION Systems
PLATFORM
Extended Micro
Functions Services Existing
Mobile Apps Real-time Business Customer
Analytics Intelligence Records
Integration
Browser
Container
Database s
Existing
Data
Warehouse
Call
Security
API Data as a
Platform Service
ECO-SYSTEM PLATFORM
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Infrastructure Capabilities
DEVICES
CUSTOMER,
EMPLOYEE,
PARTNER
BACK OFFICE
FUNCTIONS
IaaS IaaS
Existing
Call
Centre
Call
Security
ECO-SYSTEM
Subnet-B Subnet-E
10.0.4.0/2 10.0.7.0/24 Virtual Cloud
4 Network
Customer Load balancer 10.0.0.0/16
Datacenter (100 Mbps)
Subnet-A Subnet-D
10.0.3.0/2 10.0.6.0/24
4
Two 4-OCPU VM
Web Servers IAM Service
(1 TB Block Volumes)
1Gbps
Subnet-C Audit Service
FastConnect
10.0.5.0/24
RMAN Backup
Database Standard Edition
2 core, High IO Object Storage
(2 TB)
Subnet-A Subnet-D
10.0.3.0/24 10.0.6.0/24 Virtual Cloud
Network
10.0.0.0/16
Customer
Load balanced
Datacenter
Web Servers on VMs
IAM Service
Subnet-A Subnet-C
10.0.3.0/24 10.0.5.0/24
Audit Service
RMAN backup
DRG
VPN Bastion Server on VM 2-node RAC Database Object Storage
• Business • Data
Processes • Information
• Organization
• People
Data or
Business
Information
Architecture
Architecture
Technology Application
Architecture Architecture
• Network
• Compute
• Storage
• Application
• Integration
• Services
• Security
Security and
Cloud Management
SaaS Business Process Business Service Application
Business Mgmt Policy Mgmt
Services
Orchestration
IaaS Server Network Storage Operations
Deployable Entities
Design-time
Pool Clouds
Managers
Physical Pools Servers Disks Engineered Other Legacy
Partners
Facilities Real Estate Cooling Utilities Other
Major Activities
– Create and document detailed end-to-end business model and corresponding applications
modules architecture.
– Develop and document executable reference target technology architecture and roadmap.
– Create deployment architecture (PreProd/Dev/test/UAT/Prod) + replication rules for integration.
– Develop detailed catalogs for extensions, environments, and integrations.
– Design the target infrastructure, network topology, identity and access, data center, and security
architecture
– Identify the information and BI model, data locality, and security requirements.
– Determine object storage / files storage architecture and security.
– Design cloud management processes (e.g. self-service process).
– Verify required infra resources versus available infra resources (capacity planning).
– Design custom build applications architecture based on microservices approach.
– Review and sign off the proposed architecture.
Call Center Retail Store Field Services Mobile Direct Sales Chat Web Dealers Social IoT
Digital Customer Experience (CX) Platform
Marketing Sales (B2B) Commerce & CPQ Customer Service
Research, Discover using Unified Demand Generation, Opportunity Mgmt. Merchandising) Email, Click2Call, SMS Agents
Data (DMP) and Sales Forecasting
Automate Cross-Channel Campaign Sales Catalog Mgmt., New Order and Billing Care (presentment,
Strategic Analytics
Monitoring
Quote Mgmt., Configurator, Product
Social Marketing Predictive Selling Field Services
Integration
IT Governance
CX Foundation
Customer Social
Product Data Content & Exp Business Adaptive Loyalty
Data Collaboration (Listening, Mobility
Management Management Process Mgmt Intelligence/RTD Mgmt
Management Engagement)
Identity Governance
Process
Development Tools
Core BSS
Retail Stores Customer Order Payments &
Rating & Charging Billing
Management Collection
Big Data
Core OSS
Service Order Service Resource
Data
Infrastructure Services
Public Cloud Private Cloud Hybrid Cloud CSP Network 3rd Party Providers
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Oracle Solution Map for Communications Industry SaaS PaaS IaaS
Call Center Retail Store Field Services Mobile Direct Sales Chat Web Dealers Social IoT
Digital Customer Experience (CX) Platform
IoT Cloud
Marketing Cloud*
Oracle Marketing Sales
Sales
(B2B) Commerce & CPQ Customer Service
Research,
DMPDiscover using Unified
(Bluekai) Demand Generation, Opportunity Mgmt. Merchandising) Email, Click2Call, SMS Agents
Data (DMP) and Sales Forecasting
