Five Minute Briefing - Oracle
October 3, 2018
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News Flashes
2018 is an exciting year for Oracle OpenWorld, with as much change in the event format as there is in the technology. The Independent Oracle Users Group (IOUG) will be well represented in the Content Catalog, as over 20 members are scheduled to present on the hot topics for data professionals.
As the industry embraces artificial intelligence and marches toward autonomous systems, some enterprises will still need to rely on traditional databases that must be managed, tuned, and secured to ensure the best performance. And while not all organizations will be able to make the autonomous transition quickly due to internal processes, there are a few tricks to optimize your old database with terabytes of data at speeds needed for everything from e-commerce to IoT and music streaming services on a global scale.
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Tools and Technologies for Data-Centric Companies
Quest IOUG Database & Technology Community News
We are excited to be heading to San Antonio next April, so join 5,500+ Oracle technology professionals for the largest independently run Oracle conference in the world.
Often misinterpreted as a buzzword endorsing development teams taking over platform and infrastructure roles, DevOps is, in fact, all about development and operational modernization.
The COLLABORATE 19 Call for Content is now open! Consider submitting a non-traditional session for consideration for next year's conference in San Antonio, Texas. Need some inspiration? Michelle Kolbe shares fresh ideas in this video.
IOUG offers webcasts on a range of topics including big data, security, cloud, and many more.
Oracle provides informational resources, including educational events, webcasts, and white papers.
Registration is now open for COLALBORATE 19 - this year in a brand new location in San Antonio. COLLABORATE is more than just a tech conference, with more than 1,000 sessions and panels filled with first-hand experiences, case studies and "how-to" content and opportunities to build your personal and professional networks.