Your legacy SQL application IT infrastructure is holding you back. It's expensive, hard to maintain and secure, and requires significant IT investments from your organization when you try to deliver the on demand scale and continuous availability that your customers demand. Yet, you don't want to throw away your entire investment in your existing SQL applications. It’s time to modernize by leveraging cloud-native technologies, such as Kubernetes and NuoDB, a leading distributed SQL database. Together, these technologies allow you to migrate existing enterprise SQL applications to cloud-native technologies and deploy in on-premises environments, private or public cloud environments, hybrid models, and across multiple clouds. The choice is yours.
In this webinar you'll earn how to:
-Lower IT costs and ease your management burden by moving your legacy stateful SQL applications to hybrid, private, or public cloud environments
-Scale out on demand to meet ever-changing application workload demands
-Deliver continuously available applications that meets your aggressive SLAs
-Simplify your build, deploy, runtime, and monitoring processes with cloud-native solutions by leveraging the benefits of Kubernetes, Operators, and persistent storage
-Focus on your business differentiation, not maintaining legacy IT infrastructure
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Meet the Speakers
Joe Leslie
Senior Product Manager,
Cloud-native Products
NuoDB
Nanda Badrappan
Product Director,
Cloud Technology Solutions
Temenos
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1. Benefits of Modernizing your Enterprise Banking SQL Applications
2. The Temenos & NuoDB approach underpinned by Kubernetes
3. Temenos Transact and NuoDB Demo
4. Q&A
Agenda
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2020 Trends
Organizations increasingly see benefits of
moving application workloads to the cloud
The Kubernetes ecosystem continues to
evolve and mature as the cloud-native
platform of choice
Banks looking to move application workloads
to multi-cloud
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Why Move to the Cloud?
● Relieve your company of IT infrastructure
deployment and expense burden
● CSPs today meet the security, performance, ease
of scale, and reliability SLAs required by your
business
● Flexibility to control risk level by choosing from a
variety of proven cloud deployment models
But how?
Together, Temenos, and NuoDB enable a smooth
transition from legacy infrastructures to a cloud-
native modern architecture.
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High IT Costs & Management
Requirements
You have legacy enterprise (critical) stateful SQL
banking apps running in on-prem data centers, usually
backed by traditional RDBMS vendors.
● Privately managed environments are expensive
and hard to maintain
● Require specialized staff to maintain, upgrade,
and fix failing components
● DR "runbook" testing and 2nd site standby site
can increase costs up to 2x
● NuoDB saves you a bundle
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Scale Elastically to Meet
Changing Workloads
Business consolidation, company mergers, and
seasonal product demand are all examples of
the ever changing business climate we live in.
● In the real-world, application workloads
experience peaks and valleys
● Using Temenos, and NuoDB, you can scale
out and in to meet application transactional
throughput requirements
● The result—allocated resources are
constantly tuned to service the workload
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Deliver on Continuous Availability
Configure your critical banking apps to be
continuously available—even in the event of
common hardware, software, and network failures.
● Failure events should not result in downtime—
if they are are properly planned for
● Using Temenos, and NuoDB underpinned by
Kubernetes, you can protect your applications
from common failure events
The result—end users work through failure and
recovery events, unaware that they are happening!
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Modern cloud-native, cloud-agnostic distributed SQL database for high
throughput transactional workloads
Storage
Mgmt
Query
Processing
App App
Traditional
RDBMS
Architecture
NuoDB Architecture
Durability
Connection Mgmt
SQL Parser
SQL Optimizer
Transaction Mgmt
Transaction Engine (TE)
Storage Manager (SM)
TE
SM SM
App App
TE
NuoDB
● On-demand scale-out and scale-in
● Continuous availability protection
against planned and unplanned outages for
HA & DR
● Freedom to choose—on-prem, private, or
public cloud, running on physical, virtual,
and containerized environments
● ANSI SQL interface, ACID Compliant
Transactions
● Visual SQL development support with Java
based tooling
● Visual Monitoring and diagnostics
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Focus on Differentiation
Together Temenos and NuoDB provide the technologies
that enable businesses to migrate legacy enterprise
banking applications to a modern application platform.
● Temenos provides cloud-native, cloud-agnostic
banking solutions
● NuoDB is a cloud-native, cloud-agnostic distributed
SQL database for enterprise applications on
Kubernetes
These solutions free you to focus on the differentiation
that drives your business forward.
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Demo:
Running Temenos Transact on NuoDB
in Google Cloud (GKE)
● Google GKE or Google Anthos
● AWS ECS Fargate/EKS
● Azure AKS
● Red Hat OpenShift
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The Trend towards Multi-Cloud
● Temenos and NuoDB also support multi-cloud
deployments
○ Tested and Certified
● What is multi-cloud?
○ Always include more than one public cloud
○ Less rigid than hybrid—components are
designed to deploy on different cloud
providers—or across them, if you like
○ Designed to avoid CSP vendor lock-in
● For an in-depth demonstration of Temenos
and NuoDB running in Multi-Cloud, contact us
at sales @temenos.com & sales@nuodb.com
Cloud Provider 1
CP2
CP3
14. Temenos and NuoDB: The Platform To Build Your Future On
Deploy in on-premises, cloud, & hybrid environments
Meet end user expectations for
continuously available applications
Availability Scalability
Scale elastically to meet ever-changing
application workload demands
Choose when, where, and how to
deploy mission-critical applications
Time for Questions!
