Tag: IOUG

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…

With the emergence of various Engineered systems like Exadata, Exalogic, Exalytics and Big Data Appliance to name a few, how does a company evaluate the value proposition for their specific needs? This session will take a look at the check list for Exadata readiness, or a systematic evaluation process to determine the fit of Exadata…

With the emergence of various Engineered systems like Exadata, Exalogic, Exalytics and Big Data Appliance to name a few, how does a company evaluate the value proposition for their specific needs? This session will take a look at the check list for Exadata readiness, or a systematic evaluation process to determine the fit of Exadata…

This post appeared originally on SearchOracle.com as ''IOUG celebrates 20th anniversary." In his 1986 song "The Boy in the Bubble," Paul Simon sings that "every generation throws a hero up the pop charts." In other words, while everyone thinks their situation is unique, the truth is that the names may change, but the circumstances around them…

This post appeared originally on SearchOracle.com as ''IOUG celebrates 20th anniversary." In his 1986 song "The Boy in the Bubble," Paul Simon sings that "every generation throws a hero up the pop charts." In other words, while everyone thinks their situation is unique, the truth is that the names may change, but the circumstances around them…

One of the most common learning strategies/survival mechanisms for law school, medical school, data science and other students working on advanced degrees in complex subjects is the study group. Rather than trying to comprehend all the nuances  of abstract concepts and memorize volumes of facts on their own, students band together to break the material…

One of the most common learning strategies/survival mechanisms for law school, medical school, data science and other students working on advanced degrees in complex subjects is the study group. Rather than trying to comprehend all the nuances  of abstract concepts and memorize volumes of facts on their own, students band together to break the material…