Tag: IOUG

In an 11g RAC environment, establishing a Data Guard configuration using Data Guard Broker can be a bit tricky and frustrating. This session will provide all of the information you need to successfully create the standby database, create services, configure the broker, perform switchovers, and verify that CRS is aware of the database's correct state.

This week's IOUG Podcast covered Oracle Support for HP Itanium being temporarily extended, more critical bugs found in Java 7, why Java EE is not going to be Cloud-ready for the near future, and how Taleo brings shiny glam to Oracle Fusion HCM.

This week's IOUG Podcast covered Oracle Support for HP Itanium being temporarily extended, more critical bugs found in Java 7, why Java EE is not going to be Cloud-ready for the near future, and how Taleo brings shiny glam to Oracle Fusion HCM.

This week's IOUG Podcast covered Oracle Support for HP Itanium being temporarily extended, more critical bugs found in Java 7, why Java EE is not going to be Cloud-ready for the near future, and how Taleo brings shiny glam to Oracle Fusion HCM.

This week's IOUG Podcast covered Oracle Express's last exit, Oracle 11gR1's support departure, and the new releases of GoldenGate 11gR2 and Postgres Plus xDB Replication Server with MMR.

This week's IOUG Podcast covered Oracle Express's last exit, Oracle 11gR1's support departure, and the new releases of GoldenGate 11gR2 and Postgres Plus xDB Replication Server with MMR.

This week's IOUG Podcast covered Oracle Express's last exit, Oracle 11gR1's support departure, and the new releases of GoldenGate 11gR2 and Postgres Plus xDB Replication Server with MMR.

This week's IOUG Podcast covered preparations for OpenWorld, dispelling the rumors of MySQL's impending doom, and design piracy.

This week's IOUG Podcast covered IOUG's DBAs and developers as future leaders of IT, what IOUG is doing at OpenWorld 2012, and the new IOUG.org.

This week's IOUG Podcast covered IOUG's DBAs and developers as future leaders of IT, what IOUG is doing at OpenWorld 2012, and the new IOUG.org.