This document discusses the successful migration of Oracle's Taleo Business Edition cloud service to Oracle Database 12c. It provides context on TBE's rapid growth necessitating a more robust database platform. It describes how Oracle 12c was well-suited for the migration due to its optimizations for multi-tenancy and cloud deployments. The document also outlines the transition lifecycle and lessons learned from the project.
The document discusses the Enterprise Manager 12c Automatic Workload Repository (AWR) Warehouse, which allows for long-term storage and analysis of AWR data across multiple databases. It provides an overview of the architecture, extraction, loading, and transformation (ETL) process, interface features in Enterprise Manager, and advanced usage examples.
Data Mobility for the Oracle Database by JWilliams and RGonzalezMarkus Michalewicz
With cloud computing, on-premises virtualization, and converged infrastructures, change is a constant. While relocating CPU cycles from on-premises to the cloud is easy, ensuring that data associated with the workload is available is quite difficult. This is the data mobility challenge. The latest generation of Oracle Automatic Storage Management (ASM) and Oracle Automatic Storage Management Cluster File System (ACFS) is designed to meet this challenge and this presentation is showing you how.
Oracle Database Availability & Scalability Across Versions & EditionsMarkus Michalewicz
The Oracle Database provides a comprehensive set of availability and scalability features. The availability of those features, however, differs between versions and database editions (e.g. Standard and Enterprise Edition). This presentation reviews and discusses some of these capabilities across different versions and editions, on-premises and in the Oracle Cloud, including the recent change in support for Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) in the Oracle Standard Edition (SE)2.
Standard Edition High Availability (SEHA) - The Why, What & HowMarkus Michalewicz
Standard Edition High Availability (SEHA) is the latest addition to Oracle’s high availability solutions. This presentation explains the motivation for Standard Edition High Availability, how it is implemented and the way it works currently as well as what is planned for future improvements. It was first presented during Oracle Groundbreakers Yatra (OGYatra) Online in July 2020.
This presentation focusses on all the Oracle RAC 12c Rel. 2 related features that ensure continuous availability of the applications using an Oracle RAC database for High Availability.
The document provides an overview of Oracle APEX (Application Express), a low-code development framework for building database-centric web applications. Some key points covered include:
- APEX allows developing desktop and mobile web apps using visual page design tools while leveraging SQL skills and database capabilities.
- It has a browser-based IDE and stores app definitions as metadata in the database with no client software needed.
- APEX applications can be developed locally or in the cloud and benefit from features like built-in security, authentication, validation and more.
Oracle OpenWorld 2017 presentation on Oracle RAC 12c Rel. 2 & Cluster Architecture Internals. Presented by Anil Nair together with Dave Hickson, Database Architect, British Telecom (BT).
This presentation focuses on new Cluster Architectures introduced with Oracle RAC 12c Rel. 2 and how internal enhancements in Oracle RAC can help to facilitate them.
The document discusses using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure's (OCI) private DNS to access databases with custom domain names. It provides two use cases: 1) accessing an Autonomous Database shared instance from a remote region using a private endpoint, and 2) accessing an Exadata Cloud Service using a custom domain name instead of the default domain. It explains how to set up a private DNS resolver, private view, and custom zone to enable private hostname resolution within the virtual cloud network (VCN) using custom domain names.
Oracle RAC 12c Best Practices with Appendices DOAG2013Markus Michalewicz
The document discusses best practices for installing and configuring Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) 12c, including standardizing on Oracle RAC and Flex ASM for scalability, high availability, and flexibility; preparing servers by setting up networking, storage, OS images, and installing pre-requisite packages; and using the "Advanced Installation" option for the Oracle Grid Infrastructure 12c installation to select options like Flex ASM, configure the Grid Infrastructure Management Repository, and create the initial ASM disk group.
This document discusses Oracle Database 19c and contains information on:
- A presentation on truths, myths and fallacies about Oracle Database 19c.
- Details on new features of Oracle Database 12c including the multi-tenant architecture with container databases and pluggable databases.
- Comparisons of resource usage and management between traditional and multi-tenant database architectures.
