OPENWORLD - At OpenWorld, database, grid control boosted

07.12.2004
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Paul Krill ist Redakteur unserer US-Schwesterpublikation InfoWorld.

Oracle Corp. at the OpenWorld conference here in San Francisco on Tuesday is making several product rollouts, including a new version of its database and grid computing enhancements.

Being unveiled is Oracle Database 10g Release 2, which sports enhanced availability, manageability, performance, and security features, the company said. Scheduled to ship in mid-2005, the database offers new sorting techniques to improve operations such as queries and index creation. The function also may eliminate the need for pre-loading of sort operations.

Additionally, improved load balancing in the Real Application Clusters function of Oracle?s database platform enables quicker response to changing server utilization patterns, the company said.

An API is included in Release 2 for Oracle?s Cluster Ready Services, to enable higher application availability. Also, new automated failover capabilities will improve a Web site?s ability to come back online after a disaster, according to Oracle.

The new database also features more automated storage management operations and easier sharing of storage resources in a grid environment, according to Oracle.

Administrative enhancements include collection of performance statistics directly from memory, to allow diagnosis of slow or hung environments, and Automatic Workload Repository comparison reports for troubleshooting. There also is greater awareness of overall system performance in the database?s Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor.

Security is being improved through transparent encrypting of critical business data.

Application development features include support for the W3C XML Query standard for access to XML data; improved Windows support via stored procedures implemented in the Common Language Runtime and enhanced integration with Visual Studio. Also featured is augmented development functionality for Oracle HTML DB, which is a rapid Web development tool for the Oracle Database.

Oracle on Tuesday also is announcing Enterprise Manager 10g Release 2, for administering applications and systems. New grid control capabilities, dubbed Oracle Grid Control, offer automated software management features to allow administrators to deploy systems quicker, Oracle said. New service-level management functionality enables viewing of business services and service-level performance via a single screen.

Support for heterogeneous systems is boosted, including backing for alternative application servers and Linux. A Topology Visualization function in the release provides a visual representation of IT systems and services.

Enterprise Manager 10g Release 2 is slated for availability in mid-2005.

Oracle also is announcing Oracle Business Integration, which features an ESB, business process management, enhanced application integration, and BAM (business activity monitoring). The product support business process management based on service-oriented architectures and BPEL, and offers connectivity with mainframes, databases, messaging systems, transaction processing monitors, and applications from Oracle, SAP AG , Siebel Systems Inc., and Microsoft Corp.