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Enhance your job skills, learn from some of the best Oracle professionals = in the world. Join NYOUG! New York Oracle Users Group Get involved with oth= er NYOUG professionals and gain valuable information from participation in = these webinars, meetings, and other events! Check Out The NYOUG Website Onl= ine Learning Opportunities Abound While in-person meetings and conferences = have been canceled or postponed, there are many webinars, online "office ho= urs" and virtual conferences being offered to provide a way to connect with= the global Oracle community and get introduced to new products and feature= s, learn new skills, and get your questions answered. While we're practici= ng social distancing, why not take advantage of some of these opportunities= to stay connected with the Oracle community, and please, stay safe. NYOUG = Webinars Application UI Design in a Mobile Device World Tuesday, September = 22, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT Featured Speaker: Peter Koletzke Mobile a= pp design has raised the bar for the design of modern business applications= . Business users now expect the speed and intuitiveness of mobile apps to b= e in the applications they run at work. In addition, modern business applic= ations may need to support multiple display devices and their mobile capabi= lities such as orientation change. This session examines why our applicatio= n user interfaces using popular development environments--such as APEX, JET= , MAF, MAX, VBCS/VB Studio, JavaScript, Java, ADF, or even Oracle Forms--ne= ed to comply with principles used in mobile apps. It then reviews standards= available from sources such as Oracle Alta UI for guiding user interface d= esign of new or existing applications so they fulfill expectations for devi= ce support and intuitiveness. The discussion includes the role of and princ= iples used for the Oracle Redwood theme. The presentation also shows exampl= es that demonstrate mobile design principles, and it closes with suggesting= resources for further study. Click here for registration and more informat= ion Let's Build An Automated Anomalous DB Activity Detector Using Machine L= earning Tuesday, October 13, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT Featured Speaker= : Craig Shallahamer, OraPub Developing new and adjusting existing monitorin= g rules in today's database environments is an impossible task. There are t= oo many databases and highly dynamic workloads. Sure, you can survive. But = I think we can do better and are being asked to do better. Machine learning= (ML) systems are a fantastic solution because they can be trained to detec= t pre-existing patterns, new and even highly unusual patterns. In this pres= entation I will demonstrate how you can build a simple machine learning sys= tem that will pull the most recent AWR sysmetric data from Oracle, build an= unsupervised cluster model and then determine if the activity is highly un= usual... anomalous. To ensure you can easily do everything I do, I will use= industry standard Python ML libraries and the industry standard Jupyter no= tebook. You can experiment with the demonstration materials "as is" and the= n use them to push your ML and anomaly detection knowledge deeper. If you h= ave ever wondered how ML can be applied in an IT environment, you don't wan= t to miss this presentation. After a brief machine learning introduction, i= n this presentation you will learn how to build a simple machine learning a= nomaly detection system focused on Oracle database activity. A key objectiv= e is for you to take the demonstration materials, run them yourself, and ha= ve fun exploring and learning! Click here for registration and more informa= tion Reverse Engineer Machine Learning To Develop Performance Monitoring Ru= les Tuesday, October 27, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT Featured Speaker: Cr= aig Shallahamer, OraPub Tired of continuously adjusting your performance mo= nitoring and alerting rules? How about using machine learning to create the= rules instead! Sure, we can train a supervised ML model to recognize patte= rns of poor performance. But what if your IT department is not ready to emb= race it? A novel solution is to train a supervised machine learning model t= o recognize patterns of poor performance, but then extract the rules in pla= in English and then manually enter them into your existing monitoring and a= lerting platform. Is this possible? Yes it is! And, I will demonstrate how = you can do this. To ensure you can easily do everything I do, I will use in= dustry standard Python ML libraries, the industry standard Jupyter notebook= , AWR and support ticket data. You can experiment with the demonstration ma= terials "as is" and then use them to push your ML and rule creation knowled= ge deeper. After a brief ML introduction, we begin with learning how to bui= ld a supervised ML