My MySQL and NoSQL presentation from the NoSQL Search event in Copenhagen: http://nosqlroadshow.com/nosql-cph-2013/speaker/Ted+Wennmark
MySQL offers solutions to implement NoSQL concepts like auto-sharding, key-value access or asynchronous operations. This adds all known solutions from the SQL world to the NoSQL space.
The combined approach of SQL and NoSQL gives developers the choice to select whatever features from both worlds they need.
In this talk we take a deeper look at key-value access to MySQL and MySQL Cluster, auto-sharding and scalability of MySQL Cluster, mapping of schemaless key value access to a relational data model and the performance of NoSQL access to MySQL.
The document discusses Oracle's new SPARC M7 server platform and its key features:
- The SPARC M7 processor features 32 cores running at 4.13GHz, software-based security and acceleration functions, and improved memory bandwidth and I/O performance over previous SPARC processors.
- New SPARC M7-based servers support the latest processor and memory technologies for higher performance and availability.
- The SPARC M7's "software in silicon" architecture provides hardware acceleration for encryption, database queries and decompression to improve security and analytics performance.
Oracle RAC 12c Rel. 2 Under the Hood and Best PracticesMarkus Michalewicz
Under the Hood and Best Practices in one deck highlighting the most important changes you need to be aware of before getting started with Oracle RAC 12c Rel. 2. This deck was created for and first presented as part of the OTN LAD 2017 and will be updated as needed.
Oracle RAC 19c - the Basis for the Autonomous DatabaseMarkus Michalewicz
Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) has been Oracle's premier database availability and scalability solution for more than two decades as it provides near linear horizontal scalability without the need to change the application code. This session explains why Oracle RAC 19c is the basis for Oracle's Autonomous Database by introducing some of its latest features, some of which were specifically designed for ATP-D, as well as by taking a peek under the hood of the dedicated Autonomous Database Service (ATP-D).
Oracle RAC 12c provides:
1. Better business continuity and high availability through new features like Application Continuity which allows in-flight transactions to replay following outages.
2. Cost-effective workload management and standardized deployment through technologies like Oracle ASM and Oracle Flex ASM which allow databases and ASM instances to be distributed across nodes for high availability.
3. Agility and scalability due to improved storage management capabilities in Oracle ASM 12c such as support for more disk groups and remote ASM client access.
Oracle super cluster for oracle e business suiteOTN Systems Hub
The document discusses Oracle SuperCluster, an engineered system optimized for Oracle E-Business Suite and Oracle Database. It provides examples of customers who implemented Oracle E-Business Suite on SuperCluster and saw significant performance improvements such as 5x faster transaction times, 2x faster patching, and a database migration completed in 12 weeks. The SuperCluster is described as Oracle's most powerful engineered system, with servers, storage, networking and software optimized to run Oracle software and applications extremely efficiently.
The Oracle Database with Sharding is a globally distributed multi-model (relational & document) DBMS. It is built on shared-nothing architecture in which data is horizontally partitioned across databases that share no hardware or software. It provides linear scalability, fault isolation and geographic data distribution for shard-amenable applications. This presentation was presented during Sangam18 in December 2018 - original title: "Oracle Sharding 18c for Data Sovereignty and Massive Linear Scalability"
This document is a market research report summarizing perceptions of the city of Saginaw in Michigan. It describes research conducted through a 400-person survey of citizens in the surrounding Great Lakes Bay Region. The report includes an executive summary, introduction, descriptive statistical analysis of survey responses, analysis of survey hypotheses, and conclusions. Key findings include that respondents were not highly motivated to visit cities for factors like farmers markets, sustainability initiatives, or bike lanes. College students appeared more interested in shopping variety than others. Those listening to the radio often also tended to dine out often. Those with lower incomes wanted more bike infrastructure, and those with children cared more about safety and security. The data will help the Saginaw branding committee understand perceptions
The document discusses Unity progressive lenses from VSP Optics Group that offer choices for patients' visual needs. Unity lenses use advanced digital design and freeform processing to provide precise prescriptions. They are customized to address specific visual requirements and have quality verification to ensure precision. The lenses have different product lines that vary in features like enhanced near vision and compensation for frame position.
