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High availability (HA) is not just a buzzword—it is a fundamental approach to system architecture that helps ensure maximum uptime and minimum downtime for business services. The ultimate goal of HA architecture design is to ensure that there are no single points of failure (SPOFs) in an environment while not making the design so complicated…

High availability (HA) is not just a buzzword—it is a fundamental approach to system architecture that helps ensure maximum uptime and minimum downtime for business services. The ultimate goal of HA architecture design is to ensure that there are no single points of failure (SPOFs) in an environment while not making the design so complicated…

High availability (HA) is not just a buzzword—it is a fundamental approach to system architecture that helps ensure maximum uptime and minimum downtime for business services. The ultimate goal of HA architecture design is to ensure that there are no single points of failure (SPOFs) in an environment while not making the design so complicated…

Damian will present on new and emerging topics around high availability, maintenance and proactive actions to ensure systems maximise uptime and reduce potential service risk.

Common knowledge says that if there is something wrong with the database, blame DBAs. Fortunately for database administrators, about 95% of such cases have nothing to do with their job responsibility. Unfortunately, it takes a lot of time to explain this to any manager. And it takes even longer for the organization as a whole…

As the web has come of age, so have the frameworks and technologies used to deliver web applications. What once were basic text-and-form pages are now rich, responsive data-rich applications that can look and feel like “native” desktop counterparts. Oracle is creating a new generation of rich applications using the Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF).…

As the web has come of age, so have the frameworks and technologies used to deliver web applications. What once were basic text-and-form pages are now rich, responsive data-rich applications that can look and feel like “native” desktop counterparts. Oracle is creating a new generation of rich applications using the Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF).…

Come to this session to learn how and why four customers migrated to the Oracle Database Appliance.  

Come to this session to learn how and why four customers migrated to the Oracle Database Appliance.  

Integration of existing IT applications is becoming increasingly required to support business processes. In this context, the use of service-oriented design principles has proven itself in practice: both existing and new functionality is exposed in the form of (basic) services. Modern orchestration languages, such as the Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN), allow to implement business…