decision tree model using industry standard Python libra= ries, a Jupyter notebook, AWR and support ticket data. I'll show you where = to get the data, how to load it into the model. Then, we'll focus on traini= ng and evaluating the model. Finally, I'll detail to how to extract and con= vert the ML "poor performance" model decision tree internals into rules tha= t we can use in your existing monitoring and alerting systems. Click here f= or registration and more information ODTUG Webinars Polymorphic Table Funct= ion Deep Dive Part 2: Tuesday, September 22, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT = Featured Speaker: Darryl Hurley, ImpleStrat Solutions Introduced in Oracle = 18, Polymorphic Table Functions (PTFs) are the next step in the evolution o= f table functions. They provide detailed PL/SQL access to the inner working= s of SQL query functionality (parse, open, fetch, and close) to create flex= ible data access and control. This session will be presented in two parts a= nd begins at the surface of PTFs but quickly delves into the details to giv= e attendees everything they need to create effective PTFs. Part 2: Click he= re for registration and more information Oracle Enterprise Manager: Seven R= obust Features to Put in Action Thursday, October 8, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00= pm EDT Featured Speaker: Rakesh Nagdev, Datavail Oracle Enterprise Manager= (OEM) brings your Oracle deployments together in a single management, moni= toring, and automation dashboard. Oracle developed this solution, so it off= ers deep integration with many of its technologies. The ease of integration= , coupled with the support of both on-premise and cloud-based Oracle databa= ses, allows it to fit into many enterprise infrastructures. Oracle Enterpri= se Manager can also monitor and manage non-Oracle databases, making it a co= st-effective and central tool to manage IT environments with a mix of datab= ase platforms. The single point of control is appealing for complex enterpr= ise infrastructures, especially when they=E2=80=99re heavily invested in Or= acle technologies. Out-of-the-box monitoring and reporting templates cover = many common use cases, and simplifies the configuration of management autom= ation for databases, applications, and more. This presentation takes on a b= rief history of OEM and then does a deep dive into seven robust features or= ganizations should consider implementing: 1. Intelligent Incident Compressi= on (Smart Alerting) 2. Chief Job Support 3. Always-ON Monitoring 4. Notific= ation Blackouts 5. System Broadcast 6. Export & Import Incident Rule Sets 7= . Metric Enhancements Click here for registration and more information SQL = and PLSQL with Relational Data and JSON Tuesday, October 13, 2020 12:00 noo= n - 1:00 pm EDT Featured Speaker: Darryl Hurley, ImpleStrat Solutions JSON = data is different from relational data. This means that things are differen= t when accessing them via SQL and PLSQL. This session demonstrates what to = be aware of when working with mixed JSON and relational data. Click here f= or registration and more information Ask TOM Office Hours Click here for mo= re information or to subscribe to Ask TOM Office Hours Write Great SQL : Ex= plore SQL Tuesday, September 15, 2020 9:00 am - 10:00 am EDT Spatial and Ma= ps in Oracle Database : Spatial and Maps in Oracle Database Office Hours We= dnesday, September 16, 2020 11:00 am - 12:00 noon EDT Database Administrati= on : Explore Database Administration Thursday, September 17, 2020 9:00 am -= 10:00 am EDT Oracle Application Express (APEX) : Location matters! Map Vis= ualization for APEX developers Thursday, September 17, 2020 10:00 am - 11:0= 0 am EDT Database Backup and Recovery : Explore Backup/Recovery Friday, Sep= tember 18, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT Oracle Machine Learning : Machine = Learning 101: Clustering Tuesday, September 22, 2020 11:00 am - 12:00 noon = EDT Database In-Memory : Explore In-Memory Wednesday, September 23, 2020 12= :00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT Database Cloud Service : Explore Database Cloud Serv= ice Thursday, September 24, 2020 11:00 am - 12:00 noon EDT Developer Playgr= ound: Hands on Lab: Modernize and Extend Legacy Apps in the Oracle Cloud Th= ursday, September 24, 2020 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EDT NYOUG PO Box 482, Ridgewo= od, NJ 07451 (929) 266 7082 Contact Us =E2=80=8C =E2=80=8C NYOUG | PO Box 4= 82, Ridgewood, NJ 07451 Unsubscribe ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com Update Profile | Abo= ut our service provider Sent by execdir-at-nyoug.org powered by Try email mark= eting for free today! ------=_Part_762498964_1809037166.1600153221942 Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
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Enhance your job skills, learn from some of the best Oracle professionals in the world. Join NYOUG!
