Educational Workshop - June 10, 2016!

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Educational Workshop - June 10, 2016!

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UNYOUG Educational Workshop Day
Friday, June 10, 2015 9:00AM - 3:30PM (breakfast & registration start at 8:30AM)

Buffalo State College
Technology Building 160
1300 Elmwood Avenue
Buffalo NY 14222


Area Map: http://www.buffalostate.edu/files/uploa ... pusmap.pdf


KEYNOTE: DBA, Heal Thyself: 5 Diseases of IT Organizations and How DBAs Can Cure Them
Jim Czuprynski, OnX Enterprise Solutions

Analyze This! Practical Examples of Oracle Analytical Functions
Jim Czuprynski, OnX Enterprise Solutions

Ramping Up to the Next Release of the Oracle Database
Jim Czuprynski, OnX Enterprise Solutions

Multitenant Administration Scenarios
Kevin Gilpin, Rolta AdvizeX

Using OraChk
Mike Grayson, Paychex

Agenda:

8:30 - 9:00 Registration and Networking, Continental Breakfast

9:00 - 9:10 Welcome

9:10 - 10:10 DBA, Heal Thyself

10:20 - 11:30 Analyze This!

11:30 - 12:00 Lunch

12:00 - 1:00 Ramping Up to the Next Release of the Oracle Database

1:00 - 2:00 Multitenant Administration Scenarios

2:15 - 3:15 Using OraChk

3:15 - Raffles, wrap-up


**Free Parking, we will mail you a pass or you can get one when you get there. Please park in a student lot close to the Technology Building. Easy access!

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

Membership & Fees:
UNYOUG membership is $20 per year. The event fee is $10 for non-members.
* Event Fees are always waived for those between jobs! *

Thanks!
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Analyze This! Practical Examples of Oracle Analytical Functi

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Analyze This! Practical Examples of Oracle Analytical Functions
Jim Czuprynski, OnX Enterprise Solutions

If you’ve ever struggled with a particularly complex reporting request from an applications developer – for instance, returning just a specific set of rows from a subset of rows already extracted, or creating the equivalent of a Microsoft Excel pivot table, or producing a report with subtotals and subsections just like a spreadsheet – then this session is just right for you. We’ll demonstrate the basics of how to produce these complex output matrices with just a few calls to Oracle 12cR1 analytic functions and discuss how you applications developers (as well as Oracle DBAs) can leverage them for deeper insights into your database, and the performance of its application workloads. The presentation will offer real-world examples of how best to deploy these features, including detailed sample code that you can put to immediate use.

Jim Czuprynski has over 30 years of professional experience in his career in information technology, serving diverse roles at several Fortune 1000 companies in those three before becoming an Oracle DBA in 2001. He was awarded the status of Oracle ACE Director in March 2014 and is a sought-after public speaker on Oracle Database technology features, presenting topics at Oracle OpenWorld, IOUG’s COLLABORATE, Hotsos Symposium, Oracle Technology Network ACE Tours, and Oracle User Group conferences around the world.

As of August 2015 Jim has joined OnX Enterprise Solutions as their Strategic Solutions Architect focusing on Oracle Database technology, especially Oracle Database 12c as well as Oracle’s Enterprise Systems, especially Exadata, SPARC Supercluster, and Oracle Database Appliance, and ZS3/4.

Jim has authored over 100 articles focused on facets of Oracle Database administration to his credit since 2003 at databasejournal.com and ioug.org. Jim’s blog, Generally … It Depends (http://jimczuprynski.wordpress.com), contains his regular observations on all things Oracle. His first book, Oracle Database Upgrade, Migration and Transformation Tips & Techniques, was published in June 2015 through Oracle Press.
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Ramping Up to the Next Release of the Oracle Database

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Ramping Up to the Next Release of the Oracle Database
Jim Czuprynski, OnX Enterprise Solutions

The next version of Oracle Database will include features as revolutionary as the 12cR1 release. While much of this newest release is still being extensively beta-tested, this presentation will discuss some of its most intriguing new feature sets and what they mean to a typical Oracle DBA. And while everyone involved with Oracle knows the old saying that “nobody ever buys Version 1,” this presentation will offer some compelling reasons to get ready to make the transition to the next release … by moving to Oracle 12cR1 ahead of time.

