UNYOUG Event
Friday, November 5, 2010
Buffalo State College
Butler Library 210
1300 Elmwood Avenue
Buffalo NY 14222
Area Map: http://www.buffalostate.edu/pdf/campusmap.pdf
Parking: See below
We have great books to give away, courtesy of Oracle Press, Packt, and O'Reilly!
Presentations:
Oracle Database Security
James Orr, CISSP, Oracle
Database/Application User Management, Recertification and Auditing
James Orr, CISSP, Oracle
ITEC - Toward Cloud Computing
Dan Brint, SUNY ITEC
How Cornell uses Oracle Grid Control
Atul Deshpande, Cornell University
Agenda:
8:00 - 9:00 Registration and Networking, Continental Breakfast
9:00 - 9:15 Welcome
9:15 - 10:15 Oracle Database Security
10:15 - 10:30 Break
10:30 - 11:30 Database/Application User Management, Recertification and Auditing
11:30 - 12:30 Lunch
12:30 - 1:45 ITEC - Toward Cloud Computing
1:45 - 2:00 Break
2:00 - 3:00 How Cornell uses Oracle Grid Control
3:00 - Raffles & wrap-up
**Free Parking on Campus**
No parking permit is needed. Please park in any student lot. Lots Y and A1 are closest to Butler Library.
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 fee for non-members is $10.
* Fees are waived for those between jobs! *
Thanks!
Educational Workshop Day - Friday, Nov. 5, 2010!
Educational Workshop Day - Friday, Nov. 5, 2010!
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Oracle Database Security
Oracle Database Security
James Orr, CISSP, Oracle
From the outset, Oracle has delivered the industry's most advanced technology to safeguard data where it lives—in the database. Oracle provides a comprehensive portfolio of security solutions to ensure data privacy, protect against insider threats, and enable regulatory compliance.
With Oracle's powerful privileged user and multi-factor access control, data classification, transparent data encryption, auditing, monitoring, and data masking, customers can deploy reliable data security solutions that do not require any changes to existing applications, saving time and money. This session will touch on the above capabilities and how they can be deployed to strengthen data level security within an Oracle database environment.
James Orr, CISSP, is currently a Principal Sales Consultant at Oracle Corporation, representing both database security and identity management solution set. He previously worked at Thor Technologies (originated of the Xellerate provisioning solution, now Oracle's Identity Manager), Loudcloud/Opsware and Netscape Communications, focusing on both data center management and internet technologies.
James Orr, CISSP, Oracle
From the outset, Oracle has delivered the industry's most advanced technology to safeguard data where it lives—in the database. Oracle provides a comprehensive portfolio of security solutions to ensure data privacy, protect against insider threats, and enable regulatory compliance.
With Oracle's powerful privileged user and multi-factor access control, data classification, transparent data encryption, auditing, monitoring, and data masking, customers can deploy reliable data security solutions that do not require any changes to existing applications, saving time and money. This session will touch on the above capabilities and how they can be deployed to strengthen data level security within an Oracle database environment.
James Orr, CISSP, is currently a Principal Sales Consultant at Oracle Corporation, representing both database security and identity management solution set. He previously worked at Thor Technologies (originated of the Xellerate provisioning solution, now Oracle's Identity Manager), Loudcloud/Opsware and Netscape Communications, focusing on both data center management and internet technologies.
Database/App User Mngmnt, Recertification and Auditing
Database/Application User Management, Recertification and Auditing
James Orr, Oracle
The transition of identity management from an IT concern to core business enabler is powered by identity intelligence. Oracle Identity Analytics 11g provides that intelligence with rich identity analytics, dashboards, and advanced compliance features, that monitor, analyze, review, and govern user access to mitigate risk, build transparency and satisfy compliance mandates. Oracle Identity Analytics 11g's seamless integration with Oracle Identity Manager 11g ensures closed-loop remediation, including preventive and detective segregation of duties controls.
James Orr, CISSP, is currently a Principal Sales Consultant at Oracle Corporation, representing both database security and identity management solution set. He previously worked at Thor Technologies (originated of the Xellerate provisioning solution, now Oracle's Identity Manager), Loudcloud/Opsware and Netscape Communications, focusing on both data center management and internet technologies.
James Orr, Oracle
The transition of identity management from an IT concern to core business enabler is powered by identity intelligence. Oracle Identity Analytics 11g provides that intelligence with rich identity analytics, dashboards, and advanced compliance features, that monitor, analyze, review, and govern user access to mitigate risk, build transparency and satisfy compliance mandates. Oracle Identity Analytics 11g's seamless integration with Oracle Identity Manager 11g ensures closed-loop remediation, including preventive and detective segregation of duties controls.
James Orr, CISSP, is currently a Principal Sales Consultant at Oracle Corporation, representing both database security and identity management solution set. He previously worked at Thor Technologies (originated of the Xellerate provisioning solution, now Oracle's Identity Manager), Loudcloud/Opsware and Netscape Communications, focusing on both data center management and internet technologies.
ITEC - Toward Cloud Computing
ITEC - Toward Cloud Computing
Dan Brint , SUNY ITEC
ITEC will lay out our evolutionary path towards what is now termed 'cloud computing'.
This will include a brief history of ITEC from a mostly technical perspective (with a little business thrown in) and we will demonstrate where we are today and where we will be in the near future from a technology perspective.
