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Original Broadcast: December 19, 2017 Join us to discuss a new and ground breaking approach to protecting and recovering your Oracle Database. We’ll look at: • Why integrating data protection with databases, applications, infrastructure and cloud matters• Why general purpose backup systems fall short for Oracle Database protection • Why DBAs prefer Oracles Zero Data…

Blockchain or Blockchain as a Service? If you are like me, the use of the aforementioned sentence ender is the correct punctuation mark. To be clear, I didn’t immediately recognize the technology. However, if I said the word Bitcoin (aka cryptocurrency), you would likely recognize the name. Blockchain is one of the driving technologies behind…

2017 Information Technology Performance Excellence Survey Final

“Sharding” is something many of us have heard a lot about in various database engines, including Oracle’s NoSQL Database. Recently, Oracle announced Oracle Database 12c Release 2 which added various new features, one of which is database native “Sharding." In part one of this three-part article series, we will cover this new feature in depth. Starting with the Oracle Sharding architecture and its components, then moving on to deployment and management of the sharding configuration.

Original Broadcast: November 15, 2017 Many IT organizations are re-thinking the way they develop and deploy applications so they can more easily meet the demands of their business and to meet the expectations of their customers. For an increasing number of these organizations, this means the adoption of a DevOps strategy to help streamline the…

The time has arrived for the Data Lake to come of age. We now have the technology to build a vibrant and productive solution which can evolve a company into an agile data-driven organization. Data Lakes provide us with the ability to deploy cost effective data stores which can cross organizational data barriers and store…

Hear from Alexandru Jecan, author of "Java 9 Modularity Revealed," the first book published on the marquee feature in Java 9, about what it's like to write a book.

Original Broadcast: April 26, 2017 Our customer, a US based insurer wished to move their on premise 12.0.6 EBS system to the Oracle Cloud in an as-is migration. In an ideal scenario, we could have upgraded to a supported OS and release and then done the migration but due to the constrained timelines and criticality…

In the past you used to have to buy servers and/or hosting services to manage your technology stack. Now there are numerous options which allow you to quickly and easily deploy your applications on the cloud. The tough part is deciding which cloud offering or tools to use. This session will cover the different cloud…

Every now and then you need to free you mind and work on something completely different. That's where the robot comes from. This home-build robot sends all kinds of sensor data to Oracle's IoT cloud service. The data is processed in IoT CS and used to control the robot's sensor thresholds. The robot's movements, speed and camera can be controlled by a mobile app that was build using Oracle MAF and uses Oracle Mobile Cloud Service.
The robot can detect several kinds of anomalies in its environment. Any detected anomaly is sent to IoT Cloud Service, or even detected by IoT Cloud Service itself. These anomalies will raise an event that triggers a call to Oracle Integration Cloud Service. From within Oracle ICS the backing enterprise applications, either on Oracle Cloud, Public Cloud or on premises, are informed about the anomaly and appropriate action can be taken.

In this session you will learn how to integrate several of Oracle's PaaS cloud solutions. You will see an end to end solution and the extra fun part here is that you will also learn a bit about the robotics involved.