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Here's the latest information on the session schedule and content for Oracle Technology Network Architect Day in Boston, MA on September 12, 2012. Registration is open, but seating is limited.
When: | September 12, 2012 8:30am – 5:00pm |
Where: |
Boston Marriott Burlington |
Agenda
Time |
Session Title |
Room |
8:30 am - 9:00 am |
Registration and Continental Breakfast |
Salon E Foyer |
9:00 am - 9:15 am |
Welcome and Opening Comments | Bob Rhubart |
Salon E |
9:15 am - 10:00 am |
Engineered Systems: Oracle's Vision for the Future | Ralf Dossmann Oracle's Exadata and Exalogic are impressive products in their own right. But working in combination they deliver unparalleled transaction processing performance with up to a 30x increase over existing legacy systems, with the lowest cost of ownership over a 3 or 5 year basis than any other hardware. In this session you'll learn how to leverage Oracle's Engineered Systems within your enterprise to deliver record-breaking performance at the lowest TCO. |
Salon E |
10:00 am - 10:30 am |
Securing Public and Private Clouds | Anton Nielsen Long before the term "Cloud Computing" existed, Oracle technologies supported and promoted the concept. Centralized data with remote users has been at the core of these technologies for decades. The public cloud, and extending private clouds to the internet, though, has added security challenges never imagined decades ago. This presentation will examine a real life security breach and introduce architecture, technologies and policies to secure public and private clouds. |
Salon E |
10:30 am - 10:45 am |
Break |
|
10:45 am - 11:30 am |
Breakout Sessions (pick one)
The road to Cloud Computing is not without a few bumps. This session will help to smooth out your journey by tackling some of the potential complications. We'll examine whether standardization is a prerequisite for the Cloud. We'll look at why refactoring isn't just for application code. We'll check out deployable entities and their simplification via higher levels of abstraction. And we'll close out the session with a look at engineered systems and modular clouds. |
Salon E |
Learn how Coherence can increase the availability, scalability and performance of your existing applications with its advanced low-latency data-grid technologies. Also hear some interesting industry-specific use cases that customers had implemented and how Oracle is integrating Coherence into its Enterprise Java stack. |
Salon C |
|
11:30 am - 12:15 pm |
Breakout Sessions (pick one)
Security is high on the list of concerns for many organizations as they evaluate their cloud computing options. This session will examine security in the context of the various forms of cloud computing. We'll consider technical and non-technical aspects of security, and discuss several strategies for cloud computing, from both the consumer and producer perspectives. |
Salon E |
Much more than a DB management tool, Oracle Enterprise Manager provides management and monitoring coverage for the entire Oracle stack, and beyond. This session will concentrate on the middleware management functionality in OEM, starting with Real User Experience monitoring, through AppServer management, and into deep-dive Java diagnostics. We’ll discuss Business Driven Application Management (BDAM) and the benefits of top-down monitoring. Lastly, we’ll demonstrate how to trace a specific user experience problem, through a multitier SOA application, to its root cause, deep in the JVM. |
Salon C |
|
12:15 pm - 1:15 pm |
Lunch |
Salon E Foyer |
1:15 pm - 2:00 pm |
Panel Discussion - Q&A with session speakers |
Salon E |
2:00 pm - 2:45 pm |
Breakout Sessions (pick one)
Cloud initiatives are beginning to dominate enterprise IT roadmaps. Successful adoption of Cloud and the subsequent governance challenges warrant a Cloud reference architecture that is applied consistently across the enterprise. This presentation will answer the important questions: What exactly is a Cloud, why you need it, what changes it will bring to the enterprise, and what are the key capabilities of a Cloud infrastructure are - using Oracle's Cloud Reference Architecture, which is part of the IT Strategies from Oracle (ITSO) Cloud Enterprise Technology Strategy (ETS). |
Salon E |
Service Oriented Architecture has evolved from concept to reality in the last decade. The right methodology coupled with mature SOA technologies has helped customers demonstrate success in both innovation and ROI. In this session you will learn how Oracle SOA Suite's orchestration, virtualization, and governance capabilities provide the infrastructure to run mission critical business and system applications. And we'll take a special look at the convergence of SOA & BPM using Oracle's Unified technology stack. |
Salon C |
|
2:45 pm - 3:00 pm |
Break |
|
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm |
Roundtable Discussion |
Salon E |
4:00 pm - 4:15 pm |
Closing Comments & Readouts from Roundtables |
Salon E |
4:15 pm - 5:00 pm |
Networking / Reception |
Salon E Foyer |
Note: Session schedule and content subject to change. |
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