Educational Workshop - April 26, 2013!

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Educational Workshop - April 26, 2013!

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MCC Office for Workforce Development

UNYOUG Educational Workshop Day
Friday, April 26, 2013 9AM - 4:00PM (breakfast & registration start at 8:30AM)

Monroe Community College - Brighton Campus
R. Thomas Flynn Campus Center
Empire Room

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A day with Rich Niemiec...

How Oracle Came to Rule the Database World
The Best Oracle Database 12c New Features
Exadata 101 - What You Need to Know
Big Data 101 - Overview and Oracle Big Data Solution


Agenda:

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

9:00 - 9:05 :: Welcome

9:05 - 10:20 :: How Oracle Came to Rule the Database World

10:30 - 12:00 :: The Best Oracle Database 12c New Features

12:00 - 12:45 :: Lunch (Old-Fashioned Barbecue)

12:45 - 1:00 :: UNYOUG Business

1:00 - 2:15 :: Exadata 101 - What You Need to Know

2:30 - 3:30 :: Big Data 101 - Overview and Oracle Big Data Solution

3:30 - :: Raffles, wrap-up

**Free Parking, please park in Lot M or M1. Parking pass will be emailed to you.**

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 is FREE for members, $10 for non-members.
* Fees are waived for those between jobs! *

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Rich Niemiec - bio

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Rich Niemiec is an Oracle Ace Director and one of only six originally honored Oracle Certified Masters worldwide. He was a co-founder and the CEO of TUSC, a Chicago-based systems integrator of Oracle-based business solutions. Rich currently serves as an Executive Advisor to Rolta International Board of Directors and has served as President of Rolta TUSC and Rolta EICT. TUSC was the Oracle Partner of the Year in 2002, 2004, 2007, 2008, and 2010 (Rolta TUSC). Rich is the past President of the International Oracle Users Group (IOUG) and the current President of the Midwest Oracle Users Group (MOUG). He is the bestselling author of "Oracle Database 10g Performance Tuning Tips & Techniques", and he was inducted into the Entrepreneurship Hall of Fame in 1998.
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How Oracle Came to Rule the Database World

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How Oracle Came to Rule the Database World
Rich Niemiec, Rolta International

This is a break from the technical presentations, but not too much of a break. Sit back and listen to the history of Oracle go by. Find out the crucial moves that Oracle made at critical junctures of their history. See what drove the product from inception, over the rocky road and eventual to the top of the mountain. Learn what made Oracle the product a success, but also find out the attributes that made Oracle the company a font of technological wizardry. This talk will reveal several seldom heard facts and some unknown secrets of Oracle's success.

I. The Paper that started it all – E. F. Codd
II. System-R & Ingres
III. Oracle is Founded as SDL
IV. Version 1 to Version 11g
V. Why did Oracle win?
VI. Future market direction
VII Summary
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The Best Oracle Database 12c New Features

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The Best Oracle Database 12c New Features
Rich Niemiec, Rolta International

This presentation will look at which 12c new features should be investigated for use. Most of the features that will be covered will be related to the DBA, but there will also be a few outside that realm that focus on the developer. There will be simple examples (such as a quick example using pluggable databases) to show the basic functionality of the new features:

- Invisible Columns
- Multiple indexes on the same Column
- Adaptive Execution Plans
- Runaway query Management
- Change Table Compression at import Time
- Create Views as Tables
- Online Move Partition
- Partial Indexes for Partitioned Table
- Pluggable Databases
- Enhanced DDL Online
- Automatic Diagnostics Repository
- Security Enhancements
- Other 12c New Features
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Exadata 101 – What You Need to Know

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Exadata 101 – What You Need to Know
Rich Niemiec, Rolta International

This presentation will teach you the basics of Exadata & other Engineered Systems from a beginner's perspective, with experiences and examples that are intermediate level. It will go over the advantages of using this hardware and how the hardware components provide the speed that you'll realize implementing it.

We will cover the following topics:

- Terminology & the Basics about Exadata (X2-2 & X2-8)
- Flash Cache
- Storage Index
- Smart Scans
- Hybrid Columnar Compression (HCC)
- Enterprise Manager & Grid Control
- Enterprise Manager Exadata Simulation
- I/O Resource Manager (IORM)
- Security
- Utilities
- Exalogic, ODA, Exalytics, SuperCluster, & other Hardware
- Best Practices
- Summary
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Big Data 101 - Overview and Oracle Big Data Solution

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Big Data 101 - Overview and Oracle Big Data Solution
Rich Niemiec, Rolta International

This presentation will review many of the current Big Data Solutions and Oracle’s Big Data Solution. We will review the role that both Google and Facebook have played in the Big Data Ecosystem and also how other NoSQL databases stack up against the Oracle Solution. We will cover:

- Big Data Overview and Data in the World
- GFS and MapReduce early days
- Hadoop, HDFS, and MapReduce in Open Source
- NoSQL Databases
- The Oracle Solution
- Oracle Hadoop Data Loader and BerkeleyDB
- Why Oracle should win this market
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