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New York Oracle Users Group
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Get involved with other NYOUG professionals and gain valuable information from participation in these webinars, meetings, and other events!
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Online Learning Opportunities Abound
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While in-person meetings and conferences have been canceled or postponed, there are many webinars, online "office hours" and virtual conferences being offered to provide a way to connect with the global Oracle community and get introduced to new products and features, learn new skills, and get your questions answered.
While we're practicing social distancing, why not take advantage of some of these opportunities to stay connected with the Oracle community, and please, stay safe.
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Application UI Design in a Mobile Device World Tuesday, September 22, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT
Featured Speaker: Peter Koletzke
Mobile app design has raised the bar for the design of modern business applications. Business users now expect the speed and intuitiveness of mobile apps to be in the applications they run at work. In addition, modern business applications may need to support multiple display devices and their mobile capabilities such as orientation change.
This session examines why our application user interfaces using popular development environments--such as APEX, JET, MAF, MAX, VBCS/VB Studio, JavaScript, Java, ADF, or even Oracle Forms--need to comply with principles used in mobile apps. It then reviews standards available from sources such as Oracle Alta UI for guiding user interface design of new or existing applications so they fulfill expectations for device support and intuitiveness. The discussion includes the role of and principles used for the Oracle Redwood theme.
The presentation also shows examples that demonstrate mobile design principles, and it closes with suggesting resources for further study.
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Let's Build An Automated Anomalous DB Activity Detector Using Machine Learning Tuesday, October 13, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT
Featured Speaker: Craig Shallahamer, OraPub
Developing new and adjusting existing monitoring rules in today's database environments is an impossible task. There are too many databases and highly dynamic workloads. Sure, you can survive. But I think we can do better and are being asked to do better. Machine learning (ML) systems are a fantastic solution because they can be trained to detect pre-existing patterns, new and even highly unusual patterns.
In this presentation I will demonstrate how you can build a simple machine learning system that will pull the most recent AWR sysmetric data from Oracle, build an unsupervised cluster model and then determine if the activity is highly unusual... anomalous.
To ensure you can easily do everything I do, I will use industry standard Python ML libraries and the industry standard Jupyter notebook. You can experiment with the demonstration materials "as is" and then use them to push your ML and anomaly detection knowledge deeper.
If you have ever wondered how ML can be applied in an IT environment, you don't want to miss this presentation.
After a brief machine learning introduction, in this presentation you will learn how to build a simple machine learning anomaly detection system focused on Oracle database activity. A key objective is for you to take the demonstration materials, run them yourself, and have fun exploring and learning!
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Reverse Engineer Machine Learning To Develop Performance Monitoring Rules Tuesday, October 27, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT
Featured Speaker: Craig Shallahamer, OraPub
Tired of continuously adjusting your performance monitoring and alerting rules? How about using machine learning to create the rules instead! Sure, we can train a supervised ML model to recognize patterns of poor performance. But what if your IT department is not ready to embrace it?
A novel solution is to train a supervised machine learning model to recognize patterns of poor performance, but then extract the rules in plain English and then manually enter them into your existing monitoring and alerting platform. Is this possible? Yes it is! And, I will demonstrate how you can do this.
To ensure you can easily do everything I do, I will use industry standard Python ML libraries, the industry standard Jupyter notebook, AWR and support ticket data. You can experiment with the demonstration materials "as is" and then use them to push your ML and rule creation knowledge deeper.
After a brief ML introduction, we begin with learning how to build a supervised ML decision tree model using industry standard Python libraries, a Jupyter notebook, AWR and support ticket data. I'll show you where to get the data, how to load it into the model. Then, we'll focus on training and evaluating the model. Finally, I'll detail to how to extract and convert the ML "poor performance" model decision tree internals into rules that we can use in your existing monitoring and alerting systems.
