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Best Practice Workshop with Mike Dietrich
Save the date: September 7th 2009 Geneva
Join us for the "Upgrade to Oracle Database 11g Best Practice Workshop " and learn how to upgrade with ease and confidence.
This full day event focuses on real life experience and cost efficiency. We will cover performance evaluations, SQL Plan Management, SQL Performance Analyzer and Database Replay. Minimal Downtime Methods and Fallback Strategy will also be discussed, and finally, the presenter will dive into three different customer projects he implemented.
Mike Dietrich, Principal Member of Technical Staff at Oracle, has held this Workshop in various European cities with great response – we are very happy to have managed to secure him for this Event in Geneva. It is a pleasure to be able to offer you the possibility to meet and learn directly from one of our upgrade Gurus!
The Workshop is aimed at IT-Architects and Database Engineers and will be held in English.
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Monday, September 7, 2009 09:30 – 16:30
Oracle Software (Suisse)
Sàrl
World Trade Centre Genève
Route de Pré-Bois 29
1215 Genève
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Oracle Database 11g
Manageability | Downtime
Protection | Scability and Performance | Enhanced Information Access |
Enterprisewide Data Integration | Robust Security | Improved Data
Warehousing and Business Intelligence | Shorter Application Development
Time
If you have any questions you can also contact Victoria
Watts sending
an email to: victoria.watts@oracle.com.
You will find the detailed Agenda here by mid July.
AGENDA:
- Upgrade Preparation
Support Policies, Patches, Documentation, Upgrade Paths
- Database Upgrade
DBUA, Command Line, Post Upgrade, Alternatives, ASM Upgrade
- News
Parameters, Processes, Changes, Tools, Automation
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Diagnosis and Tuning
Object statistics, AWR, ASH, SQL Monitoring and Tuning
- Performance Evaluation
SQL Plan Management, SQL Performance Analyzer, Database Replay
- Real World Customer Experiences
Insight view into 3 upgrade projects
- 400 databases from 9i to 11g
- From 9i SI to 11g RAC
- From 10.2 to 11g with 50 DWHs
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