Datavail Platinum Sponsor of the Rocky Mountain Oracle User Group (RMOUG) 2023
Datavail is a Platinum Sponsor of RMOUG Training Days
Datavail is an Oracle Partner with 17 specializations, offering 24×7 managed services and support for Oracle Database and Oracle Applications.
Don’t miss out hearing from our experts and some fun giveaways!
Putting 7 Robust Oracle Enterprise Manager Features into Action
Hybrid Session
February 16 – 11:20 a.m. MT
Speaker Zane Warton, Global Practice Lead and Director, Oracle Database Services
Organizations with complex enterprise infrastructures can struggle with managing, monitoring, and automating their Oracle technologies. Bringing them under a single point of control is an appealing prospect.
Oracle Enterprise Manager, a first-party tool developed by Oracle, brings together Oracle deployments into a single dashboard. It also supports non-Oracle databases, making it a cost effective and centralized tool to manage IT environments with a mix of database platforms.
Understanding the full capabilities of Oracle Enterprise Manager 13c allows organizations to make the most of this solution. In this presentation, attendees will get a deep dive look at 7 robust features.
Speak With a Database Expert:
The Real Value of Oracle Health Checks – Virtual Session
February 16 – 2:40 p.m. MT
Speaker Cynthia Putnam, Senior DBA, Oracle Database
These days supporting business means always handling varied and shifting priorities. But, if you expect your Oracle databases to handle these changes and perform consistently at high levels, you need to have a maintenance process. The first part of that is an assessment: How are my databases performing, and are there any problems? It sounds simple, but for most modern complex database environments, a proper assessment requires a variety of tools and a lot of experience interpreting the results.
This presentation takes attendees step-by-step through an Oracle database health check. We’ll look at issues related to size, space, configuration, performance, security, and best practices. We’ll also see why in many cases it’s prudent to bring in an independent third party to perform your database assessments.
What Can You Accomplish with Oracle DB Memory Features – Hybrid Session
February 16 – 4:15 p.m. MT
Speaker Zane Warton, Global Practice Lead and Director, Oracle Database Services
Oracle Database In-Memory is a powerful way to support the needs of modern applications, with optimization for analytics and mixed workload OLTP. Instead of using multiple database technologies for these use cases, you can leverage In-Memory functionality.
Oracle’s In-Memory functionality is a truly transformational technology once you know how to get the most out of it. This session will equip you with the strategic information you need to best implement it as part of your modern database architecture.
PostgreSQL Database for Oracle DBAs – Virtual Session
February 17 – 9:40 a.m. MT
Speaker Shailesh Rangani, Global Practice Lead and Director, PostgreSQL Services
1,000s of databases have been getting migrated to PostgreSQL from Oracle in recent days. While the number of PostgreSQL deployments and databases is increasing significantly, it is also attracting existing Oracle DBAs to learn PostgreSQL as their primary of secondary skills. This session will compare PostgreSQL and Oracle features, similarities, architectural differences, high availability options, and more.
Read or download our informative white papers or blog posts now, and we hope to see you in February!
Datavail is an Oracle Platinum Partner with 17 specializations backed by a dedicated team with expertise in BI/Analytics, data warehousing, analytics reporting, and enterprise performance management. Datavail’s expert consulting team specializes in data visualization, dashboard development, integrations, implementations, and upgrades for applications across the across the Oracle stack, including Hyperion, OBIEE, OBIA, GoldenGate, OAC, WebLogic, and more.
Event Details
City: Digital
Venue: Virtual
When: February 15, 2023
Time: 8:00 am MST