A big thanks to all those who braved attending my session on the final day of Oracle Open World 2014. I hope you enjoyed it and found it valuable.
You can download the slide deck as well as the scripts I mentioned here.
As always, I would love to hear from you.
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Showing posts with label oracle openworld 2014. Show all posts
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Thursday, October 02, 2014
OOW14 Session: RAC'fying Multitenant
Thank you for attending my session RAC'fying Multitenant at Oracle Open World 2014. You can download the slide deck here.
[Updated] Oct 4th, 2014: The article on multitenant I wrote for OTN is available here. http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/articles/database/multitenant-part1-pdbs-2193987.html. This article shows various commands I referenced in my session, e.g. point in time recovery of PDBs.
As always I would love to hear from you.
[Updated] Oct 4th, 2014: The article on multitenant I wrote for OTN is available here. http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/articles/database/multitenant-part1-pdbs-2193987.html. This article shows various commands I referenced in my session, e.g. point in time recovery of PDBs.
As always I would love to hear from you.
Monday, September 29, 2014
OOW14 Session: SQL Tuning Without Trying
Many thanks to all those who attended my session "SQL Tuning without Trying" at Oracle Open World 2014 #oow14. I hope you found the session useful.
If you want to download the slide deck, here it is. As always, I would really, really like to hear from you.
If you want to download the slide deck, here it is. As always, I would really, really like to hear from you.
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