Tag: IOUG

Customer trust, compliance risks, sensitive transactions, phishing, online fraud, and possible bad press. Do you have any of these concerns about your enterprise security? Put your mind at ease by implementing the Oracle Identity and Access Management Products to enhance and simplify your Enterprise Security. Learn how implementing the Oracle Identity and Access Management Suite…

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OCS (Oracle Collaboration Suite) is a legacy Oracle Middleware offering that was used by a team of researchers to run a KM (Knowledge Management) Portal for DoD (US Dept. of Defense) experimentation. While the team was amongst the beta users and the experience ground-breaking, over time OCS showed its age which necessitated the move to…

Many traditional Oracle developers are asking themselves if they should invest their time in the new middleware technologies. Despite many years of Java presence in the database, PL/SQL is still number one choice for most seasoned Oracle DBAs and developers. BPEL and middleware technologies are making the shift to occur allowing separation of integration from…

Oracle ADF is the framework used for both Oracle Fusion Applications and as the development platform for Oracle Fusion Middleware solutions. In this session we'll review the key layers and components that make up Oracle ADF and explain their roles and benefits. We'll then look into Oracle ADF's role in the overall Fusion Middleware solution…

This is a two-part session that will take place on Monday and Tuesday. The database landscape is evolving as new, scalable data stores emerge. Key value stores, large tabular stores, and document-oriented databases offer a compelling alternative to the traditional relational database. By removing joins and loosening ACID constraints, this new class of non-relational or…

Disaster Recovery planning is the most important aspect of a DBA's job. Oracle 11g and RMAN provide robust methods of testing an actual restoration of your database to an alternative platform. This talk will provide a real-life, step-by-step example of how to restore a production instance to a development platform using RMAN and NetBackup, leaving…

Strategies for implementing gadget based websites with Oracle WebCenter Sites

SQL is arguably the world's most popular programming language today, and SQL database servers and systems are used in the majority of mission-critical business applications. However, many applications need capabilities such as transactions, concurrency, and high performance usually associated with database servers, without the query flexibility or overhead of SQL. Oracle Berkeley Database transactional key-value…

With the great interest in ‘Big Data’ solutions, hear why the Oracle platform is perfect for ‘Big Data’ requirements with analytic and SQL capabilities to join ALL data types, including relational, Spatial, XML, text, semantics, multimedia and other unstructured data. Get an introduction into the features in Oracle Database for storing, managing and analyzing unstructured…