The document provides 10 tips for conquering an agile transition: 1) Make a compelling case to business, 2) Invest in training for the entire team, 3) Make the transition everyone's problem by forming a transition team, 4) Use an agile approach to transition by applying scrum, 5) Document transition decisions, 6) Plan for distractions and events, 7) Bend rules judiciously, 8) Empower the transition team, 9) Anticipate staggered resistance to change, and 10) Set careful expectations balancing optimism and fear. The tips are based on the author's experience leading an agile transition at Oracle Corporation for a distributed team developing complex products.
This document provides information from a 12th grade career and college parent night presentation. It discusses exploring post-secondary options like college, careers, and financial aid. Resources are listed for students to research interests and requirements for different paths. An overview of the UC and CSU application process is given, including required high school courses, entrance exams, admission criteria, and application deadlines.
Fort Canning Park is a historic hilltop park located in downtown Singapore that has been occupied since the 14th century. Archaeological excavations have uncovered artifacts from the Yuan Dynasty, showing the area was an important trading center. During British rule in the 1800s, Sir Stamford Raffles lived on the site. Later, a fort was built and the park saw military use through World War II. Today, the park preserves remnants of its long history, though parts are currently closed for construction and information is limited, representing issues with maintenance and promotion of the important historical site.
The document provides a summary of Nicole Hamann's work experience and skills. She worked as a Front End and Customer Service Supervisor at Bed Bath & Beyond from 2006 to 2013, where her duties included overseeing cashiers and customer service employees, training staff, handling cash transactions and resolving customer complaints. Prior to that, she was a cashier at Safari Car Wash from 2000 to 2004, where her responsibilities included clocking in employees, handling cash registers, answering phones and cleaning. Her skills include strong customer service abilities, computer proficiency, problem solving and multitasking.
This document provides a summary of a literature review on alumni relations and advancement conducted by the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy. Key findings from the literature are organized into areas of focus on alumni identity/affinity, generational attributes of alumni, and social contexts for giving/engagement. An annotated bibliography of relevant research from the past 15 years is also included, categorized by topics such as alumni/student affinity, engagement strategies, technology implications, and benchmarking/ROI. The review aims to identify gaps in current research to guide future studies in areas like longitudinal analyses of alumni behaviors and understanding technology's role in engagement.
This document provides a series of quests for a student to complete to help them research their options after high school. The quests include collecting information about college entrance exams, scholarships and financial aid, researching colleges that match their interests, and exploring career options like the military, apprenticeships, and certificate programs. Completing each quest provides the student with rewards like increased intellect, strength, speed, and power to make informed decisions about their journey after high school.
APIs are important for integrating external and internal customers, enabling partners, and building business logic that can be used across different platforms and applications. This document discusses REST principles for API design including giving resources IDs, linking resources, using standard methods, supporting multiple representations, and making requests stateless. It also covers topics like ROA vs SOA, REST vs SOAP, adoption trends, authentication, versioning, and common anti-patterns.
This document provides information about biomedical technology and bioengineering college majors and careers. As a major in these fields, students will build foundations to work in areas like cancer research, medical device invention, and surgical robotics. These are high-paying careers with opportunities for advancement. Majors may focus on areas like biomechanics, biomolecular engineering, and medical imaging. Strong programs are offered at universities like MIT, Johns Hopkins, Stanford, and UC San Diego. Relevant associations include the Biomedical Engineering Society and National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering.
South Africa has made progress in health since 1994 but still faces challenges. Life expectancy has increased from 49 years to 60 but health inequalities remain large between provinces. The quadruple burden of disease includes communicable diseases, chronic diseases, injuries, and HIV/AIDS. The National Health Insurance and re-engineering of primary health care aim to improve access and quality but face challenges in implementation. Continued efforts are needed to address social determinants of health and implement priority initiatives to reduce health inequities.
The document describes three types of single vision lenses produced by Unity: SVx, SVxtra, and SVxtreme. SVx uses sophisticated lens design for exceptional performance. SVxtra offers customized prescriptions accounting for frame measurements. SVxtreme further decreases distortion and increases clarity, especially for wrap frames. All three utilize freeform digital technology to precisely craft prescriptions and optimize lenses for individual needs and frames.