Through presentations and examples (when permitted), this session will discuss several new features that are promised (but not guaranteed!) for the next release of Oracle Database 12c:

1. Truly Pluggable Databases: New PDB Live Migration Features
2. In-Memory Computing: Leveraging the True Power of Enterprise Systems
3. Data Guard: Simplified Beyond Belief
4. Partitioning Enhancements: OPM, Read-Only Partitions, and more
5. Big Data Comes Inside: Sharded Databases (SDBs)
6. HDFS, Hive, JSON and External Tables
7. Hadoop, HANA, or Oracle SDBs: Is This a Question?
8. Improved Security: In-Place Tablespace Encryption, Improved Redaction, and more
9. RMAN: Sparse Backups, Schema PITR, and More
10. Simplified Diagnosis: Trace File Analyzer
11. Conclusions


Jim Czuprynski has over 30 years of professional experience in his career in information technology, serving diverse roles at several Fortune 1000 companies in those three before becoming an Oracle DBA in 2001. He was awarded the status of Oracle ACE Director in March 2014 and is a sought-after public speaker on Oracle Database technology features, presenting topics at Oracle OpenWorld, IOUG’s COLLABORATE, Hotsos Symposium, Oracle Technology Network ACE Tours, and Oracle User Group conferences around the world.

As of August 2015 Jim has joined OnX Enterprise Solutions as their Strategic Solutions Architect focusing on Oracle Database technology, especially Oracle Database 12c as well as Oracle’s Enterprise Systems, especially Exadata, SPARC Supercluster, and Oracle Database Appliance, and ZS3/4.

Jim has authored over 100 articles focused on facets of Oracle Database administration to his credit since 2003 at databasejournal.com and ioug.org. Jim’s blog, Generally … It Depends (http://jimczuprynski.wordpress.com), contains his regular observations on all things Oracle. His first book, Oracle Database Upgrade, Migration and Transformation Tips & Techniques, was published in June 2015 through Oracle Press.
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DBA, Heal Thyself: Five Diseases of IT Orgs and How to Cure

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DBA, Heal Thyself: Five Diseases of IT Organizations and How to Cure Them
Jim Czuprynski, OnX Enterprise Solutions

Ask any group of seasoned Oracle DBAs if they’ve ever lived through what must feel like a typical day in the life of Dilbert, Scott Adams’s quintessential cynic, and you’re bound to experience vigorous agreement. When a relatively simple database application deployment suddenly evolves into Project Death Spiral, or when there never seems to be enough DBA resources to keep up with application developer demands, or when IT management continues to make seemingly impossible demands for increased DBA productivity … then maybe it’s time to consider diagnosing the real problem in your IT organization and perhaps even applying the right treatment to relieve the pain, if not provide the cure.

Through humor and story-telling, this presentation will reveal five common diseases that seem to “harden the arteries” of IT organizations: Uniquitis, HypoRMANosis, Tengenertia, Toolichondria,[i/] and Idiomyopia – that Oracle DBAs must often battle to overcome to true root problems of their IT organization.

Jim Czuprynski has over 30 years of professional experience in his career in information technology, serving diverse roles at several Fortune 1000 companies in those three before becoming an Oracle DBA in 2001. He was awarded the status of Oracle ACE Director in March 2014 and is a sought-after public speaker on Oracle Database technology features, presenting topics at Oracle OpenWorld, IOUG’s COLLABORATE, Hotsos Symposium, Oracle Technology Network ACE Tours, and Oracle User Group conferences around the world.

As of August 2015 Jim has joined OnX Enterprise Solutions as their Strategic Solutions Architect focusing on Oracle Database technology, especially Oracle Database 12c as well as Oracle’s Enterprise Systems, especially Exadata, SPARC Supercluster, and Oracle Database Appliance, and ZS3/4.

Jim has authored over 100 articles focused on facets of Oracle Database administration to his credit since 2003 at databasejournal.com and ioug.org. Jim’s blog, Generally … It Depends (http://jimczuprynski.wordpress.com), contains his regular observations on all things Oracle. His first book, Oracle Database Upgrade, Migration and Transformation Tips & Techniques, was published in June 2015 through Oracle Press.
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