Even more news for Autonomous Database
As May comes to a close, here is information about the new features released during the last 2 weeks along with some customer success stories. Don't forget to sign-up for our free webcast series "Autonomous Database In Action - Webcasts".
New feature deep-dive
LOW LATENCY CONNECTIONS
OVERVIEW
Many applications perform multiple round-trips between the application layer and the database. These scenarios depend on low-latency connections to ensure an optimal end-user experience. Reducing the latency for each round-trip may speed up application response times. Oracle Development has provided some essential recommendations to help cloud admins and architects minimize the network latency for connections between applications and Autonomous Database. These recommendations cover four typical deployment design patterns:
Description: Animation showing four different architecture patterns for minimizing network latency
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DOC: Best Practices for Low Latency Connections with Autonomous Database, click here
PDF: Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne with Oracle Autonomous Database, click here
BLOG: Now Supported: PeopleSoft Applications Using Autonomous Database, click here
EXTERNAL CALLS WITH CUSTOMER-MANAGED WALLET
The Oracle-managed wallet contains over 90 of the most commonly trusted root and intermediate SSL certificates. Many applications need to make external calls to execute certain processing operations, and these external calls typically require additional certificates. When an Autonomous Database instance is on a private endpoint, it is now possible to use a customer-managed wallet using UTL_HTTP, DBMS_LDAP, UTL_SMTP, and UTL_TCP procedures and when the scheduler sends SMTP email notifications for various events related to scheduler jobs.
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DOC: Make External Calls Using a Customer-Managed Wallet, click here
BLOG: DBMS_CLOUD and UTL_SMTP packages in the Autonomous Database, click here
TABLE FORMAT FOR PAR URL
A PAR URL allows a browser to easily retrieve data from an Autonomous Database without requiring additional information. Any user can access the data by supplying the PAR URL in a browser or using a REST client, subject to security controls enforced by the database. Users can view the retrieved data in tabular format from a browser by appending a query parameter to the PAR URL. Additional parameters allow the data in individual columns to be color-coded.
Description: Animation showing process for creating and using a PAR URL
FOUR TYPICAL USAGE PATTERNS FOR PAR URLs
1, Simplify collaboration
You can use PAR URLs for emergency data access. In situations where a rapid response is needed, such as during a critical incident investigation, you provide a PAR URL to allow immediate and temporary access to specific data without creating new database accounts or modifying existing permissions.
2. Enhance new and existing B2B applications A business partner can easily access data. Using a PAR URL, a business can provide a simple way for a business partner to access data or reports. This can eliminate the need for manual report generation and email distribution
3. Provide secure and controlled access for internal and external auditors When an external auditor or reviewer requires access to specific data for a limited time, a PAR URL can give them the access they need without compromising the overall security of the database.
4. Enable "Data-as-a-Product" projects Vendors can grant limited or single-use access to purchased content or data using a PAR URL. Once accessed, the URL expires, protecting the product’s exclusivity and ensuring efficient, secure delivery.
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DOC: Use Pre-Authenticated Request URLs for Read-Only Data Access on Autonomous Database, click here
BLOG: Secure and easy access to Oracle Autonomous Database Data via Pre-Authenticated URLs, click here
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CROSS-TENANCY ACCESS FOR IAM USERS
Identity and Access Management (IAM) cross-tenancy user access to an Autonomous Database instance is similar to a single tenancy scenario except that tenancy information is required for mappings and token requests, and a policy is needed for both tenancies to allow this cross-tenancy database resource access.
Latest Customer Success Stories
HENO - Develops cloud-native EMR clinical app with APEX HENO used ATP and APEX to build their own electronic medical record for PT services to manage billing, payments, scheduling, charting, and other patient management processes. The app is now used by more than 300 clinics nationwide. The database’s built-in encryption helps clinics to comply with HIPAA regulations. Clinicians can now spend more time caring for patients.
Axino - ADB helps Axino keep food fresh Axino builds Internet of Things (IoT) sensor systems for grocery stores, restaurants, and logistics providers to monitor and predict refrigerated food temperatures.
Why Axino chose Autonomous Database Axino selected Oracle APEX, a low-code development framework with Oracle Autonomous Database, to quickly build new dashboards and reporting applications for prospective clients for a fast development cycle and extension to mobile devices. Oracle REST Data Services allows Axino to quickly build APIs to connect data within Oracle Autonomous Database and share it with an APEX customer portal for better business insights.
Schneider Electric - Gains HR data insights and reduces administrative tasks with OAC and ADB
The company wanted to gain better data insights to advance talent recruitment, development, and retention. Schneider chose Oracle Fusion HCM to automate HR processes, and they are using ADW and OAC to build an HR data repository and reporting platform.
NAS Neuron - Keeping patients’ wait times for online information short and delivering an exceptional experience
NAS Neuron Health Services works with insurers, reinsurers, and governments across the Persian Gulf region to handle healthcare claims for its 1.8 million members. As the volume of claims and members increased, the company's on-premise environment needed help swiftly responding to rising workloads.
Prosperdtx - Migrating Oracle Exalytics workload to OCI and ADW Prosperdtx’s business model relies on building ML models, which require large amounts of training data. However, the company’s previous data management and analytics solutions didn't let them take in and analyze the vast amounts of data needed for data science models. Prosperdtx needed AI and ML to build various predictive models. The company chose OCI Data Science to build ML models. Using ADW and Object Storage for storing data, it was able to ingest massive amounts of patient data faster than it could before implementing OCI.
Autonomous Database In Action - Webcasts
Deutsche Bank - Moving 1000s of Databases into the Oracle Exadata Cloud and ADB Join this webcast to hear how Deutsche Bank has moved more than 2000 Oracle Databases to a new system that can speed up analysis, process payments faster, cut energy usage in half, and reduce costs. The massive IT project aims to save triple-digit millions of euros in costs.
Date: May 31 2024 | Start Time: 10.00 a.m. CEST | Duration: 1 hour
Schneider Electric - Revolutionizes HR Insights with Autonomous Database and Analytics Cloud Schneider Electric is implementing a new People Analytics Vision. The ADB + OAC solution helps save days of repetitive work in the HR department, gathering, preparing, validating, and generating reports.
Date: 11 July 2024 | Start Time: 10.00 a.m. CEST | Duration: 1 hour
11880.com - Moving all Applications to Autonomous Database on OCI 11880 initiated its Oracle Autonomous Database journey in 2018. In 2022, the company began transitioning its MDM system, which houses comprehensive company data, to the OCI. This webcast will explore 11880's journey and highlight the key benefits derived from its pivotal migrations.
Date: 15 August 2024 | Start Time: 10.00 a.m. CET | Duration: 1 hour