Database Week 2024: On-Demand

OATUG's Database Week 2024 provided insightful sessions covering a range of timely topics, hands-on learning, and networking opportunities. All sessions from Database Week are now available for on-demand viewing, exclusively for OATUG members. If you're not a member yet, join now for access. OATUG members, be sure to sign in to your profile for access. 

Monday, March 18

11:00 - 12:15 PM ET

Speaker:
Samer Barakat, Senior Director, Oracle

This Oracle development session summarizes practical tips and lessons learned from performance-tuning and benchmarking the world's largest Oracle E-Business Suite environments. Application system administrators learn about concrete methods for identifying and resolving performance bottlenecks on all layers of the Oracle E-Business Suite technology stack. The session also explores how Exadata can dramatically improve the performance of systems.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Hear tips and lessons learned from performance-tuning and benchmarking Oracle E-Business Suite.
  2. Understand techniques for identifying and resolving performance bottlenecks.
  3. Learn how Oracle's engineered systems can dramatically improve performance.

Getting Optimal Performance from Oracle E-Business Suite

1:00 - 2:00 PM ET

What’s New in Oracle Database 23c

Attend this session to hear directly from the Oracle Database development team to see what’s coming in the next major release of Oracle’s leading converged database, Oracle Database 23c. This next release introduces a range of functionality to assist developers, analysts, and database administrators in building and deploying their next generation mission-critical, high-performance operational and analytical applications. Examples of innovations include a new approach for addressing the object-relational mismatch challenge in app development, real-time property graph analysis of operational data, automated support for distributed microservices transactions, simplified mid-tier caching, plus many more new capabilities.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Identify new features in 23c for the DBA.
  2. Understand multimodal database, and how it can help you.
  3. Learn how 23c can help you develop customizations faster and easier.

Speaker:
Gerald Venzl, Senior Director, Product Management, Oracle

3:00 - 4:00 PM ET

Putting 7 Robust Oracle Enterprise Manager Features into Action  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.

Oracle Enterprise Manager: 7 Robust Features to Put in Action

Speaker:
Zane Warton, Director and Global Practice Leader of Oracle Database Services, Datavail

Tuesday, March 19

11:00 - 12:00 PM ET

Expert Panel: Leveraging Your Oracle Database With APEX

Speakers:

Sylvain Martel, ERP-APEX Practice Director, Insum
Luc Demanche, Cloud and DBA Practice Director, Insum
Plamen Mushkov, Sr APEX Programmer Analyst, Insum
Louis Moreaux, Sr APEX Programmer Analyst, Insum

This session brings four top APEX and OCI experts together to answer your questions regarding how to get the most out of your Oracle Database. Whether you are new to APEX or a seasoned veteran, you will leave this session more knowledgeable, more productive and more inspired to take your apps to the next level. Bring your questions!

Learning Objectives:

  1. Understand the basic DB architecture and where APEX lives.
  2. Discuss the various APIs available to APEX developers. 
  3. Discuss deployment options.

1:00 - 2:00 PM ET

Speaker:

Erik Benner, VP of Enterprise Transformation Mythics, LLC.  and ACE Director

What Do I Do About Broadcom and VMWare?

With the recent acquisition of VMWare by Broadcom, customers are asking how they escape the expected price increases and support challenges. People are asking what the options for virtualization are. The answer is complicated, but there are paths going forward! In this session, you will learn about your options moving forward. We will cover the history of VMWare’s new parent, Broadcom, as well as your choices moving forward. From Staying on VMWare and paying more for the technology  or moving to the cloud and even moving to an Open source option, oVirt,  which is supported by Oracle as Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager ( OLVM).

Learning Objectives:

Learn what options you have to mitigate the challenges around Broadcom's acquisition of VMWare and the significant changes that have happened.

3:00 - 4:00 PM ET

Join us in this educational session as we help you navigate and plan moving your databases to Oracle Cloud, along with useful tips before considering database as a service, infrastructure as a service or platform as a service options for your critical applications.

