September Independent Oracle User Group (IOUG) Regional Events:
- by Mandy Ho
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September 5, 2012 – Denver, CO
Oracle 11g Database
Upgrade Seminar
Join
Roy Swonger, Senior Director of software development at Oracle to learn about
upgrading to Oracle Database 11g. Topics include:
All the required preparatory steps
Database upgrade strategies
Post-upgrade performance analysis
Helpful tips and common pitfalls to watch out for
http://www.oracle.com/webapps/events/ns/EventsDetail.jsp?p_eventId=152242&src=7598177&src=7598177&Act=4
September 6, 2012 – Salt Lake
City, UT
Fall Symposium 2012
Plan to join us for our annual fall event on Sept 6. They day will be
filled with learning and networking with tracks focused on Applications, APEX,
BI, Development and DBA Topics. This event is free for UTOUG members to attend,
but please register.
http://www.utoug.org/apex/f?p=972:2:6686308836668467::::P2_EVENT_ID:121
September 6, 2012 – Portland, OR
Oracle’s Hands on Workshop Series focused on providing Defense-in-Depth
Solutions to secure data at the source, reduce risk and simplify compliance
The Oracle Database
Security Workshop is a one-day hands-on session for IT Managers, IT Security
Architects and Oracle DBAs who are looking for solutions to address their
information protection, privacy, and accountability challenges within their
Oracle database environment.
Most security
programs offered today fail toadequately address database security. Customers
continue to be challenged tosecure information against loss and protect the
integrity of sensitiveinformation like critical financial data, personally
identifiable information(PII) and credit card data for PCI compliance.
http://nwoug.org/content.aspx?page_id=87&club_id=165905&item_id=241082
September 11, 2012 – Montreal,
QC
APEXposed!
For APEX aficionados – join ODTUG in Montreal, September 11-12 for APEXposed!
Topics will include Dynamic Actions, Plug-ins, Tuning, and Building Mobile
Apps. The cost is $399 US and early registration ends August 15th.
For more information: http://www.odtugapextraining.com
September 11, 2012 –
Philadelphia, PA
Big Data & What are we still doing wrong with Tom Kyte
Tom Kyte is a Senior Technical
Architect in Oracle's Server Technology Division. Tom is the Tom behind the
AskTom column in Oracle Magazine and is also the author of Expert Oracle
Database Architecture (Apress, 2005/2009) among other books
Abstract: Big Data
The term "big data" draws
a lot of attention, but behind the hype there's a simple story. For decades,
companies have been making business decisions based on transactional data
stored in relational databases. However, beyond that critical data is a
potential treasure trove of less structured data: weblogs, social media, email,
sensors, and photographs that can be mined for useful information. This
presentation will take a look at what Big Data is and means - and Oracle's
strategy for handling it
Abstract: What are we still doing
wrong?
I've given many best practices
presentations in the last 10 years. I've given many worst practices
presentations in the last 10 years. I've seen some things change over the last
ten years and many other things stay exactly the same. In this talk - we'll be
taking a look at the good and the bad - what we do right and what we continue
to do wrong over and over again. We'll look at why "Why" is probably
the right initial answer to most any question. We'll look at how we get to
"Know what we Know", and why that can be both a help and a hindrance.
We'll peek at "Best Practices" and tie them into what I term
"Worst Practices". In short, a talk on the good and the bad.
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September 12, 2012- New York, NY
NYOUG Fall General
Meeting
“Trends
in Database Administration and Why the Future of Database Administration is the
Vdba”
http://www.nyoug.org/upcoming_events.htm#General_Meeting1
September 21, 2012 – Cleveland,
OH
Oracle Database 11g
for Developers: What You need to know or Oracle Database 11g New Features for
Developers
Attendees
are introduced to the new and improved features of Oracle 11g (both Oracle 11g
R1 and Oracle 11g R2) that directly impact application development. Special
emphasis is placed on features that reduce development time, make development
simpler, improve performance, or speed deployment. Specific topics include: New
SQL functions, virtual columns, result caching, XML improvements, pivot
statements, JDBC improvements, and PL/SQL enhancements such as compound
triggers.
http://www.neooug.org/
September 24, 2012 –
Ottawa, ON
Introduction to Oracle Spatial
The free Oracle Locator functionality, and the Oracle
Spatial option which dramatically extends Locator, are very useful, but poorly
understood capabilities of the database. In the afternoon we will extend into
additional areas selected from: storage and performance; answering business
problems with spatial queries; using Oracle Maps in OBIEE; an overview and
capabilities of Oracle Topology; under the covers with GeoCoding.
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