Tag: IOUG

Oracle Recovery Manager (Oracle RMAN) has been a feature in the Oracle Database since version 8.0, ever since then it has grown into a robust method to backup and recover your database. But with the life of DBA being ever – present in performance issues, user requests and even non related database situations like meetings,…

This session will provide attendees with a discussion on building Master Data Management solutions. It will provide insight into the process as well as provide examples of how an MDM solution may be implemented. This session will focus on creating an MDM solution using the basic functionality contained within the database to merge, match and…

This session will provide attendees with a discussion on building Master Data Management solutions. It will provide insight into the process as well as provide examples of how an MDM solution may be implemented. This session will focus on creating an MDM solution using the basic functionality contained within the database to merge, match and…

This session will provide attendees with a discussion on building Master Data Management solutions. It will provide insight into the process as well as provide examples of how an MDM solution may be implemented. This session will focus on creating an MDM solution using the basic functionality contained within the database to merge, match and…

This session will summarize the latest information on best practises for running the Oracle Database on Linux on IBM System z. It will be hosted by the President of the Oracle SIG and speakers from IBM and Oracle. It will be the closing session for the SIG User Group

A database is a very resource intensive by its very nature and one of the most resource intensive applications you will ever virtualize. If best practices are not followed, the database will never perform as needed. This presentation will teach the DBA best practices for Virtualizing Oracle/MySQL databases with a heavy emphasis on VMware.

A database is a very resource intensive by its very nature and one of the most resource intensive applications you will ever virtualize. If best practices are not followed, the database will never perform as needed. This presentation will teach the DBA best practices for Virtualizing Oracle/MySQL databases with a heavy emphasis on VMware.

A database is a very resource intensive by its very nature and one of the most resource intensive applications you will ever virtualize. If best practices are not followed, the database will never perform as needed. This presentation will teach the DBA best practices for Virtualizing Oracle/MySQL databases with a heavy emphasis on VMware.

A database is a very resource intensive by its very nature and one of the most resource intensive applications you will ever virtualize. If best practices are not followed, the database will never perform as needed. This presentation will teach the DBA best practices for Virtualizing Oracle/MySQL databases with a heavy emphasis on VMware.

Behind the scenes, Oracle databases hide a myriad of different processes to ensure that your data can be safely stored and retrieved. But these processes also leave “tracks” (or they COULD leave tracks if you set them up properly). These tracks, together with application-specific data, create a complete representation of the system day-to-day activity. But…