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Polymorphic Table Function Deep Dive
Part 2: Tuesday, September 22, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT
Featured Speaker: Darryl Hurley, ImpleStrat Solutions
Introduced in Oracle 18, Polymorphic Table Functions (PTFs) are the next step in the evolution of table functions. They provide detailed PL/SQL access to the inner workings of SQL query functionality (parse, open, fetch, and close) to create flexible data access and control. This session will be presented in two parts and begins at the surface of PTFs but quickly delves into the details to give attendees everything they need to create effective PTFs.
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Oracle Enterprise Manager: Seven Robust Features to Put in Action Thursday, October 8, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT
Featured Speaker: Rakesh Nagdev, Datavail
Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM) brings your Oracle deployments together in a single management, monitoring, and automation dashboard. Oracle developed this solution, so it offers deep integration with many of its technologies. The ease of integration, coupled with the support of both on-premise and cloud-based Oracle databases, allows it to fit into many enterprise infrastructures. Oracle Enterprise Manager can also monitor and manage non-Oracle databases, making it a cost-effective and central tool to manage IT environments with a mix of database platforms.
The single point of control is appealing for complex enterprise infrastructures, especially when they’re heavily invested in Oracle technologies. Out-of-the-box monitoring and reporting templates cover many common use cases, and simplifies the configuration of management automation for databases, applications, and more.
This presentation takes on a brief history of OEM and then does a deep dive into seven robust features organizations should consider implementing: 1. Intelligent Incident Compression (Smart Alerting) 2. Chief Job Support 3. Always-ON Monitoring 4. Notification Blackouts 5. System Broadcast 6. Export & Import Incident Rule Sets 7. Metric Enhancements
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SQL and PLSQL with Relational Data and JSON Tuesday, October 13, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT
Featured Speaker: Darryl Hurley, ImpleStrat Solutions
JSON data is different from relational data. This means that things are different when accessing them via SQL and PLSQL. This session demonstrates what to be aware of when working with mixed JSON and relational data.
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Tuesday, September 15, 2020 9:00 am - 10:00 am EDT
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Enhance your job skills, learn from some of the best Oracle professionals = in the world. Join NYOUG! New York Oracle Users Group Get involved with oth= er NYOUG professionals and gain valuable information from participation in = these webinars, meetings, and other events! Check Out The NYOUG Website Onl= ine Learning Opportunities Abound While in-person meetings and conferences = have been canceled or postponed, there are many webinars, online "office ho= urs" and virtual conferences being offered to provide a way to connect with= the global Oracle community and get introduced to new products and feature= s, learn new skills, and get your questions answered. While we're practici= ng social distancing, why not take advantage of some of these opportunities= to stay connected with the Oracle community, and please, stay safe. NYOUG = Webinars Application UI Design in a Mobile Device World Tuesday, September = 22, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT Featured Speaker: Peter Koletzke Mobile a= pp design has raised the bar for the design of modern business applications= . Business users now expect the speed and intuitiveness of mobile apps to b= e in the applications they run at work. In addition, modern business applic= ations may need to support multiple display devices and their mobile capabi= lities such as orientation change. This session examines why our applicatio= n user interfaces using popular development environments--such as APEX, JET= , MAF, MAX, VBCS/VB Studio, JavaScript, Java, ADF, or even Oracle Forms--ne= ed to comply with principles used in mobile apps. It then reviews standards= available from sources such as Oracle Alta UI for guiding user interface d= esign of new or existing applications so they fulfill expectations for devi= ce support and intuitiveness. The discussion includes the role of and princ= iples used for the Oracle Redwood theme. The presentation also shows exampl= es that demonstrate mobile design principles, and it closes with suggesting= resources for further study. Click here for registration and more informat= ion Let's Build An Automated Anomalous DB Activity Detector Using Machine L= earning Tuesday, October 13, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT Featured Speaker= : Craig Shallahamer, OraPub Developing new and adjusting existing monitorin= g rules in today's database