Learning Objectives:

  1. In this session, we will discuss Oracle’s Cloud strategy, migration paths to your journey to the cloud, and discuss hidden gems in Oracle Cloud to simplify adoption.
  2. Lastly, we will breakdown many of the Oracle’s new innovations that will impact your cloud journey in terms of risk and cost.
  3. Whether you belong to a large enterprise or a one-man startup, cloud based databases are now a reality or part your short term technology roadmap.

Speakers:

Charles Kim, CEO, Viscosity

 

Top 5 Considerations for Migrating Databases to Oracle Cloud

Wednesday, March 20

11:00 - 12:00 PM ET

Speaker:
Naresh Kumar Miryala, Engineering Leader, Meta Platforms Inc.

Zero Trust Database Security: Practical Implementation for Oracle Systems

This session delves into the practical implementation of a Zero Trust approach for securing Oracle systems, focusing specifically on database security. Zero Trust principles have become paramount in modern security strategies, and this presentation offers a detailed exploration of their application within Oracle environments. Discover actionable methodologies, access control strategies, encryption techniques, and real-time monitoring practices tailored for Oracle databases. Emphasizing the importance of continuous verification and least privilege access, this session provides practical guidance to fortify Oracle systems against evolving threats within the framework of a Zero Trust security model.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Understand the core principles of a Zero Trust security model and its relevance to Oracle systems, including the concepts of continuous verification and least privilege access.
  2. Explore practical methodologies for implementing Zero Trust principles within Oracle environments, focusing on access control strategies, encryption techniques, and real-time monitoring practices tailored specifically for securing Oracle databases.
  3. Gain actionable insights into fortifying Oracle systems against evolving threats by applying Zero Trust principles, and develop the ability to assess and adapt existing security strategies within the framework of a Zero Trust security model.

1:00 - 2:00 PM ET

Speaker:

  • Erik Benner, VP of Enterprise Transformation Mythics, LLC. and ACE Director 
  • Michael Brown, Applications DBA, BlueStar

Performance and Availability

Every company is faced with balancing the issues of performance, availability, and business continuity.  This session will explore some of the issues and options that are faced in meeting the demands of the business in balancing these issues.  We will discuss various options that can be used at various levels of the architecture to help you determine the best approach to meeting the requirements of your business.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Understand the concept of balancing performance, availability, and business continuity within a company's infrastructure.
  2. Identify key challenges and potential trade-offs associated with optimizing performance, ensuring availability, and maintaining business continuity.
  3. Explore different strategies and architectural options available to mitigate risks and address the demands of the business effectively, considering various levels of the architecture.

3:00 - 4:00 PM ET

Speaker:

  • Vijay Sivaprakasam,  Head of Customer Services, Dbvisit
  • Tim Marshall, Head of Product Marketing, DBvisit

Full Stack Disaster Recovery of Oracle SE2 Databases in OCI

Oracle Standard Edition is the perfect database for many environments like JDE and APEX, but lacks the resiliency of Data Guard and automation of Oracle Full Stack Disaster Recovery (FSDR).  No longer!  By utilizing Dbvisit’s StandbyMP tool, you can now achieve Data-Guard-like replication with full integration into Oracle FSDR to automatically switchover your Database and Application at the same time.

Learning Objectives:

Learn how you can utilize Oracle Full Stack Disaster Recovery (FSDR) to simplify and automate switchovers and failovers on Oracle SE and PostgreSQL.

