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Thursday, October 11th -- Tom Kyte!

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UNYOUG Meeting
Thursday, October 11, 2007

Monroe Community College - Brighton Campus
Rochester NY

Building: R. Thomas Flynn Campus Center
Rooms: Monroe A & B


Area Map: MCC
Parking: See below

KEYNOTE:  Innovation in Oracle Database 11g - Tom Kyte  VP, Oracle Corporation

Agenda:

8:00     -     9:00    Registration and Networking, Continental Breakfast
9:00     -     9:15    Welcome Address
9:15     -    10:15   Keynote: Tom Kyte, Oracle
10:15   -    10:30   Break
10:30   -    11:15   Track 1: Oracle Coherence - Steve Van Hall
                           Track 2: Business Intelligence - Vic Stewart
11:15   -    12:00   Track 1: Oracle Enterprise Management/Grid - Dave Foster
                           Track 2: Enterprise Content Management - Jody Schiavo
12:00   -     1:00    Lunch
1:00     -     2:00    Symantec/Veritas and Oracle Together - Symantec
                           HP Archiving (OuterBay), Solving Database Growth Issues - Hewlett Packard
2:00     -     2:15    Break
2:15     -     3:15    Architecting Industrial Strength Oracle Solutions - Symantec
                           Designing IT Infrastructure for Maximum Oracle Performance - Hewlett Packard
3:15     -               Raffles: Bills tickets and more!

Win one of two pairs of Buffalo Bills tickets, courtesy of Serverware!

**Parking on Campus**
Free parking in Lot M or Lot M1.

Registration:
A continental breakfast, lunch, and afternoon beverage break will be provided.  We need a count of persons attending to properly plan for this event.  If you are planning to attend, please register for the meeting here:  http://www.unyoug.com/register.php.

Membership & Fees:
UNYOUG membership is $20 per year.  Fees are waived for this event!


Thanks!
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HP Archiving (OuterBay), Solving Database Growth Issues

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Database Growth:  Problems and Solutions
Jeff Blackmon, Solutions Architect, Hewlett Packard

Critical Oracle database application environments in many enterprises are growing larger and larger.  Unmanaged data growth impacts application performance, escalates IT infrastructure costs, and reduces application availability for backup and recovery.  The pro’s and con’s of strategies for managing database growth will be discussed by leading industry experts.

This session is helpful for those experiencing database performance degradation, increasing database capacities (footprint), or increased time for database recoveries, backups, cloning, and upgrades. During this session you will learn the following:

• Causes of the data explosion
• Effects of the data explosion on end users, within the IT environment, and in the real world
• Case Studies including problems & solutions
• Pro’s and con’s of data purging, adding hardware capacity, database partitioning, and database archiving
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Designing IT Infrastructure for Maximum Oracle Performance

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Virtualization and Automation in An Oracle Grid Environment
Sanjay Umarji, HP Oracle Competency Center

 Enterprise database servers across an entire organization typically exhibit a large unused capacity. Virtualization helps to tap into this unused capacity. Implementing Virtualization needs to be coupled with automation to reduce the management of virtual database servers.

 As virtualization and consolidation of database servers proliferates, the challenge is to still meet SLAs for each database and its applications. This session will discuss the technology from Hewlett-packard that makes virtualization, management and automation of Oracle grid that makes this possible. This technology has been successfully implemented at several HP customers and within HP’s IT infrastructure. This has led to the development of Virtual Server Environmet (VSE) Reference architectures. Reference architectures are pre-tested, pre-integrated Oracle Technical stacks on HP server platforms. This reduces the risk in implementing Oracle grid for our customers. The session will briefly discuss these reference architectures.
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Symantec/Veritas and Oracle Together

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Symantec/Veritas and Oracle Together
Scott Myers, Symantec Corporation


Symantec/Veritas and Oracle have a long standing successful relationship of working together to enhance the robustness and value of Oracle RDBMS environments.

This session will cover the history of the relationship as well as the following:
• Symantec/Veritas – Oracle in single instance environments
• Symantec/Veritas – Oracle in single instance/High Availability environments
• Symantec/Veritas -  Oracle in RAC environments
• Comparing of Single instance, HA, and RAC
• Symantec/Veritas and Oracle ASM
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Architecting Industrial Strength Oracle Solutions

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Architecting Industrial Strength Oracle Solutions
Scott Myers, Symantec Corporation


Recognizing that Oracle RDBMS is dominant in mission critical enterprise environments, this session focuses on architecting ‘industrial strength’ environments around Oracle, factoring in such important considerations as scalability, performance, manageability, and availability.  A few words focusing on RAC will also be included.  The session will conclude with how the Symantec/Veritas product stack addresses these needs and considerations.
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Please post the details for the next TOM Kite event

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Could you please post the details for the next
Tom Kite event?

Don Izard
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