environments is an impossible task. There are t= oo many databases and highly dynamic workloads. Sure, you can survive. But = I think we can do better and are being asked to do better. Machine learning= (ML) systems are a fantastic solution because they can be trained to detec= t pre-existing patterns, new and even highly unusual patterns. In this pres= entation I will demonstrate how you can build a simple machine learning sys= tem that will pull the most recent AWR sysmetric data from Oracle, build an= unsupervised cluster model and then determine if the activity is highly un= usual... anomalous. To ensure you can easily do everything I do, I will use= industry standard Python ML libraries and the industry standard Jupyter no= tebook. You can experiment with the demonstration materials "as is" and the= n use them to push your ML and anomaly detection knowledge deeper. If you h= ave ever wondered how ML can be applied in an IT environment, you don't wan= t to miss this presentation. After a brief machine learning introduction, i= n this presentation you will learn how to build a simple machine learning a= nomaly detection system focused on Oracle database activity. A key objectiv= e is for you to take the demonstration materials, run them yourself, and ha= ve fun exploring and learning! Click here for registration and more informa= tion Reverse Engineer Machine Learning To Develop Performance Monitoring Ru= les Tuesday, October 27, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT Featured Speaker: Cr= aig Shallahamer, OraPub Tired of continuously adjusting your performance mo= nitoring and alerting rules? How about using machine learning to create the= rules instead! Sure, we can train a supervised ML model to recognize patte= rns of poor performance. But what if your IT department is not ready to emb= race it? A novel solution is to train a supervised machine learning model t= o recognize patterns of poor performance, but then extract the rules in pla= in English and then manually enter them into your existing monitoring and a= lerting platform. Is this possible? Yes it is! And, I will demonstrate how = you can do this. To ensure you can easily do everything I do, I will use in= dustry standard Python ML libraries, the industry standard Jupyter notebook= , AWR and support ticket data. You can experiment with the demonstration ma= terials "as is" and then use them to push your ML and rule creation knowled= ge deeper. After a brief ML introduction, we begin with learning how to bui= ld a supervised ML decision tree model using industry standard Python libra= ries, a Jupyter notebook, AWR and support ticket data. I'll show you where = to get the data, how to load it into the model. Then, we'll focus on traini= ng and evaluating the model. Finally, I'll detail to how to extract and con= vert the ML "poor performance" model decision tree internals into rules tha= t we can use in your existing monitoring and alerting systems. Click here f= or registration and more information ODTUG Webinars Polymorphic Table Funct= ion Deep Dive Part 2: Tuesday, September 22, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT = Featured Speaker: Darryl Hurley, ImpleStrat Solutions Introduced in Oracle = 18, Polymorphic Table Functions (PTFs) are the next step in the evolution o= f table functions. They provide detailed PL/SQL access to the inner working= s of SQL query functionality (parse, open, fetch, and close) to create flex= ible data access and control. This session will be presented in two parts a= nd begins at the surface of PTFs but quickly delves into the details to giv= e attendees everything they need to create effective PTFs. Part 2: Click he= re for registration and more information Oracle Enterprise Manager: Seven R= obust Features to Put in Action Thursday, October 8, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00= pm EDT Featured Speaker: Rakesh Nagdev, Datavail Oracle Enterprise Manager= (OEM) brings your Oracle deployments together in a single management, moni= toring, and automation dashboard. Oracle developed this solution, so it off= ers deep integration with many of its technologies. The ease of integration= , coupled with the support of both on-premise and cloud-based Oracle databa= ses, allows it to fit into many enterprise infrastructures. Oracle Enterpri= se Manager can also monitor and manage non-Oracle databases, making it a co= st-effective and central tool to manage IT environments with a mix of datab= ase platforms. The single point of control is appealing for complex enterpr= ise infrastructures, especially when they=E2=80=99re heavily invested in Or= acle technologies. Out-of-the-box monitoring and reporting templates cover = many common use cases, and simplifies the configuration of management autom= ation for databases, applications, and more. This presentation takes on a b= rief history of OEM and then does a deep dive into seven robust features or= ganizations should consider implementing: 1. Intelligent Incident Compressi= on (Smart Alerting) 2. Chief Job Support 3. Always-ON Monitoring 4. Notific= ation Blackouts 5. System Broadcast 