Thursday, March 21

11:00 - 12:00 PM ET

Speaker:

Russ Lowenthal, Product Manager for Database Security, Oracle

Securing Your Oracle Database

How do you block the most common database attacks? Join this session for a scenario-based look at using database security features to help block real-world attacks.  Learn about the security enhancements packed into Database 23s. Schema privileges will make privilege management much easier. The new SQL Firewall embedded in the database will make stopping malicious SQL injection attacks easier. TLS 1.3 is here and brings better performance along with some simplifications on configuring TLS. But you don’t need 23c; learn how 19c has a few tricks up it’s sleeve, like password rollover, which allows the user to have two working passwords for a short amount of time.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Identify and describe the key security features available in modern database management systems (DBMS) for mitigating common database attacks.
  2. Gain practical skills in configuring and utilizing database security features to block common attacks, with a focus on SQL injection prevention and privilege management.
  3. Understand how to leverage security features available in older database versions, such as Database 19c, to enhance security posture despite lacking the latest enhancements.

1:00 - 2:00 PM ET

Speaker:
Michael Brown, Applications DBA, BlueStar

Businesses rely on cloning their production EBS environment for various reasons, including development, support, and reporting. The move to multitenant with database 19c has increased the complexity of the cloning process. This session will review the required steps for making a clone of a 12.2 environment using Rapid Clone, discuss what has changed with the multitenant, go over an approach to automating this process, and review the required post-Rapid Clone steps. This session will also discuss different methods that can be used for obtaining the clone of the database tier.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Discuss how RapidClone works.
  2. Go over the changes that multitenant architecture has introduced to the cloning process.
  3. Present a method to automate the process.

Automating 12.2 EBS Clones with Multitenant

3:00 - 4:00 PM ET

Planning for the Future

There are several big changes to the E-Business Suite world are coming in the next couple of years.  Learn about these changes so that you can plan and budget accordingly!

Learning Objectives:

Learn planning and budgeting for E-Business Suite technology changes.

Speaker:
James Morrow, President/CEO, EBS DBA, BlueStone Solutions Group, Inc.

Friday, March 22

11:00 - 12:00 PM ET

Oracle APEX 23: New Features and Roadmap

Oracle APEX continues its momentum within the global low-code development community and inside Oracle. Oracle APEX 23.2 introduced exciting and powerful capabilities such as - visually design business process automations, streamlined visual data modeling with QuickSQL, simplified team-centric development, UX improvements and more. In this session, we will take you through some of the most compelling new features of Oracle APEX. We explore the common use cases for low-code and AI and how to incorporate them into your application development process.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Learn about the new features introduced in Oracle APEX 23.2.
  2. Explore how APEX can empower developers to be more productive than ever before by leveraging the power of AI.

Speaker:

Chaitanya Koratamaddi, Director of Product Management / Strategy, Oracle

1:00 - 2:00 PM ET

Oracle AutoML UI: The Democratization of Machine Learning

Oracle's AutoML UI streamlines the machine learning process, autonomously comparing and ranking various ML models for given tasks. In our live demos, we will demonstrate the scenarios best suited for this interface. Additionally, we'll show how it auto-generates the machine learning model code, significantly reducing development time and easing its transition to deployment.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Explore the features of Oracle's AutoML UI.
  2. Identify suitable scenarios for AutoML.
  3. Evaluate the benefits and limitations of using Oracle's AutoML UI in various machine learning projects.

Speaker:
Edelweiss Kammermann, Director of AI & ML, IT Convergence

3:00 - 4:00 PM ET

Stump the Experts

Speakers:

  • Michael Brown, Applications DBA, BlueStar
  • Sandra Vucinic, Oracle Applications DBA, VLAD Group, Inc.
  • Erik Benner, VP of Enterprise Transformation Mythics, LLC.  and ACE Director
  • Kaberi Nayak, Lead Apps DBA, MITRE Corporation
  • James Morrow, President/CEO, EBS DBA, BlueStone Solutions Group, Inc.
  • James Lui, Principal Information Technology Analyst, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
  • Zane Warton, Director and Global Practice Leader of Oracle Database Services, Datavail
  • Vijay Sivaprakasam, Head of Customer Services, Dbvisit
  • Tim Marshall, Head of Product Marketing, Dbvisit

Bring your best Oracle Database product questions to our experts. Pre-submit your questions for the panel by March 20.