Captricity at Corinium Chief Data Officer Forum Keynote - Brian Cox Captricity
Chief Data Officer Forum, Insurance
September 15, 2016
How Insurers are Leveraging Modern Technology for Improved Customer Experiences
This document discusses how insurers can use modern technologies like cloud services, machine learning, and robotic process automation to improve customer experiences. It provides examples of how insurers have used technologies like Captricity's automation platform to extract data from documents, automate processes, and gain insights from customer data to reduce costs, speed up processes, and unlock new opportunities. The document highlights the challenges insurers face in leveraging historical paper records and improving analytics capabilities.
[2015 Oracle Cloud Summit] 2. Innovate with Oracle Platform as a ServiceOracle Korea
The document discusses Oracle's Platform as a Service (PaaS) and how it can help organizations innovate with cloud technologies. It outlines how the market for cloud computing is growing rapidly and how Oracle provides a complete portfolio of cloud-architected services. It then highlights several key Oracle PaaS offerings, including Database as a Service, Java Cloud Service, and Documents Cloud Service, and how they can be used for development, testing, and production workloads both in public and private cloud environments.
This document discusses performance considerations when using Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c and cloud platforms. It summarizes the key strategies Oracle customers are using like standardization, virtualization, and database consolidation. It then discusses how Enterprise Manager provides a single pane of glass for managing databases on-premises and in the cloud. Specific techniques are presented for investigating and resolving performance issues that can occur in cloud environments due to network delays.
Tame Big Data with Oracle Data IntegrationMichael Rainey
In this session, Oracle Product Management covers how Oracle Data Integrator and Oracle GoldenGate are vital to big data initiatives across the enterprise, providing the movement, translation, and transformation of information and data not only heterogeneously but also in big data environments. Through a metadata-focused approach for cataloging, defining, and reusing big data technologies such as Hive, Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS), HBase, Sqoop, Pig, Oracle Loader for Hadoop, Oracle SQL Connector for Hadoop Distributed File System, and additional big data projects, Oracle Data Integrator bridges the gap in the ability to unify data across these systems and helps deliver timely and trusted data to analytic and decision support platforms.
Co-presented with Alex Kotopoulis at Oracle OpenWorld 2014.
The document discusses Oracle's Engineered Systems for SMB (ODA) and highlights eight common reasons why customers choose ODA. It describes ODA's ability to consolidate Oracle databases and software onto optimized platforms to improve performance, simplify management, provide license transparency, ensure business continuity, enable hybrid cloud strategies, and serve as a stepping stone to the public cloud. ODA systems include clustered, single server, and high availability configurations to suit different customer needs.
The document summarizes Oracle's SuperCluster engineered system. It provides consolidated application and database deployment with in-memory performance. Key features include Exadata intelligent storage, Oracle M6 and T5 servers, a high-speed InfiniBand network, and Oracle VM virtualization. The SuperCluster enables database as a service with automated provisioning and security for multi-tenant deployment across industries.
Approaches for WebLogic Server in the Cloud (OpenWorld, September 2014)jeckels
The document discusses different approaches for deploying Oracle WebLogic Server in the cloud, including private cloud, public cloud, and hybrid options. It outlines key considerations for choosing a cloud deployment model, such as security, infrastructure ownership, availability requirements, and business responsiveness needs. The document suggests that most organizations will take a hybrid approach, using both on-premise and cloud resources tailored to their specific priorities and needs.
Netherlands Tech Tour 05 - Strategic Operationalization of MySQLMark Swarbrick
This document discusses strategies for operationalizing MySQL database deployments. It begins with an overview of typical adoption models and how MySQL deployments often evolve from non-critical to mission-critical over time. The presentation then covers four operationalization principles - total cost of ownership, consistency of execution, scalability, and risk. It provides examples of how MySQL Enterprise tools can help with monitoring, security, backups, and support to achieve complete operationalization.
Multitenant Full Deck Jan 2015 Cloud Team AJ LinkedinArush Jain
This document discusses Oracle's Multitenant architecture, which allows multiple pluggable databases (PDBs) to be consolidated within a single multitenant container database (CDB). Key points include: the multitenant architecture enables more efficient use of system resources by requiring memory and processes only at the container level; PDBs can be unplugged from one CDB and plugged into another for improved portability and flexibility; and multitenant capabilities include simplified management, backup/recovery, patching and upgrades across all PDBs.