6. Export & Import Incident Rule Sets 7= . Metric Enhancements Click here for registration and more information SQL = and PLSQL with Relational Data and JSON Tuesday, October 13, 2020 12:00 noo= n - 1:00 pm EDT Featured Speaker: Darryl Hurley, ImpleStrat Solutions JSON = data is different from relational data. This means that things are differen= t when accessing them via SQL and PLSQL. This session demonstrates what to = be aware of when working with mixed JSON and relational data. Click here f= or registration and more information Ask TOM Office Hours Click here for mo= re information or to subscribe to Ask TOM Office Hours Write Great SQL : Ex= plore SQL Tuesday, September 15, 2020 9:00 am - 10:00 am EDT Spatial and Ma= ps in Oracle Database : Spatial and Maps in Oracle Database Office Hours We= dnesday, September 16, 2020 11:00 am - 12:00 noon EDT Database Administrati= on : Explore Database Administration Thursday, September 17, 2020 9:00 am -= 10:00 am EDT Oracle Application Express (APEX) : Location matters! Map Vis= ualization for APEX developers Thursday, September 17, 2020 10:00 am - 11:0= 0 am EDT Database Backup and Recovery : Explore Backup/Recovery Friday, Sep= tember 18, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT Oracle Machine Learning : Machine = Learning 101: Clustering Tuesday, September 22, 2020 11:00 am - 12:00 noon = EDT Database In-Memory : Explore In-Memory Wednesday, September 23, 2020 12= :00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT Database Cloud Service : Explore Database Cloud Serv= ice Thursday, September 24, 2020 11:00 am - 12:00 noon EDT Developer Playgr= ound: Hands on Lab: Modernize and Extend Legacy Apps in the Oracle Cloud Th= ursday, September 24, 2020 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EDT NYOUG PO Box 482, Ridgewo= od, NJ 07451 (929) 266 7082 Contact Us =E2=80=8C =E2=80=8C NYOUG | PO Box 4= 82, Ridgewood, NJ 07451 Unsubscribe ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com Update Profile | Abo= ut our service provider Sent by execdir-at-nyoug.org powered by Try email mark= eting for free today! ------=_Part_762498964_1809037166.1600153221942 Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
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Enhance your job skills, learn from some of the best Oracle professionals in the world. Join NYOUG!
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New York Oracle Users Group
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Get involved with other NYOUG professionals and gain valuable information from participation in these webinars, meetings, and other events!
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Online Learning Opportunities Abound
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While in-person meetings and conferences have been canceled or postponed, there are many webinars, online "office hours" and virtual conferences being offered to provide a way to connect with the global Oracle community and get introduced to new products and features, learn new skills, and get your questions answered.
While we're practicing social distancing, why not take advantage of some of these opportunities to stay connected with the Oracle community, and please, stay safe.
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Application UI Design in a Mobile Device World Tuesday, September 22, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT
Featured Speaker: Peter Koletzke
Mobile app design has raised the bar for the design of modern business applications. Business users now expect the speed and intuitiveness of mobile apps to be in the applications they run at work. In addition, modern business applications may need to support multiple display devices and their mobile capabilities such as orientation change.
This session examines why our application user interfaces using popular development environments--such as APEX, JET, MAF, MAX, VBCS/VB Studio, JavaScript, Java, ADF, or even Oracle Forms--need to comply with principles used in mobile apps. It then reviews standards available from sources such as Oracle Alta UI for guiding user interface design of new or existing applications so they fulfill expectations for device support and intuitiveness. The discussion includes the role of and principles used for the Oracle Redwood theme.
The presentation also shows examples that demonstrate mobile design principles, and it closes with suggesting resources for further study.
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Let's Build An Automated Anomalous DB Activity Detector Using Machine Learning Tuesday, October 13, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT
Featured Speaker: Craig Shallahamer, OraPub
Developing new and adjusting existing monitoring rules in today's database environments is an impossible task. There are too many databases and highly dynamic workloads. Sure, you can survive. But I think we can do better and are being asked to do better. Machine learning (ML) systems are a fantastic solution because they can be trained to detect pre-existing patterns, new and even highly unusual patterns.
