Tag: Database & Technology

Moving an ever growing mountain of data in and out of databases for analysis takes huge resources when today’s firms must find new ways to more with less. The answer? Bring the algorithm to the data and leverage the power of Oracle’s in-database analytical options, OLAP, Spatial, Data Mining, and Oracle R Enterprise. This session…

Moving an ever growing mountain of data in and out of databases for analysis takes huge resources when today’s firms must find new ways to more with less. The answer? Bring the algorithm to the data and leverage the power of Oracle’s in-database analytical options, OLAP, Spatial, Data Mining, and Oracle R Enterprise. This session…

Moving an ever growing mountain of data in and out of databases for analysis takes huge resources when today’s firms must find new ways to more with less. The answer? Bring the algorithm to the data and leverage the power of Oracle’s in-database analytical options, OLAP, Spatial, Data Mining, and Oracle R Enterprise. This session…

In almost every WCC implementation, there is some level of customization that takes place. Security, Workflow, Interface, Metadata, and Integrations are all subject to tweaking in order to meet specific business requirements. This presentation/document will cover some common elements that we have seen over the years with examples that you can try on your own.

In almost every WCC implementation, there is some level of customization that takes place. Security, Workflow, Interface, Metadata, and Integrations are all subject to tweaking in order to meet specific business requirements. This presentation/document will cover some common elements that we have seen over the years with examples that you can try on your own.

In almost every WCC implementation, there is some level of customization that takes place. Security, Workflow, Interface, Metadata, and Integrations are all subject to tweaking in order to meet specific business requirements. This presentation/document will cover some common elements that we have seen over the years with examples that you can try on your own.

In almost every WCC implementation, there is some level of customization that takes place. Security, Workflow, Interface, Metadata, and Integrations are all subject to tweaking in order to meet specific business requirements. This presentation/document will cover some common elements that we have seen over the years with examples that you can try on your own.

This session will focus on CPU monitoring and capacity planning. We will highlight scenarios that are typically encountered on a massively consolidated environment, where, let's say you have 30+ databases and you want to know how much CPU cores they are using at a particular time interval. Before touching on the cool tricks, a deep…

This session will focus on CPU monitoring and capacity planning. We will highlight scenarios that are typically encountered on a massively consolidated environment, where, let's say you have 30+ databases and you want to know how much CPU cores they are using at a particular time interval. Before touching on the cool tricks, a deep…

This session will focus on CPU monitoring and capacity planning. We will highlight scenarios that are typically encountered on a massively consolidated environment, where, let's say you have 30+ databases and you want to know how much CPU cores they are using at a particular time interval. Before touching on the cool tricks, a deep…