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This is a two-part session that will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday. This session will discuss how organizations can deploy Fusion Middleware Products into a secure, highly available environment. The discussion will touch on how to Keep your Critical Systems Up and Running in the Face of Disaster with Oracle Fusion Middleware

This lecture will provide current knowledge, hints, tips and customer experiences to enable attendees to successfully deploy Oracle products on this platform.

Discuss best practices and challenges involved in implementing Universal Records Management at Oracle. Discuss what it took to translate a 1200 page retention schedule and translate that to a file plan which could be leveraged by 100K different employees at Oracle to manage the life cycle of their content. Discuss how federated adapters of URM…

This week's IOUG Podcast covered the keynote delivered on Monday of COLLABORATE 2012.

This week's IOUG Podcast covered the keynote delivered on Monday of COLLABORATE 2012.

This week's IOUG Podcast covered the keynote delivered on Monday of COLLABORATE 2012.

It seems that LDAP is cropping up as a data source more and more and DBAs and traditional RDBMS developers are asked to use it. This presentation provides an introduction to LDAP, describes the differences between this hierarchical database and RDBMS, and demonstrates the PL/SQL interfaces provided by Oracle to access and manipulate LDAP data.

Managing complex Oracle database environments often presents many challenges to the database administrators in the area of database performance, backup and recovery, disaster recovery, data growth, and development and testing. This session introduces common technologies offered by many disk storage subsystems. It examines how DBAs can combine Oracle features such as Automatic Storage Management and…

How do you design an OLTP system that handles terrabytes of data and needs to scale 200% per year ? Or 200% per month ? By the way, all queries still need to respond in subseconds. And no, your budget is not unlimited. Enter Database sharding - the art of splitting data into manageable chunks,…

How do you design an OLTP system that handles terrabytes of data and needs to scale 200% per year ? Or 200% per month ? By the way, all queries still need to respond in subseconds. And no, your budget is not unlimited. Enter Database sharding - the art of splitting data into manageable chunks,…