Flexibility
info@nuodb.com | nuodb.com
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Next Steps
Useful resources:
● Temenos Transact on Distributed Database
● NuoDB Operator
○ Demo in Red Hat OpenShift
○ Delivering On Automated Day 2
Operations
● Try it yourself - NuoDB Community Edition
Notes de l'éditeur
Joe manages our cloud-native strategy and is responsible for roadmap and delivery of NuoDB products and solutions that are deployed in cloud-native environments. In addition Joe is the product owner for the Admin management tier and NuoDB Insights, the visual monitoring component in NuoDB
Benefits of Modernizing your Enterprise SQL Apps -- We will touch upon….
Lower IT costs and management burden
Scale Elastically to meet ever changing application workloads
Deliver on Continuous Availability offered when using cloud-native technolgies
Joe to start with Trend 1 and pull in Nanda for Trend 2.
Joe to comment on Trend 3 and including Nanda by throwing a question at him.
Today Organisations see benefits in moving their workloads to Cloud. Cloud adoption will accelerate further in 2020 and beyond.
CIOs of the bank are asking for Multi Cloud solutions for a number of reasons as they start to see the value.
The industry is consolidating infrastructure with Kubernetes. Therefore, Kubernetes will continue to evolve as the cloud native platform of choice.
Joe to present the leading three bullets, then the leading question and Nanda will summarize and close the slide.
Why Cloud Now!?
Convey a choice to control risk by deploying partly cloudy or fully cloudy "cloud" environments
At one point there was a lot of perceived and actual risk of moving to the cloud too early – the early adopter phase. However, now the technology is much more mature and proven -- it's a good time to plan your migrations and get started realizing all the benefits moving to the Cloud offers.
Flexibility to control risks sub-bullets
Choose Cloud or Cloud-native
Run either — on-prem private cloud, hybrid, or public cloud.
Joe to present this slide.
Maybe you have yet to start your journey to the Cloud… or perhaps you have already started your journey to the Cloud by first migrated stateless apps to the Cloud and already realizing cost savings. That’s great. Many companies start there first as it is a logical first step and controls risk. But now you have gained some Cloud experience and are ready to further increase your IT saving by moving your critical legacy "stateful" applications to the cloud. But not quite sure of your best options…
Addressing some of the cost bullets mentioned here, you can consider ….
Swapping your expensive legacy DB for NuoDB – In this, you will gain cloud-native distributed SQL database capability – yet not give up important SQL RDBMS tenants like ANSI standard SQL and ACID compliant transactions. No need to rewrite applications to fit a new database paradigm.
Deploying on active-active lower-cost commodity hardware managed in the cloud
As a result, reduce hw and infrastructure and IT expert staffing costs
Joe to introduce the slide title and handover to Nanda.
One of the important benefits many customers seek to realize when moving to the cloud is ease of scale-out to meet every changing application workload demands – Nanda, could you please take us through how Temenos and NuoDB deliver in this particular area?
While moving to Cloud and then running natively in Cloud are important. However, having a cost effective architecture is very important too.
Applications experience peaks and valleys in the real world. The application should be able to scale elastically during load and scale back during idle times.
Using Temenos, and NuoDB underpinned by Kubernetes, you can scale out and in to meet application transactional throughput requirements
Slide 8 – Joe to present
Continuous Availability - A must requirement for today’s enterprise applications especially banking applications that require that application must stay running - no exceptions. Temenos and NuoDB together underpinned by Kubernetes provided “continuous availability” – even in the event of common hw, sw, and network failures.
Our strong belief is failure events SHOUD NOT result in down time. With proper redundancy planning and implementation – systems will continue to run.
The result ….
Joe to present this slide
Joe to use this slide to guide Nanda to take the audience through the demo.
Both Temenos and NuoDB bring best of breed in their specific domain areas to deliver on the advantages of modern architecture and low touch management.
This is the peanut butter and chocolate moment where Temenos and NuoDB together allow for easy cloud-native migration from more expensive and harder to maintain legacy envs -- allowing you to focus on your company strengths and differentiation.
Next up, Nanda will lead, and he and I will take you through a demo showing the benefits of a Temenos and NuoDB solution.
These solutions free you to focus on …. sub bullet
instead of legacy IT infrastructure management, care and feeding.
Nanda to
Joe to start the slide and hand over to Nanda to focus on what multi-cloud means for the banking industry
A somewhat new term "Multi-Cloud" found in analyst papers and industry blogs.
We have heard for a long time the terms on-prem/private, public, and hybrid clouds. And a Hybrid cloud s simply a cloud deployment that includes both private and public clouds. However, generally speaking it is common that components in the hybrid cloud are designed to run in a specific cloud component in the architecture (e.g. the Oracle database runs on-prem only!)
Multi-cloud tends to refer to a cloud deployment that includes different public cloud services(often from different providers), but can also include private cloud resources as well. The main goal of Multi-cloud is to reduce vendor lock-in. In contrast to hybrid, the multi-cloud is designed to allow you the freedom to move component between -- or across -- cloud vendor products if you like.
Both Kubernetes and NuoDB fit well into a Multi-cloud strategy allow you to choose where to run your software, either public, private or both, and also "siloed" in or "across" the cloud platforms.
Questions for Joe
How does it compare to traditional systems such as Oracle?
Are there particular types of financial services applications that NuoDB, as a distributed SQL database, is a good fit for?
Is NuoDB open source?
Questions for Nanda
4. The demo was based in Google Cloud. Can we use the Transact/NuoDB Solution in Private Cloud too?
5. Is there a reference Architecture for Transact/NuoDB with Google Anthos?
6. In a multi-cloud scenario, would the solution running actively across both the clouds?