The document provides an overview of Oracle Database Exadata Cloud Service. It discusses how the service allows customers to easily provision Exadata infrastructure in the cloud with automated tools. The Exadata Cloud Service offers extreme performance and scalability for consolidated database workloads through its scale-out compute and storage architecture. Customers benefit from Oracle's management of the underlying infrastructure while maintaining control over database software administration.
This document provides an overview of new features in Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c release 4. It begins with a history of Enterprise Manager requirements over time, highlighting how much more is now expected of the product. The rest of the document outlines the program agenda and then dives into some of the highlighted topics, including the new self-service portal, database as a service enhancements, cloning capabilities, and JVMD monitoring. Administration groups and dynamic groups are discussed as ways to better manage large numbers of targets. Monitoring templates, incident rule sets, and charts/dashboards are also covered as aspects of comprehensive database monitoring.
The document discusses new features in Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c, including enhanced security, monitoring, provisioning capabilities, and support for managing databases and middleware as services. Some key highlights include improved role-based access control, global preferred credentials, self-service portals, database cloning using Direct NFS, and active thin cloning of databases on ASM storage.
The document discusses how Oracle Application Express (APEX) is the fastest route to developing applications in the cloud. It was designed for cloud computing with a simple architecture that allows easy deployment on Oracle's cloud infrastructure or on-premise. APEX requires only a browser to build powerful data-driven web apps using SQL and PL/SQL. It has a proven track record of being used by thousands of customers for cloud apps since 2002. The document argues that APEX's low-code development, portability across environments, and leveraging of Oracle databases and cloud services makes it ideal for cloud development.
Oracle database in cloud, dr in cloud and overview of oracle database 18cAiougVizagChapter
This document provides a profile summary of Malay Kumar Khawas, a Principal Consultant at Oracle India. It outlines his professional experience including over 12 years working with Oracle technologies. It also lists his areas of expertise, which include Oracle Database, Cloud implementations, identity management, disaster recovery, and various Oracle products. The document then provides an agenda for a presentation on Oracle Database Cloud Services, disaster recovery in Oracle Public Cloud, and new features in Oracle Database 18c.
Developing Oracle Fusion Middleware Applications in the CloudMatt Wright
Slides from session at Oracle OpenWorld 2014 on Developing Oracle Fusion Middleware Applications in the Cloud.
Industry surveys show the use of cloud platforms can reduce overall development time by an order of 11 to 20 percent, with some respondents experience more than 30% time savings. This is largely due to the cloud platform's ability to streamline the development process, including the ability to quickly get the development assets online.
This session detailed the benefits and use cases for devloping and testing Oracle Fusion Middlewara Applications in the cloud. It also covers how to quickly and easily self-provision FMW development and testing environments into the cloud, as well as how to fully automate the build, deploy and configure your applications into the cloud as well as on-premise.
During the session we will provision an Oracle SOA environment to the Cloud; deploy and configure your Oracle SOA composites to the cloud, all in under 30 minutes..
The document provides an overview of Oracle's converged systems approach. It discusses Oracle's engineered systems like Exadata, Exalogic, Big Data Appliance which are designed to work together. It notes that these systems provide benefits like extreme performance, lower costs, reduced risk, and faster deployment times. The document also discusses Oracle's approach to private and public cloud infrastructure and how customers can deploy Oracle cloud services either on-premises or in Oracle's data centers.
Oracle Warehouse Builder to Oracle Data Integrator 12c Migration UtilityNoel Sidebotham
This document provides an overview of migrating from Oracle Warehouse Builder (OWB) to Oracle Data Integrator (ODI) 12c. It discusses the migration utility that can convert OWB 11gR2 design time metadata, such as data objects and mappings, to equivalent objects in ODI. The utility has limitations and not all OWB objects are supported. The document also describes how existing OWB jobs can continue to be executed and monitored from within ODI. It recommends reviewing logs after migration and manually updating any excluded objects. Oracle Consulting offers migration factory services to assist with the OWB to ODI migration process.