This document provides an overview of migrating from Oracle Warehouse Builder (OWB) to Oracle Data Integrator (ODI) 12c. It discusses the migration utility that can convert OWB 11gR2 design time metadata, such as data objects and mappings, to equivalent objects in ODI. The utility has limitations and not all OWB objects are supported. The document also describes how existing OWB jobs can continue to be executed and monitored from within ODI. It recommends reviewing logs after migration and manually updating any excluded objects. Oracle Consulting offers migration factory services to assist with the OWB to ODI migration process.
UKOUG Tech 15 - Migration from Oracle Warehouse Builder to Oracle Data Integr...Jérôme Françoisse
Oracle Data Integrator is the strategic Data Integration tool replacing Oracle Warehouse Builder, offering more flexibility and supporting more technologies. Based on the Eurocontrol – the European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation – story, we will review a migration from Oracle Warehouse Builder to Oracle Data Integrator using the migration utility and custom scripting. After looking at the roadmap and the architecture used, we will see how to automatically migrate supported components how to handle the remaining ones and what needs to be fine-tuned. Finally we will talk about the testing, the challenges, the risks and the lessons learnt so you will be ready to successfully achieve such a migration for your company.
The Time is Now! Migrating from OWB to ODI 12cStewart Bryson
Prior to the introduction of Data Integrator (ODI), Oracle had another data integration tool: Warehouse Builder (OWB). Usually positioned as an ETL tool, OWB excelled in environments with a strong footprint in the Oracle Database. Oracle's statement of direction has been clear: to deliver a unified data integration platform, combining the best from both tools into a true world class product. With ODI 12c, that day has arrived.
In this presentation, I’ll demonstrate the features available for migrating from OWB to ODI 12c. I’ll also describe a phased approach for doing a “right-time” conversion to ODI 12c, which involves migrating bite-sized chunks of OWB processes over to ODI when that migration adds legitimate value for the customer.
The Time is Now: Migrating from Oracle Warehouse Builder to Oracle Data Integ...Stewart Bryson
Prior to the introduction of Data Integrator (ODI), Oracle had another data integration tool: Warehouse Builder (OWB). Usually positioned as an ETL tool, OWB excelled in environments with a strong footprint in the Oracle Database. Oracle's statement of direction has been clear: to deliver a unified data integration platform, combining the best from both tools into a true world class product. With ODI 12c, that day has arrived.
In this presentation, I’ll demonstrate the features available for migrating from OWB to ODI 12c. I’ll also describe a phased approach for doing a “right-time” conversion to ODI 12c, which involves migrating bite-sized chunks of OWB processes over to ODI when that migration adds legitimate value for the customer.
Database & Technology has developed a solution known as the OWB2ODI Converter to reduce the times and costs for migrating from Oracle Warehouse Builder to Oracle Data Integrator to a minimum.
The OWB2ODI Converter is a semi-automatic tool for converting OWB projects into ODI projects. The tool was specifically designed to recreate the logic implemented in the OWB project in the new logic of the ODI project, while keeping the semantics and functions implemented in the initial project unchanged.
Tests carried out on company projects showed that the time required for migration was drastically reduced by using the OWB2ODI Converter.
After a careful analysis of the results, it became clear that the benefits gained from using the OWB2ODI Converter tool, rather than manual conversion, increase in proportion to the size and complexity of the project.
What Oracle Warehouse Builder to Oracle Data Integrator migration service consists of and how it's carried out.
Hear about all the benefits it generates for companies.
Oracle Data Integrator 12c - Getting StartedMichael Rainey
I think it’s time for a fresh look at Oracle Data Integrator 12c. What is ODI? How has it evolved over the years and where is it going? And, of course, how do you get started with Oracle Data Integrator? I plan to share what I love about ODI, how to get started building your first ODI project, and what makes Oracle Data Integrator 12c the premier ETL and data warehousing tool on the market. It’s time to get back to the basics!
Presented at UTOUG Training Days 2017.
UKOUG Tech 15 - Migration from Oracle Warehouse Builder to Oracle Data Integr...Jérôme Françoisse
Oracle Data Integrator is the strategic Data Integration tool replacing Oracle Warehouse Builder, offering more flexibility and supporting more technologies. Based on the Eurocontrol – the European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation – story, we will review a migration from Oracle Warehouse Builder to Oracle Data Integrator using the migration utility and custom scripting. After looking at the roadmap and the architecture used, we will see how to automatically migrate supported components how to handle the remaining ones and what needs to be fine-tuned. Finally we will talk about the testing, the challenges, the risks and the lessons learnt so you will be ready to successfully achieve such a migration for your company.
The Time is Now! Migrating from OWB to ODI 12cStewart Bryson
Prior to the introduction of Data Integrator (ODI), Oracle had another data integration tool: Warehouse Builder (OWB). Usually positioned as an ETL tool, OWB excelled in environments with a strong footprint in the Oracle Database. Oracle's statement of direction has been clear: to deliver a unified data integration platform, combining the best from both tools into a true world class product. With ODI 12c, that day has arrived.
