Tag: Enterprise Linux

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

During Quest Forum Digital Event: Innovation Week, Lyle Ekdahl, Senior Vice President of Product Development at Oracle, presented on how to reimagine your business model in an age of digital transformation. In today’s world, you have to rethink the way you use JD Edwards applications, embrace a new user experience, and automate your business processes. Ekdahl’s keynote took a look at how customers are using the JD Edwards digital platform to transform and reimagine their businesses.

Many database administrators are enslaved by their consoles, completely dependent on GUI-based database management tools not only for modifications but for all diagnostics. This session is about breaking away from that trap, getting into the Linux/UNIX shell, and finding out what is really going on within the operating system. It explores the basic architecture of…

Why is that unix sysadmin so surly?  Why does he look like that?  Did he bathe today?  Twenty years of experience as a unix sysadmin who isn’t a troll and who isn’t a hack and who holds a few college degrees and certifications prompted me to ask these questions for all of us.  Why are…

Many database administrators are enslaved by their consoles, completely dependent on GUI-based database management tools not only for modifications but for all diagnostics. This session is about breaking away from that trap, getting into the Linux/UNIX shell, and finding out what is really going on within the operating system. It explores the basic architecture of…

Public, off-premise IaaS presents an opportunity for organizations to leverage operational expenditures for running certain workloads, such as development, cloned testing, disaster recovery and temporary environments. This simplifies on-premise Infrastructure resources for production and mission-critical services. However, this hybrid approach is far from seamless: the architectures of on-premise and off-premise IaaS environments can vary greatly,…

Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Oracle  Linux continues to gain market share as a reliable 7/24 mission-critical enterprise server platform.  As a DBA in today's economy, you must possess both the system and database expertise. Learn all the best practices for Red Hat/Oracle Linux 6 and 7 required to implement Oracle Databases.  Leveraging real-life experiences…

This session is part of Oaktable World at COLLABORATE 16. Come find out what Dan Norris has to say about IPv6, Linux and Exadata!

Many database administrators are enslaved by their consoles, completely dependent on GUI-based database management tools not only for modifications for all diagnostics.  This presentation is about breaking away from that trap and getting into the Linux/UNIX shell and finding out what is really going on within the operating-system surrounding the database. This presentation will discuss…

Many database administrators are enslaved by their consoles, completely dependent on GUI-based database management tools not only for notifications but for all diagnostics.  This presentation is about breaking away from that entrapment and getting into the Linux/UNIX shell and finding out what's really going on within the database server. This presentation will discuss the basic…