Tag: Database
Cloud Computing SIG Meeting - December 2021
SIG Meetings & Calls2021 QXW
What do you need to build a fully automated Oracle DBaaS stack? Hardware, Software and a heterogenous team with a passion for automation. I am proud to be part of the team which has ramped up in the last months a DBaaS for a large Swiss customer with a huge bandwidth of technology. From PCA to ZDLRA, from VMWare vRA to Ansible Tower, from Jira Tasks to Scaled Agile Framework, each team member brought in his expertise to bring the service to the market. I will show you what you need to build such a service from scratch. What we have learned when setting up DevOps tools like Ansible and git. And what I can tell you, the passionate team is the key to success. I am not talking only about tech stuff, we want to see what is required in the back, and how long the way is from the first sprint planning to customer readiness.
Presented by Martin Berger, Platform Architect, Trivadis AG
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- 12/13/21
2021 QXW
In this talk we present an overall development architecture – app tier and data tier – for building scalable Microservices with the Converged Oracle database. The talk covers a mobile food delivery app – GrabDish – to illustrate business data, spatial, graph, document/JSON data types – with the containerized, multi-tenant aspects of the data platform, while also showing aspects of docker containers and Kubernetes that are available both on Oracle Gen2 cloud and the on-premises Oracle Linux stack. The attendees will be able to complete self-guided hands-on-labs to get familiar with the code and extend it to build their own microservices. We will share an open platform technology stack for Microservices that helps with a multi-cloud deployment strategy.
Presented by Vishal Mehra – Developer Evangelist, Oracle
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- 12/13/21
2021 QXW
When using Oracle you will find more than enough solutions for High Availability and Data Security. If you have never been confronted with this topic before, you might ask yourself what solutions are there anyway and which one is right for my problem. Without delving too deeply into technical details such as setup and operation, a few of the most common solutions (Standby Database with Standard Edition via Scripting, Dbvisit, Refreshable PDB, Oracle Data Guard, Oracle Failover Cluster, Oracle RAC One Node and Oracle RAC) will be touched upon briefly and compared with each other. The comparison of the different solutions provides a decision-making for your environment.
Presented by Axel vom Stein, DBA, BSS Bohnenberg GmbH
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- 12/13/21
2021 QXW
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 a brief introduction of all the new features with deep dive into Multitenant, IN-Memory, and Automatic Indexing.
Presented by Anuj Mohan, Principal Enterprise Architect, Big River Steel
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- 12/13/21
2021 QXW
Oracle Application Express (APEX) is a low-code development platform that enables you to build scalable, secure enterprise apps, with world-class features, that can be deployed anywhere. Using APEX, developers can quickly develop and deploy compelling apps that solve real problems and provide immediate value. In this session, we are showing what’s new in APEX 21.1 and APEX 21.2. We’ll demonstrate the new maps region, support for spatial data types and the new geolocation item type. You’ll see several enhancements to Faceted Search, including support for the new Cards region and multi-value columns. We’ll round out this session with a preview of the new built-in support for progressive web apps (PWA).
Presented by Marc Sewtz – Director, Software Development, Oracle
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- 12/13/21
2021 QXW
Having a single SQL and PL/SQL layer to work with any workload or data handled by your Oracle Database allows for seamless integration and communication between different microservices. Whether you’re working with a blockchain, JSON Collections, s...
Accessing your data and application logic inside the database from your automation tasks, reports, applications, or even end-users is further simplified by having a single protocol that can be used from any application platform or programming language, HTTPS. REST APIs for the Oracle Database can be a critical component to making your microservices come to life!
This session will demonstrate how you can use REST APIs to work with different types of data, database workloads, and even across multiple databases or pluggable databases, all secured with your application server security model or OAuth2 Clients. We’ll also cover how to document those APIs so your application developers can take advantage of them!
Presented by Jeff Smith – Distinguished Product Manager, Oracle
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- 12/13/21
2021 QXW
The Co-op is the UK’s leading convenience retailer, with 14 distribution centers and a turnover of $15.2 billion, servicing more than 10,000 outlets through its retail, wholesale, and franchise proposition. This session explores the platform built for its mission-critical logistics network including Oracle Real Application Clusters 19c, Oracle Active Data Guard, Oracle Grid Infrastructure bundled agents, and Database File System (DBFS) combined with Oracle Multitenant and Oracle GoldenGate 19c microservices in an Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture configuration, providing real-time replication between operational and analytical systems and the ability to upgrade without downtime. It also examines how the platform evolved by incorporating Oracle Autonomous Database.
Presented by Nikitas Xenakis, Principal Solutions Architect, Cooperative Group
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- 12/13/21
We are faced with database migrations very often and have to deal with a variety of issues like data types compatibility, version issues, database size and restrictions regarding downtime, performance on the new platforms, special requirements associated with the application to name just a few. A database migration if well planned and executed can be very smooth and seamless and we can even have a value add of – increased performance on the destination platform or can end up with an excruciatingly long and tedious process plagued with errors and failures – in short a nightmare. After having managed many migrations from variety of database technologies, one does assemble a few main tasks to focus on and tips and tricks which will ensure a smooth migration. Using a couple of use cases from federal space I would like to highlight some methodologies that I have followed to create a repeatable process for Sybase to Oracle migration.
Presented by Valli Ramanathan, Sr Specialist Leader, Maximus Attain
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- 12/13/21
Presented at INFOCUS Dive Deep 2021
Are you concerned about the connection management overheads in your system? Come and join us to learn about how you can benefit from Oracle's connection pooling for your JD Edwards running with Oracle Database.
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- Recordings & Presentations
- 11/12/21