Oracle Service Cloud &
ContentContent
Contextualised Marketing
to Engage Commerce Experience Manager for Engagement Cloud
Knowledge Management
(Compendium)
Audience Oracle Commerce
Personalisation &Search
and Guided CPQ
Oracle
Territory
Territory Sales
andand
Quota Cloud
Quota
Management
Mgmt
Cloud
Management
Cloud Management
Responsys/Eloqua Sales Catalog Mgmt., New Order and Billing Care (presentment,
Mgmt &
Automate Cross-Channel Campaign
Services/APIs
Management
Monitoring
Analytics
Suite
Oracle Analytics
Personalised Campaigns Oracle Field Service
Oracle
Cloud
(Maxymiser) Quote Mgmt., Configurator, Product
Enterprise
Social Marketing Predictive Selling Field Services
Cloud
Integration
Access
Cloud
Oracle IdentityAccess
Security
IT Governance
Strategic
CX Foundation
Customer Experience Social Mobile &
CDM Product Data OSN Content & Exp Business
Process Social Adaptive
AI for CX Loyalty
Loyalty
Data OPH Cloud Collaboration & Content (Listening, Chatbot
Mobility
Governance
Tools
Development
Core BSS
Oracle
Development
Cloud
Customer Order Payments &
Identity
Retail
OracleStores
Retail Oracle OSM Rating & Charging Billing
Oracle BRM
Identity
Management Collection
DataData
Core OSS
Cloud
Big Big
Service Order Service Resource
Oracle
Data
Supply Chain
Oracle Management
Supply Chain ERP Financials
Oracle Financials Cloud
(Devices & Content)
Management Cloud (Revenue Accounting)
Infrastructure Services
Public Cloud Private Cloud Hybrid Cloud CSP Network 3rd Party Providers
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Building a Current and Reference Architecture
Define a step-by-step approach
Apps Apps
HCM SCM Finance Platform Unlimited Unlimited
Services ERP ERP
Fusion Single Instance
API Gateway
Customer Integration Platform (TIBCO)
Platform
Services
Business
Integration Security Extensibility Mobile
Intelligence
Platform
Services
Business
Integration Security Extensibility Mobile
Intelligence
Third Parties
Customer Service Bus API Mgt & Gateway Managed File Transfer
Customer Agent
(ASAP) Financials
Retained
(ABCS)
Systems
ERP
3rd Party Channel (Revenue
(Goods &
Accounting)
(e.g credit check, Resource Management Content)
Network
payment gateway) (UIM)
SRM
(Social Cloud)
Customer Platform
Marketing
Customer Service Sales Force Commerce
Content Automation
Automation (Compendium) (Responsys)
(Service Cloud/ (Commerce Cloud + CPQ
Engagement Cloud) (Sales Cloud) Personalisation DMP Cloud)
(Maxymiser) (Bluekai)
3 4 1 2
Integration Hub (Integration Cloud, SOA Cloud, ODI and MFT Cloud)
Identity Management
14
5 7 8 9 11 12 13
(Identity Cloud)
6 10
IM & Analytics
Customer Single View Product Catalog Smart Offers Strategic Analytics
Innovation
Financials
Platform
ERP
(Revenue Account
Social Accounting) Management
Content & Exp Mobile (Financial Cloud) Big Data
(Social Cloud) (Experience Cloud) (Mobile & Chatbot Cloud) (Big Data Cloud)
3rd Party 3rd Party Customer Order Management Rating, Charging, Billing Service Activation
Retained
Systems
B/OSS
Solution Architecture
IaaS System Solution
SRM ERP
Customer Platform
(Social Cloud)
Financials (Revenue
Accounting)
(Financial Cloud)
Marketing
Customer Service Sales Force Content Automation Commerce
Automation (Compendium) (Responsys) Prepaid Account
(Service Cloud/ (Commerce Cloud + Management
Engagement Cloud) (Sales Cloud) Personalisation DMP CPQ Cloud)
(Maxymiser) (Bluekai)
3 5 1 2 4
Identity Management
(Identity Cloud)
Integration Hub (Integration Cloud, SOA Cloud, ODI and MFT Cloud)
17
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Innovation Platform
Customer Single Product Smart Customer Order Rating, Charging, Service Strategic Analytics
IM & Analytics
View Catalog Offers Management Billing Activati
(BRM) on
B/OSS
(OPH Cloud) (AI Cloud) (OSM) (Analytics Cloud)
(CDM Cloud)
Goods Fulfilment Resource (ASAP)
Social Content & Exp Mobile Big Data
(Existing VF Management
(Experience (Mobile & (Big Data Cloud)
(Social Cloud) System) (UIM)
Cloud) Chatbot Cloud)
Retained
Major Activities
– Implement the target infrastructure, network topology, identity and access, data center, security,
integrations, and BI models architecture.
