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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 Database patching (for DBAs) Tuesday, December 22, 2020 12:00 noon= - 1:00 pm EST Featured Speaker: Liron Amitzi, Oracle ACE Director, senior = Oracle DBA consultant and president of BCOUG (British Columbia Oracle User = Group) Have you ever found yourself staring at a list of patches and wonder= ing what to do? What patch should I install? What are the risks? Is there a= nything I should do after the patch? This becomes even more stressful in a = complex environment: How to install patches on RAC? What about standby data= bases? This session will try to put things in order and help create a roadm= ap for patching databases. We will discuss the different types of patches (= RU, RUR, DBBP, PSU, OJVM, One-off), installation types (RAC rolling patches= , standby first patches), known issues and where to find them, and how to p= lan the patch installation in order to have as few surprises as possible. C= lick here for registration and more information Better Designed Than Sorry = - Let's Design Our DB Schema Tuesday, January 5, 2021 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm = EST Featured Speaker: Liron Amitzi, Oracle ACE Director, senior Oracle DBA = consultant and president of BCOUG (British Columbia Oracle User Group) Sche= ma design is an important part of any application design. It can affect per= formance, the development process and even your SQL queries. Thinking about= design in advance is very important as design is not something we can easi= ly change down the road. Yet, sometimes we get fixated on a specific design= without thoroughly considering other, potentially better, options. In this= session I hope to challenge your design mindset by discussing a few design= challenges and a few ways to solve them. What are the implications of each= solution? Which way is the best? Is there even a "best" way to solve these= cases? Click here for registration and more information Active Session His= tory Tuesday, January 19, 2021 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EST Featured Speaker: D= avid Kurtz, Oracle ACE Director, independent Oracle consultant and and a pr= oud member of the Oak Table This presentation aims to help you use the Acti= ve Session History (ASH) repository to investigate performance problems. Or= acle has produced many presentations that explain how ASH works, so this pr= esentation provides only a very brief overview of how ASH works. Instead, i= t looks at: what information is collected by ASH and stored in the reposito= ry where this data can be seen in Enterprise Manager and other delivered re= ports the practicalities of how to directly query the ASH data to analyse a= nd diagnose a range of performance and other problems. the value of a conso= lidated AWR/ASH repository the critical importance of application instrumen= tation ASH is a licensed enterprise edition feature, but if you don't have = it you might be interested in Simulated ASH. Click here for registration an= d more information Improve PostgreSQL replication using Oracle GoldenGate T= uesday, February 2, 2021 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EST Featured Speaker: Bobby C= urtis, RheoData PostgreSQL databases use the Write-Ahead Logging approach f= or the replication of data. At the same time, customers worldwide have aske= d for Oracle GoldenGate to support replication to and from PostgreSQL datab= ases. The wait is over! This session will introduce Oracle GoldenGate for P= ostgreSQL and highlight what needs to be looked at to ensure successful rep= lication for any PostgreSQL environment. Takeaways: 1. What is new in Oracl= e GoldenGate for PostgreSQL 2. WAL features that need to be considered for = replication with Oracle GoldenGate 3. Simplicity of PostgreSQL replication = with an external software package Click here for registration and more info= rmation Ask TOM Office Hours Click here for more information or to subscrib= e to Ask TOM Office Hours Oracle Cloud Coaching: Networking and Connectivit= y Monday, December 14, 2020 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EST Write Great SQL Office Ho= urs Tuesday, December 15, 2020 9:00 am - 10:00 am EST Flows for APEX - Mode= l & run process flows within APEX! Thursday, December 17, 2020 10:00 am - 1= 1:00 am EST Database Backup and Recovery Office Hours Friday, December 18, = 2020 11:00 am - 12:00 noon EST Oracle Analytics Live! 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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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Database patching (for DBAs) Tuesday, December 22, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EST
Featured Speaker: Liron Amitzi, Oracle ACE Director, senior Oracle DBA consultant and president of BCOUG (British Columbia Oracle User Group)
Have you ever found yourself staring at a list of patches and wondering what to do? What patch should I install? What are the risks? Is there anything I should do after the patch?
This becomes even more stressful in a complex environment: How to install patches on RAC? What about standby databases?
This session will try to put things in order and help create a roadmap for patching databases. We will discuss the different types of patches (RU, RUR, DBBP, PSU, OJVM, One-off), installation types (RAC rolling patches, standby first patches), known issues and where to find them, and how to plan the patch installation in order to have as few surprises as possible.
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Better Designed Than Sorry - Let's Design Our DB Schema Tuesday, January 5, 2021 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EST
Featured Speaker: Liron Amitzi, Oracle ACE Director, senior Oracle DBA consultant and president of BCOUG (British Columbia Oracle User Group)
Schema design is an important part of any application design. It can affect performance, the development process and even your SQL queries. Thinking about design in advance is very important as design is not something we can easily change down the road. Yet, sometimes we get fixated on a specific design without thoroughly considering other, potentially better, options.
In this session I hope to challenge your design mindset by discussing a few design challenges and a few ways to solve them. What are the implications of each solution? Which way is the best? Is there even a "best" way to solve these cases?
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Active Session History Tuesday, January 19, 2021 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EST
Featured Speaker: David Kurtz, Oracle ACE Director, independent Oracle consultant and and a proud member of the Oak Table
This presentation aims to help you use the Active Session History (ASH) repository to investigate performance problems.
Oracle has produced many presentations that explain how ASH works, so this presentation provides only a very brief overview of how ASH works. Instead, it looks at:
- what information is collected by ASH and stored in the repository
- where this data can be seen in Enterprise Manager and other delivered reports
- the practicalities of how to directly query the ASH data to analyse and diagnose a range of performance and other problems.
- the value of a consolidated AWR/ASH repository
- the critical importance of application instrumentation
ASH is a licensed enterprise edition feature, but if you don't have it you might be interested in Simulated ASH.
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Improve PostgreSQL replication using Oracle GoldenGate Tuesday, February 2, 2021 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EST
Featured Speaker: Bobby Curtis, RheoData
PostgreSQL databases use the Write-Ahead Logging approach for the replication of data. At the same time, customers worldwide have asked for Oracle GoldenGate to support replication to and from PostgreSQL databases. The wait is over! This session will introduce Oracle GoldenGate for PostgreSQL and highlight what needs to be looked at to ensure successful replication for any PostgreSQL environment.
Takeaways: 1. What is new in Oracle GoldenGate for PostgreSQL 2. WAL features that need to be considered for replication with Oracle GoldenGate 3. Simplicity of PostgreSQL replication with an external software package
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Tuesday, December 15, 2020 9:00 am - 10:00 am EST
Thursday, December 17, 2020 10:00 am - 11:00 am EST
Friday, December 18, 2020 11:00 am - 12:00 noon EST
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