Tag: Database & Technology

Whether your Peoplesoft or JD Edwards application environments are on your premises, on the cloud, or hybrid combination they need to be monitored and it’s best to do it using a single solution. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Application Performance Monitoring (APM) provides the ability to monitor the application stack, perform synthetic and End User Monitoring and enable tracing to help diagnose performance issues faster and deliver a consistent level of service. APM enables monitoring of multiple components and application logic spread across clients, third-party services, and back-end computing tiers, on-premises or on the cloud.

Presented at BLUEPRINT 4D
Session ID: 103410

Databases are traditionally roadblocks to application development. Data refreshes are time consuming and require down time and coordination across teams. Legacy environments must balance the risk of stale data against the time, effort, and inconvenience of reverting databases to baselines. Even modern agile shops struggle with this task, engineering complex processes or investing in complex solutions for data management. The primary obstacle? The way traditional databases merge software, configuration, and data, creating a bottleneck around niche skills unique to database administrators.

Oracle Forms has been around for almost 30 years and in that time companies have built large applications consisting of hundreds if not thousands of individual forms. Now with expectations higher than ever before, customers are demanding modern web interfaces with increased functionality. Many companies are choosing to modernize the Forms applications with Oracle Application Express (APEX).

Are you looking for a secure, fast, and efficient way to store your JSON data? Did you know that the Oracle Database provides everything you need to meet all your JSON requirements, including a highly optimized native datatype. Tasks like mapping JSON Collections and Documents to Relational tables and objects is handled automatically for you. Best of all, it's completely free!
The session will cover how Oracle simplifies loading, storing, retrieving, and managing JSON data when using the Oracle Database. You will even hear about what's coming in Oracle Database 23c for JSON.

Oracle continues to add new and innovative features to every release of the database. Even though Oracle 23c is right around the corner, maybe you are curious about something that came out in 12c or even 11g. This panel will be full of experts that can provide real world experiences and results on your questions around all the database features. Topics including security, performance, reliability, scalability, data replication, and even new SQL language features. Come with your questions, get real world results

This presentation will focus on what specific Algorithms that are inside Oracle can be applied to Business Problems. Robots may be the first to truly learn Machine Learning (ML) and expand into Artificial Intelligence (AI). Python is one of the keys to Machine Learning as we program the invention of Man's Mind to further replace man's most basic tasks. This session will focus on ML 101 and building the future ahead. Some business issues are seasonal, some relate to customers with certain attributes, some relate to customers we don't know exist, but all can be solved by using the correct algorithm to quickly prescribe a better corporate future.

Are you considering moving your Oracle based applications to the cloud? If it’s just an Oracle database, or perhaps your company is looking at moving on-premises PeopleSoft or JD Edwards to cloud based infrastructure. This panel will include multiple experts that have moved many Oracle based workloads to multiple cloud based infrastructure providers (OCI, AZURE, AWS, GCI). Bring your questions and let’s have an interactive discussion. Ask about such topics as security, technical steps, costs, gotchas, performance, patching, or availability.

This presentation will look at 12c to 21c new features that should be investigated for use which include Multitenant, IN-Memory and Oracle 19c Automatic Indexing and many more. I will discuss the 12c to 21c Journey for these new features with examples and sample code. Attendees can expect brief introduction of all the new features with deep dive into Multitenant, IN-Memory and Automatic Indexing

Graph analytics is used to detect fraud, find influencers in social networks, do what-if analysis in manufacturing workflows, and more. With Oracle Graph you can model your relational tables as a set of connected entities to view your data as a graph, to uncover new insights based on the connections in data. Graph Studio in Autonomous Database makes it easy to create, query, analyze, and visualize graphs.  We will show examples of using these powerful features to detect anomalous patterns in a financial transactions dataset in the database. We will demonstrate the use of an automated graph modeling tool to create a graph from data in relational tables, use a SQL-like graph query language to query the graph, and use pre-built graph algorithms to explore and analyze the data in new ways.