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Oracle Enterprise Manager 24 ai - Whats New??

 Oracle Enterprise Manager 24ai introduces powerful AI-driven capabilities that transform how organizations monitor and manage their Oracle environments. With integrated machine learning and AIOps, it enables intelligent anomaly detection, predictive analytics, and automated root cause analysis, reducing manual effort and improving operational efficiency. The addition of a natural language interface allows users to query system performance and issues conversationally, making management more accessible. Enterprise Manager 24ai also enhances observability, security, and hybrid cloud support, offering a unified platform to manage databases, middleware, applications, and infrastructure across on-premises and multi-cloud environments.

The following are the key notable features provided by the OEM 24 ai release:


OCI AI Cloud Extensions: Seamless integration with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure's Operations Insights services, including Capacity Planning and SQL Insights, enables proactive resource management and performance optimization.

Operational Continuity:

Zero Downtime Monitoring: Ensures uninterrupted monitoring, alerting, and notification services even during planned maintenance activities, enhancing system reliability.

Zero Downtime Patching: Allows Oracle Management Service (OMS) patching without service interruption, minimizing maintenance windows and maintaining continuous monitoring visibility.

Enhanced Job System Console: Provides a comprehensive view of job system health and performance, facilitating efficient job management and troubleshooting.


Performance and Automation:

SQL Performance Analyzer (SPA) Enhancements: Introduces a modernized user interface with Oracle JET, streamlining task creation and offering improved performance analysis workflows.

Fleet Maintenance Image Management: Offers a user-friendly interface for managing software images, including creation, deletion, and utilization analysis, enhancing lifecycle management.

Remote Agent Support: Enables monitoring of targets without requiring local agent installation, reducing deployment complexity and resource utilization.

Security and Compliance:

Oracle Key Vault Integration: Adds support for monitoring Oracle Key Vault clusters and servers, enhancing security management of encryption keys and secrets.

Updated Compliance Standards: Incorporates the latest Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP) standards for Oracle Linux 7, 8, and 9, and integrates Database Security Assessment Tool (DBSAT) 3.1 for comprehensive security assessments.


Extensibility and Integration:

REST APIs for Blackout Management: Introduces RESTful APIs to manage maintenance periods (blackouts), allowing for programmatic control and integration with external systems.

Redesigned Plug-ins: Offers new or updated plug-ins for monitoring non-Oracle components such as Microsoft IIS, JBoss EAP, Apache Tomcat, and IBM WebSphere, expanding the scope of managed environments.

Conclusion:

Oracle Enterprise Manager 24ai empowers enterprises by providing a unified, intelligent, and automated platform for managing complex IT environments. With its AI-driven insights, seamless cloud integration, and enhanced operational continuity features like zero-downtime monitoring and patching, it enables organizations to proactively optimize performance, reduce downtime, and strengthen security. By automating routine tasks and offering comprehensive visibility across on-premises and cloud resources, Enterprise Manager 24ai helps enterprises increase efficiency, improve decision-making, and accelerate digital transformation—making it an essential tool for driving business resilience and growth in today’s dynamic technology landscape.

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Syed Zaheer

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