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June 12 2013 Rob Straight Senior Manager OpenEdge Product Management Market Demand for Cloud Results from a survey of our ISVsApplication Partners 90 are investigating cloud computing ID: 166346

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Slide1

An Introduction to Progress Arcade™

June 12, 2013

Rob Straight

Senior Manager, OpenEdge Product ManagementSlide2

Market Demand for Cloud

Results from a survey of our ISVs/Application Partners:

90% are investigating cloud computing

88% have given “a lot” or “some” thought on hosting in the cloud

60% will begin work on testing the cloud

50% will make some form of cloud purchase in 2011Slide3

Vision

Progress Arcade accelerates moving ISVs and BSPs into the Cloud, an enticing hosting alternative, as they adopt a SaaS business model.

Progress Arcade also makes use of the Cloud to help OpenEdge developers learn about the product features offered by Progress and by Complimentary Solution Providers.

OpenEdge

is the leading

SaaS

Platform for ISVs and Business Service Providers to simplify service development and delivery for the

Cloud

resulting in greater Operational ResponsivenessSlide4

OpenEdge Cloud Strategy: Progress Arcade

An Extensible Environment Supporting Customer-Oriented Cloud-Based Activities

Goals:

Accelerate SaaS partner business: facilitate deployment in the Cloud

App modernization: help customers utilize OpenEdge product features

Demonstrate the synergy of OpenEdge and the Cloud

Available in Popular Cloud Environments

Initially Amazon EC2Slide5

Progress Arcade

Community

Features

Premium User

FeaturesSlide6

Progress Arcade - Free Community Resources

Network and discuss all things SaaS and cloud with others just like you

Take a test-drive of other Progress applications and solutions with just a few clicks

TRY

SHARE

SHOP

Visit our marketplace of complementary products & servicesSlide7

Progress Arcade - Premium Resources

Configure and prepare your application for the cloud quickly and easily

Provide your sales team with the ability to demonstrate your products in the cloud

DEMO

STAGE

DEPLOY

Deploy your production application in the cloud with just a few simple clicksSlide8

Progress Arcade Community Features

“Community” Use

No Charge for the OpenEdge Community to Access

Try out the latest releases from the OpenEdge product lineSlide9

Progress Arcade Premium Use Features

“Premium” Use

Using These Features Results in Fees for Use of the Underlying Infrastructure

Registration is Required to Gain Access and for Billing PurposesSlide10

Progress Arcade Provides:

A Powerful Yet Easy-to-use Interface to the CloudA Structured Environment Tuned to Getting OpenEdge Applications Running in the Cloud

Direct access to more technically advanced features is available for those who are interested

OpenEdge Products Pre-populated & Configured as a Starting Point, Covering a Range of Single- and Multi-system Deployments

OpenEdge 10.2B through 11.2

Support for Product Demos in the Cloud

Sophisticated Management and Monitoring CapabilitiesSlide11

Progress Arcade Architecture Overview

Progress Arcade Web Access

Client

1

Client

2

Client

nSlide12

Progress Arcade Live DemoSlide13

Recent Feature Additions

General UsabilityKeeping the Stage & Test Area Current64-bit Images/Machines Only

Custom Tags

Ease of Use Setting Up and Modifying Security GroupsSlide14

Usability: Easy navigation from one door to another

No need to go back to home page to switch doors- easy navigation from one door to another directlySlide15

Currency: Latest OE in Stage & TestSlide16

Currency: Select between 32- and 64-bit OE versions

Users can now choose to install between 32 bit OE version and 64 bit OE version while starting the deploymentSlide17

Currency: New Amazon EC2 Regions Available

Four new Amazon EC2 regions: Oregon, Sao Paulo, Sydney, Tokyo are now

availableSlide18

Only 64 bit Machine Instances

Users can now enjoy more efficient, 64-bit machine instances. Only 64-bit machines are supported for new deployments- 32-bit instances are NO longer available. This allows vertical scaling of machines from Small to the largest Large.Slide19

Add “Custom Tags” while launching a machine instance

Users can add Tags in the form of “name=value” pairs by clicking “Add Tags” button while starting a machine. Default namespace “

arcadetag

” will be added to this and it will be stored as “

arcadetag:name

=value”. Details on using this feature can be found in white paper:

Using New “Add Tags” Feature in Arcade

.Slide20

Modify security group (add/ delete security ports)

Click “Ports” button to open dialog box. Click “Add port” to add new ports or click X to delete existing port in security group. Finally click “Update” to update security group. Slide21

OE 11.1, OE 11.2 & OE Mobile Test Drive in ShowroomSlide22

Solve “Captcha” on Deploy door to stop a server

To prevent stopping a production server accidently.

To prevent stopping production server by malicious scripts/bots.Slide23

Features coming soon: Slide24

“Connect-in-Browser” linux

machines using web based SSH Console

Java should be enabled. Allow pop-ups. Allow applets to run. Allow to save

mindterm

host keys.Slide25

Download RDP file to connect to Windows machinesSlide26

“Connect-in-Browser” to showroom deployments (Windows

)

Java should be enabled. Allow pop-ups. Allow applets to run. Slide27

aPaaS Impact

On Premises Development Continues to be SupportedDeployment Option Via Arcade Remains Viable

Ability to Demo Applications is also Still Useful

Progress Arcade Remains Just as Important in the aPaaS Future as it is Today for the OpenEdge Development CommunitySlide28