Tag: Database & Technology

Presented at Database & Technology Week 2021

Using data to gain insights, make predictions, and identify patterns has become a priority for most enterprises. Machine learning is a key technology, but it often requires specific skill sets to take advantage of. Even for experts, the machine learning process can be highly iterative and involve significant trial and error. To help make machine learning more accessible to a broader set of users and enhance data scientist productivity, Oracle introduced automated machine learning, or AutoML, both from a Python API and a no-code user interface. In this session, we introduce the machine learning process and how AutoML plays a key role in the modeling process. We’ll include a demonstration of the no-code OML AutoML UI and the OML4Py AutoML features.

Presented at Database & Technology Week 2021

It is a formidable task to ensure Business Critical Applications meet business SLA’s within the given RTO/RPO and this requires simplifying , standardizing and automating the deployment and configuration along with providing HA and DR these critical applications to meet the above business objectives . VMware Hybrid Cloud which includes VMware Cloud on AWS provides consistent and interoperable infrastructure and services between VMware-based datacenters and the Public cloud, which minimizes the complexity and associated risks of managing diverse environments.

This session will show the lifecycle of BCA workloads on VMware Cloud on AWS. This includes the methodology of migrating Oracle BCA from a Physical architecture (Big Endian) , Engineered Systems or non-VMware virtual platform to VMware vSphere with all best practices. This session will also show providing HA and DR across multi-AZ using Stretched Clusters for VMware Cloud on AWS for all cloud use cases.

Presented at Database & Technology Week 2021

The business data landscape is changing as never before. First off, there’s more data to process—from more sources—while leadership demands ever faster and more precise results. At the same time, malicious attacks—with the potential to inflict lengthy and costly outages—are on the rise. Add to this, the fact that infrastructure itself is transforming, with much data processing moving to cloud and edge environments. Nonetheless, Oracle remains the world’s number-one relational database technology, critical to countless organizations’ day-to-day operations. Which begs the question: how does this evolving data frontier affect Oracle investments, and how do we capitalize on the opportunities while minimizing the risks?

Presented at Database & Technology Week 2021

Ask Oracle Database Product Managers Anything!

Join Oracle Database experts and product managers Maria Colgan (Distinguished Product Manager), Markus Michalewicz (VP of Product Management), Gerald Venzl (Distinguished Product Manager), and Anil Nair (Oracle RAC Product Manager) for an interactive “Ask Anything” session around Oracle Database.

Whether you are interested in Oracle Database core technologies, the Oracle Database 21c Innovation Release, ways of making Oracle Converged Oracle Database highly available, or the latest in data-driven application development on-premises, in containers, or in the cloud, Oracle’s team of core database product managers will answer your most challenging questions.

Presented at Database & Technology Week 2021

Every long-term IT project reaches a point when one or more fundamental concepts that define the whole system are no longer true. If the business is lucky, this may lead to a brand new development project. If not, the current system must be altered to support requirements for which it was never designed. This presentation discusses how to mitigate possible design-time risks using available technologies and concepts from a database perspective, such as repository-based solutions, code generators, abstract models, micro-SOA, etc. The presentation will also cover real-life examples of best practices for handling unexpected architectural shifts based on systems with 10+ years of life span.

Presented at Database & Technology Week 2021

DevOps doesn’t need nor would they use all the functionality Enterprise Manager has to offer. Yet, DevOps is often called upon to perform some database management tasks for Oracle Databases (Standard and Enterprise Edition) in the Oracle Cloud or on other vendors clouds. So, it makes sense for them to use a solution that can complement and take advantage of EM, whether or not it’s already in use within the business. To address evolving database management needs, Oracle now also provides the Oracle Cloud based Database Management Service. Attend this session to learn how this cloud-based service enables the user to perform database management activities within minutes of subscription to perform a variety of on-demand work when needed whether databases are on-premises or in the cloud.

Presented at Database & Technology Week 2021

DevOps doesn’t need nor would they use all the functionality Enterprise Manager has to offer. Yet, DevOps is often called upon to perform some database management tasks for Oracle Databases (Standard and Enterprise Edition) in the Oracle Cloud or on other vendors clouds. So, it makes sense for them to use a solution that can complement and take advantage of EM, whether or not it’s already in use within the business. To address evolving database management needs, Oracle now also provides the Oracle Cloud based Database Management Service. Attend this session to learn how this cloud-based service enables the user to perform database management activities within minutes of subscription to perform a variety of on-demand work when needed whether databases are on-premises or in the cloud.

Presented at Database & Technology Week 2021

Oracle Database accepts several different authentication methods – each with its own advantages and disadvantages. Join us to review database authentication, appropriate use cases, and how you can use authentication methods to reduce risk and improve security.

Presented at Database & Technology Week 2021

Oracle Database accepts several different authentication methods – each with its own advantages and disadvantages. Join us to review database authentication, appropriate use cases, and how you can use authentication methods to reduce risk and improve security.