– Implement Cloud Management processes (such as self-service process).
– Implement deployment architecture (PreProd/Dev/test/UAT/Prod) + replication rules for integration
– Implement designed application and data architecture.
– Cross validate the designed target architecture with reference architecture after
development/configuration and build.
– Develop custom build applications architecture based on microservices approach.
– Leverage the 12 factor methodology for applications development.
Monolithics
Microservices Serverless
Monoliths Microservices
Module 1 Module 2 Module N API
Must support Must support
Business Logic the the Logic
requirements requirements
of ALL of ONE
Data Store module Data Store
modules
Fully featured run times that Light run times that do one
support all use cases thing
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Considerations for Adopting the Microservices Architecture
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Monolithic Versus Microservices Architectures
Key differences
Cloud Architecture
Envisioning & Planning
Major Activities
‒ Cross validate through testing the designed target architecture with reference
architecture after development/configuration and build.
‒ Ensure active stakeholder participation and support.
‒ Identify reuse opportunities of the architecture (like micro services or integrations).
‒ Review and refine architecture artefacts.
‒ Explore further architectural views: Security, information, business process, technology,
organizational
‒ Evolve Enterprise Architecture: Share learning, informal and formal modeling sessions,
investigate technologies, identify candidate architectures.
‒ Govern Architecture: Develop guidelines, monitor and measure, develop architecture
metrics, enforce adherence to guidance.
CURRENT
technology
q Collect information about customer’s q Collect information
business processes business processes q TheKeep inshould
information mind:cover at least
Be verycustomer’s
clear current
about the scope proposed
the domain impacted by the
q Get an understanding of the • q Get an understanding of the
• Validate
change with the customer
RACI MATRIX customer’s current state state
q Gather an understanding of the
• Which systems are in and out of and
priorities scope?
business value.
23 Confidential – Oracle Internal
CURRENT
Security Baseline Operational Prioritization Current State
& Guidance RACI Matrix Architecture
Capability Map Create Value Story Capture Current State Create Solution Validate with the customer
q Design Present Solution Proposal Customer Adoption
CURRENT Step
Solution Bill of Key
Materials Readiness
Current State Architecture RA R CValue I C C I
Roadmap Assessment
Story ECAL Artefact
Customer
CURRENT
Profile
ECAL Artefact
Architecture Proposal
Complete BoM & Sizing
OPEREATE
Iterative Artefact
VALIDATE Bill of
Materials Artefact pre-req.
PLAN
June 2020 Documentation
CURRENT
Capture Benefits
Planning
Plan Engagement Create Demo / PoC
Value
CURRENT
Realization Decision Making
Joint
Engagement
Demo / PoC
Delivery
ECAL 3.1 Solution Delivery
Plan
INTERNAL
GUIDE
• Reduced risk
Focus on Re-use of
Single global Share best
customer value, existing asset
approach practice
not product libraries
Extensive
Global Appropriate for
patterns library
architecture all Oracle
for Point of View
standard offerings
creation
Now that you have completed this module, you should be able to :
• Explain the importance of Enterprise Architecture in the context of cloud
• Define Enterprise Architecture differentiators
• Highlight the importance of Cloud Readiness Assessment
• Describe the concepts of business architecture by using Modern Best Practices (MBP)
• Explain information or data architecture
• Describe application and technology architecture of Oracle Cloud
• Plan a Cloud Enterprise Architecture engagement effectively
• Explain the difference between monolithic and microservices architectures for app development
• List the steps in preparing a current and reference architecture
• Leverage Oracle Enterprise Cloud Architecture Framework (ECAL)