OT: NoCOUG conference on November 20 at PayPal Town Hall

From: Iggy Fernandez <iggy_fernandez_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2015 13:57:28 -0800
Message-ID: <BLU179-W23C6A5985DDA2A4DC6E137EB140_at_phx.gbl>



Some things in Oracle Database are hard, very hard, extremely hard, almost impossible, or impossible. If your manager asked you about any of the following items, would you have a good answer? All the answers are available at the November 20 conference. · Upgrade Oracle Database with zero downtime. Impossible? The DBA team responsible for administering one of the most complicated database environments in the world will tell you what’s possible and what’s not. · Infinite scalability. Impossible? That’s what the NoSQL fans claim to have. What’s sharding anyway? When will Oracle Database have it? The Oracle product managers will clue you in. · 1.6 million SQL queries per second. Impossible? Perhaps you don’t need that right now but perhaps one day you will. MySQL, eh? · Support Big Data volume, velocity, and variety in the same Oracle Database with OLTP data. Impossible? The director of database engineering for one of the most complicated database environments in the world will provide guidance. · Keep everybody happy in a data warehouse. Impossible? Everybody wants their queries to complete quickly but there’s only so much computing power available. · Bullet-proof disaster recovery with zero data loss and cross-application consistency. Impossible? That’s not what the good folks at Axxana believe. · Self-service provisioning of dev, test, and QA databases. Impossible? That’s not what EMC is saying. The fall conference on Friday, November 20 at PayPal is now only a week away. Please register so that we can order food and print badges. The conference is free for first-time attendees and PayPal or eBay attendees. You can take advantage of your corporate membership if you are an employee of CSEA, Chevron, CCSF, Santa Clara county, Database Specialists, eBay, Franklin Templeton Investments, Genentech, iTradenetwork, Kumaran, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Macys.com, Netsuite, PG&E, PayPal, Robert Half International, Salesforce, San Franciscso State University, SLAC, Stanford University, or UCSF. Kindest regards, The NoCOUG volunteers
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