Tag: IOUG

Ever get the question from your end user "Is the database down?" That is one question a DBA hates to hear or even worse, to find out is true. This paper will look at how to use Enterprise Manager to monitor your environment. The topics we will look at are how to create a metric,…

Oralce Enteprise Manager 12c is here, there is a lot of changes including a new look and feel. This session will cover what has changed, what is new.

Oralce Enteprise Manager 12c is here, there is a lot of changes including a new look and feel. This session will cover what has changed, what is new.

Oralce Enteprise Manager 12c is here, there is a lot of changes including a new look and feel. This session will cover what has changed, what is new.

As more data becomes available from an abundance ofsources both within and outside, organizations are seeking to use those abundant resources to increase innovation, retain customers, and increase operational efficiency. At the same time, organizations are challenged by their end users, who are demanding greater capability and integration to mine and analyze burgeoning new sources…

This SELECT Journal From the Editor edition nods to security by highlighting OEM 12c infrastructure and operational security and Michelle Malcher, an IOUG member and Oracle ACE.

Hear from John Matelski, IOUG President, about the promising future of IOUG following a successful COLLABORATE 2012.

Enterprise Manager Cloud Control (EM 12c) is system management software that provides centralized monitoring, administration, and lifecycle management functionality. The operational control and infrastructure components of the tool require security considerations including authentication, authorization, and encryption to ensure proper integrity and availability. This document will take a look at the various components and the options for securing them and will provide recommendations based on best practices and business constraints.

By Jeffrey Jacobs Edited by John Kanagaraj This paper is intended to provide the reader with an understanding of the basic features and capabilities of Oracle Advanced Queuing (AQ) for consideration in application development. It does not cover all the features and capabilities of Oracle AQ. The reader should consult the Oracle Documentation (Oracle Streams…

By Jeffrey Jacobs Edited by John Kanagaraj This paper is intended to provide the reader with an understanding of the basic features and capabilities of Oracle Advanced Queuing (AQ) for consideration in application development. It does not cover all the features and capabilities of Oracle AQ. The reader should consult the Oracle Documentation (Oracle Streams…