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The ECO'97 Oracle Developers Conference in Boston MA from April 6-9, 1997 will feature over ninety technical sessions in 3 and a half days of the most focussed Oracle technical conference. This conference is run totally by Oracle users, DBAs, and developers. This conference is what Oracle developers want and need to effectively leverage their use of new Oracle technologies. The emphasis is on using currently available software to solve your problems. The conference will be limited to no more than 1000 attendees. Visit the website at (http://www.oracle-users.com) or call (910) 452-0006 for more information. The early registration rate has been extended through Friday, March 14, if you reference this message.
A sample of the Database Administration topics are listed below.
EXPLAIN PLAN - Everything You Wanted to Know and Had No-One to Ask Eyal Aronoff
Oracle Operations and Officers: Oracle Databases in Bosnia Joseph Arsenault
How to Implement a World Wide Replication Scheme in Seven Steps Michael Conklin
Standards for Creating an Application Database John Flack
Administer the Oracle7 Server for Windows NT Brian Guza and Mark Zahour
Building Your DBA Tool Chest Using the V$Views Rick Holberger
Solid Backup Policies: Insurance for Your Business James Lopatosky
A Proactive Approach to Handling Database Errors Earl Shaffer
A Systematic Methodology and Meaningful Metrics to Monitor Database
Growth
Robert Summers, Jr.
The Enterprise Server Manager: Hip or Hype? Marlene Theriault
SQL*Net Tuning and Debugging
Hugo Toledo
Middleware Performance: Oracle Gateway versus Sybase Omni-Connect Donald Wright
Managing Performance with Oracle Enterprise Manager Performance Pack Ken Morse
Using Oracle Expert Effectively
Bryan Higgs
Tips and Techniques Creating Indexes Using the Parallel Query Server Terence Mollohan and Vincent Ventrone
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-- Tony Ziemba tziemba_at_idt.netReceived on Thu Mar 13 1997 - 00:00:00 CST