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Countdown to Oracle OpenWorld: Oracle Database 11g Session Highlights

Oracle Database 11g customers are sure to find what they're looking for at this year's Oracle OpenWorld, whether it's information about new features and enhancements, best practices, or access to the real experiences of other users. Here are some of the top Database 11g picks at this year's conference, taking place November 11–15 in San Francisco, California:

Independent Oracle Users Group (IOUG): The Best Oracle Database 11g New Features
Learn about the hottest new Database 11g features and explore basic functionality through a range of examples and demonstrations.

Oracle Database 11g: Next-Generation High Availability
As the key component of your IT infrastructure, Oracle Database provides industry-leading solutions to protect your data and power your mission-critical applications. This session will cover some of the key high-availability technologies available in the new Oracle Database 11g release to help customers achieve an unparalleled level of application uptime and quality of service.

Highlights of Oracle Database 11g: Pick of New Manageability and Real Application Testing Features
Hear about some of the most cutting-edge features of Oracle Database 11g, such as automatic SQL tuning, Database Replay, real-time SQL monitoring, and SQL Performance Analyzer. The session includes technical architectural overviews and product demonstrations from feature architects.

The Top 10—No, 11—New Features of Oracle Database 11g
This session focuses on 11 new, high-impact features of Oracle Database 11g and what they mean to you, the developer or DBA. Continuing the format of the last four Oracle OpenWorld conferences, Oracle's "AskTom" presents these as a “top 11" list—the 11 new features he believes will be the reason to look at Oracle Database 11g in the near future.

Implementing the Database Grid at Dell I/T with Oracle Linux, Oracle 11g Technology, and Dell PowerEdge Servers
Join Logan McLeod, the Oracle Magazine 2006 Editor's Choice “Grid Control Architect of the year," for an in-depth examination of Dell I/T's adoption of Database Grid Computing, Enterprise Linux, and Oracle 11g technologies to drive massive consolidation, scalability and cost savings. In this session we will also explore how new 11g features enable Database Grid computing, scalability, and flexibility in managing and deploying a consolidated database grid environment.

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