In this presentation I will demonstrate how you can build a simple machine learning system that will pull the most recent AWR sysmetric data from Oracle, build an unsupervised cluster model and then determine if the activity is highly unusual... anomalous.
To ensure you can easily do everything I do, I will use industry standard Python ML libraries and the industry standard Jupyter notebook. You can experiment with the demonstration materials "as is" and then use them to push your ML and anomaly detection knowledge deeper.
If you have ever wondered how ML can be applied in an IT environment, you don't want to miss this presentation.
After a brief machine learning introduction, in this presentation you will learn how to build a simple machine learning anomaly detection system focused on Oracle database activity. A key objective is for you to take the demonstration materials, run them yourself, and have fun exploring and learning!
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Reverse Engineer Machine Learning To Develop Performance Monitoring Rules Tuesday, October 27, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT
Featured Speaker: Craig Shallahamer, OraPub
Tired of continuously adjusting your performance monitoring and alerting rules? How about using machine learning to create the rules instead! Sure, we can train a supervised ML model to recognize patterns of poor performance. But what if your IT department is not ready to embrace it?
A novel solution is to train a supervised machine learning model to recognize patterns of poor performance, but then extract the rules in plain English and then manually enter them into your existing monitoring and alerting platform. Is this possible? Yes it is! And, I will demonstrate how you can do this.
To ensure you can easily do everything I do, I will use industry standard Python ML libraries, the industry standard Jupyter notebook, AWR and support ticket data. You can experiment with the demonstration materials "as is" and then use them to push your ML and rule creation knowledge deeper.
After a brief ML introduction, we begin with learning how to build a supervised ML decision tree model using industry standard Python libraries, a Jupyter notebook, AWR and support ticket data. I'll show you where to get the data, how to load it into the model. Then, we'll focus on training and evaluating the model. Finally, I'll detail to how to extract and convert the ML "poor performance" model decision tree internals into rules that we can use in your existing monitoring and alerting systems.
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Polymorphic Table Function Deep Dive
Part 2: Tuesday, September 22, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT
Featured Speaker: Darryl Hurley, ImpleStrat Solutions
Introduced in Oracle 18, Polymorphic Table Functions (PTFs) are the next step in the evolution of table functions. They provide detailed PL/SQL access to the inner workings of SQL query functionality (parse, open, fetch, and close) to create flexible data access and control. This session will be presented in two parts and begins at the surface of PTFs but quickly delves into the details to give attendees everything they need to create effective PTFs.
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Oracle Enterprise Manager: Seven Robust Features to Put in Action Thursday, October 8, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT
Featured Speaker: Rakesh Nagdev, Datavail
Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM) brings your Oracle deployments together in a single management, monitoring, and automation dashboard. Oracle developed this solution, so it offers deep integration with many of its technologies. The ease of integration, coupled with the support of both on-premise and cloud-based Oracle databases, allows it to fit into many enterprise infrastructures. Oracle Enterprise Manager can also monitor and manage non-Oracle databases, making it a cost-effective and central tool to manage IT environments with a mix of database platforms.
The single point of control is appealing for complex enterprise infrastructures, especially when they’re heavily invested in Oracle technologies. Out-of-the-box monitoring and reporting templates cover many common use cases, and simplifies the configuration of management automation for databases, applications, and more.
This presentation takes on a brief history of OEM and then does a deep dive into seven robust features organizations should consider implementing: 1. Intelligent Incident Compression (Smart Alerting) 2. Chief Job Support 3. Always-ON Monitoring 4. Notification Blackouts 5. System Broadcast 6. Export & Import Incident Rule Sets 7. Metric Enhancements
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SQL and PLSQL with Relational Data and JSON Tuesday, October 13, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT
Featured Speaker: Darryl Hurley, ImpleStrat Solutions
JSON data is different from relational data. This means that things are different when accessing them via SQL and PLSQL. This session demonstrates what to be aware of when working with mixed JSON and relational data.
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