We will discuss our work with key vendors to gain a better understanding as to how to support the environment we manage today and how to position ourselves for our next logical step as we work to serve the SUNY community in a high quality, cost effective and efficient manner.
Dan has nearly 20 years experience as an Oracle DBA and currently heads up a team of 9 DBAs within the State University of New York that manage 200+ Oracle databases throughout the State as well as MS SQL Server databases and various application servers.
Dan Brint , SUNY ITEC
ITEC will lay out our evolutionary path towards what is now termed 'cloud computing'.
This will include a brief history of ITEC from a mostly technical perspective (with a little business thrown in) and we will demonstrate where we are today and where we will be in the near future from a technology perspective.
We will discuss our work with key vendors to gain a better understanding as to how to support the environment we manage today and how to position ourselves for our next logical step as we work to serve the SUNY community in a high quality, cost effective and efficient manner.
Dan has nearly 20 years experience as an Oracle DBA and currently heads up a team of 9 DBAs within the State University of New York that manage 200+ Oracle databases throughout the State as well as MS SQL Server databases and various application servers.
How Cornell uses Oracle Grid Control
How Cornell uses Oracle Grid Control
Atul Deshpande , Cornell University
Atul will demo how Cornell is using Grid Control to monitor hosts(unix|win|vm), databases(oracle,mssql server,mysql), services (web URL ,applications), Kronos Devices and Job Scheduler.
Grid Architecture
(Server) Oracle Management Server (OMS), Application Server, Repository Database
(Agent) Oracle Management Agent running on each machine
Key Features
Comprehensive view of our Enterprise
Monitoring of Targets for Availability and Performance
Out of box supported Targets (Host (unix, win), Database, ASM, Listener etc.)
Using Metric, Policies, Rules
Extension using plug-ins (OBIEE, MySQL, Apache Tomcat, etc.)
Allows grouping multiple Target Types as SYSTEM to view as unified service
Allows grouping multiple Targets into Group and view as Dashboard
Allows user to define Service (define SLA and wrap monitoring using Service Tests and Beacons)
Application Monitoring using Service and Web Application
Sub System
Notification Management
Job Scheduler
Beacon (Robot)
Patching and Provisioning
Using Concept of "Software Library" and "Deployment Procedure"
Patching of Database and Cluster software
Provisioning
Oracle Software and Database creation using Clones "gold images"
Atul Deshpande is a DBA with Cornell Information Technology – IT wing of Cornell University for last 8 years. He has been an Oracle DBA for the last 12 years and worked with OLTP (PeopleSoft HRMS/Benefit/Payroll/ Student Learning, GL modules and Kronos Time Keeping System) and Data warehouse / Data marts (using Ralph Kimball Methodology). In the last 12 years he has covered all aspects of the Oracle RDBMS (single instance, RAC, Data Guard) from setup, management, monitoring, patching and upgrading to new releases.
In the last 3-4 years his primary focus has been setting up Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control, showing its features to variety of audiences and doing proof-of-concepts with other departments implementing monitoring, alerts, and notifications. He started work with version 10.2.0.1.0 then kept up – by applying patches and bug fixes until 10.2.0.5.0 was released. After the stable version 10.2.0.5.0 was released, the grid environment was migrated from a single host environment to a highly available infrastructure environment.
Atul Deshpande , Cornell University
Atul will demo how Cornell is using Grid Control to monitor hosts(unix|win|vm), databases(oracle,mssql server,mysql), services (web URL ,applications), Kronos Devices and Job Scheduler.
Grid Architecture
(Server) Oracle Management Server (OMS), Application Server, Repository Database
(Agent) Oracle Management Agent running on each machine
Key Features
Comprehensive view of our Enterprise
Monitoring of Targets for Availability and Performance
Out of box supported Targets (Host (unix, win), Database, ASM, Listener etc.)
Using Metric, Policies, Rules
Extension using plug-ins (OBIEE, MySQL, Apache Tomcat, etc.)
Allows grouping multiple Target Types as SYSTEM to view as unified service
Allows grouping multiple Targets into Group and view as Dashboard
Allows user to define Service (define SLA and wrap monitoring using Service Tests and Beacons)
Application Monitoring using Service and Web Application
Sub System
Notification Management
Job Scheduler
Beacon (Robot)
Patching and Provisioning
Using Concept of "Software Library" and "Deployment Procedure"
Patching of Database and Cluster software
Provisioning
Oracle Software and Database creation using Clones "gold images"
Atul Deshpande is a DBA with Cornell Information Technology – IT wing of Cornell University for last 8 years. He has been an Oracle DBA for the last 12 years and worked with OLTP (PeopleSoft HRMS/Benefit/Payroll/ Student Learning, GL modules and Kronos Time Keeping System) and Data warehouse / Data marts (using Ralph Kimball Methodology). In the last 12 years he has covered all aspects of the Oracle RDBMS (single instance, RAC, Data Guard) from setup, management, monitoring, patching and upgrading to new releases.
In the last 3-4 years his primary focus has been setting up Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control, showing its features to variety of audiences and doing proof-of-concepts with other departments implementing monitoring, alerts, and notifications. He started work with version 10.2.0.1.0 then kept up – by applying patches and bug fixes until 10.2.0.5.0 was released. After the stable version 10.2.0.5.0 was released, the grid environment was migrated from a single host environment to a highly available infrastructure environment.