Tag: Database & Technology

Check out this case study from Southern Utah University about how the university moved its entire infrastructure to the Cloud.

In an age where increased productivity is the gold standard, DBAs continuously seek new ways to become more efficient in their daily work. Amazon Web Services (AWS), an IOUG partner, recognizes this need and recently announced two new features to reduce and optimize vCPUs on the Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for Oracle Database.

In an age where increased productivity is the gold standard, DBAs continuously seek new ways to become more efficient in their daily work. Amazon Web Services (AWS), an IOUG partner, recognizes this need and recently announced two new features to reduce and optimize vCPUs on the Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for Oracle Database.

In an age where increased productivity is the gold standard, DBAs continuously seek new ways to become more efficient in their daily work. Amazon Web Services (AWS), an IOUG partner, recognizes this need and recently announced two new features to reduce and optimize vCPUs on the Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for Oracle Database.

In an age where increased productivity is the gold standard, DBAs continuously seek new ways to become more efficient in their daily work. Amazon Web Services (AWS), an IOUG partner, recognizes this need and recently announced two new features to reduce and optimize vCPUs on the Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for Oracle Database.

Whether you’re an Oracle system/database administrator, an IT manager/executive or even just an end user/customer, security should be a key focus. Security breaches have happened at all levels within the industry. From the executive level to the end customer whose data is leaked, none of us want to be associated with a breach.

While you may or may not be considering a cloud migration or implementation of the Autonomous Cloud Data Warehouse via a Proof of Concept (PoC) or even a flushed-out roadmap, that activity is likely future looking or at best a work in progress. Security concerns are immediate, as well as future-facing.

So are there action items we can take right now? The answer is definitely yes!

Whether you’re an Oracle system/database administrator, an IT manager/executive or even just an end user/customer, security should be a key focus. Security breaches have happened at all levels within the industry. From the executive level to the end customer whose data is leaked, none of us want to be associated with a breach.

While you may or may not be considering a cloud migration or implementation of the Autonomous Cloud Data Warehouse via a Proof of Concept (PoC) or even a flushed-out roadmap, that activity is likely future looking or at best a work in progress. Security concerns are immediate, as well as future-facing.

So are there action items we can take right now? The answer is definitely yes!

It’s well known that many enterprises are turning to cloud for a range of functions and capabilities, not to mention potential cost savings. But the impact on data management itself is profound, and is already starting to be felt. Data managers and professionals indicate they are taking on more advisory and business-centric roles as more…

It’s well known that many enterprises are turning to cloud for a range of functions and capabilities, not to mention potential cost savings. But the impact on data management itself is profound, and is already starting to be felt. Data managers and professionals indicate they are taking on more advisory and business-centric roles as more…

It’s well known that many enterprises are turning to cloud for a range of functions and capabilities, not to mention potential cost savings. But the impact on data management itself is profound, and is already starting to be felt. Data managers and professionals indicate they are taking on more advisory and business-centric roles as more…