In this presentation, I’ll demonstrate the features available for migrating from OWB to ODI 12c. I’ll also describe a phased approach for doing a “right-time” conversion to ODI 12c, which involves migrating bite-sized chunks of OWB processes over to ODI when that migration adds legitimate value for the customer.
The Time is Now: Migrating from Oracle Warehouse Builder to Oracle Data Integ...Stewart Bryson
Prior to the introduction of Data Integrator (ODI), Oracle had another data integration tool: Warehouse Builder (OWB). Usually positioned as an ETL tool, OWB excelled in environments with a strong footprint in the Oracle Database. Oracle's statement of direction has been clear: to deliver a unified data integration platform, combining the best from both tools into a true world class product. With ODI 12c, that day has arrived.
In this presentation, I’ll demonstrate the features available for migrating from OWB to ODI 12c. I’ll also describe a phased approach for doing a “right-time” conversion to ODI 12c, which involves migrating bite-sized chunks of OWB processes over to ODI when that migration adds legitimate value for the customer.
Database & Technology has developed a solution known as the OWB2ODI Converter to reduce the times and costs for migrating from Oracle Warehouse Builder to Oracle Data Integrator to a minimum.
The OWB2ODI Converter is a semi-automatic tool for converting OWB projects into ODI projects. The tool was specifically designed to recreate the logic implemented in the OWB project in the new logic of the ODI project, while keeping the semantics and functions implemented in the initial project unchanged.
Tests carried out on company projects showed that the time required for migration was drastically reduced by using the OWB2ODI Converter.
After a careful analysis of the results, it became clear that the benefits gained from using the OWB2ODI Converter tool, rather than manual conversion, increase in proportion to the size and complexity of the project.
What Oracle Warehouse Builder to Oracle Data Integrator migration service consists of and how it's carried out.
Hear about all the benefits it generates for companies.
Oracle Data Integrator 12c - Getting StartedMichael Rainey
I think it’s time for a fresh look at Oracle Data Integrator 12c. What is ODI? How has it evolved over the years and where is it going? And, of course, how do you get started with Oracle Data Integrator? I plan to share what I love about ODI, how to get started building your first ODI project, and what makes Oracle Data Integrator 12c the premier ETL and data warehousing tool on the market. It’s time to get back to the basics!
Presented at UTOUG Training Days 2017.
Presentación sobre el lifecycle management, y cómo desde la consola de Enterprise Cloud Control podemos ser capaces de gestionar una base de datos de principio a fin.
Avoid the Oracle SE2 Trap with EnterpriseDB & Palisade ComplianceEDB
Palisade Compliance and EnterpriseDB joined together to present the key challenges and options to consider in dealing with the pending Oracle SE and SE2 license changes.
During the first half of the presentation, Craig Guarente, CEO of Palisade Compliance, shares his knowledge and insights from 15 years of leadership experience within Oracle’s contract management and auditing teams (LMS). Craig will highlight specific contract concerns around Oracle SE and SE2 as well as provide best practices for dealing with Oracle contract compliance issues.
Lenley Hensarling, SVP, Strategy & Product Management highlights how EDB Postgres can provide an attractive alternative to Oracle SE2 without the contract hassles, restrictions or additional costs. Lenley provides a comprehensive overview of EDB compatibility with Oracle SE and describe best practices for moving from Oracle SE to EDB quickly and seamlessly.
Target Audience:
This presentation is intended for IT Decision-makers and Oracle SE/SE2 customers, as well as customers wrestling with Oracle contract terms. If you are seeking better options to reduce your Oracle contract ties, and benefit from a lower cost database alternative like EDB Postgres, this is an important presentation for you.
This presentation shows all the posible options to move Oracle BI on-premise system to Oracle Analytics Cloud. We are going to see all the steps to perform this migration as well as the issues that we have seen and how to troubleshoot them. In addition we will review the most common administration tasks.
The Oracle database has met the highest high availability expectations for decades. The goal of this presentation is to show which technologies Oracle is already using today so that this high standard is not disappointed in the years to come.
Replacing Oracle CDC with Oracle GoldenGateStewart Bryson
The Oracle documentation states that Oracle Change Data Capture (CDC) will be de-supported in the future and replaced with Oracle GoldenGate (OGG). So are we justified in assuming that OGG provides all the necessary features to actually replace CDC?
In this presentation, we will examine CDC and it's application in real-time BI solutions and data warehouses. We will also have a look at the feature set of OGG and decide whether it is a suitable replacement for CDC for all of these applications. When gaps in the product are identified -- such as lack of support for subscription groups -- we will see techniques that can be used to bridge those gaps without sacrificing the performance and scalability of OGG.
Obiee 12C and the Leap Forward in Lifecycle ManagementStewart Bryson
One reason that OBIEE projects regularly languish between design and delivery is the product's historical lack of concrete lifecycle and deployment capabilities. Whether adopting manual lifecycle processes, or scripting complex deployments, these solutions usually yield mixed results, but always highlight one clear conclusion: we need change.
With the newest release of OBIEE 12c, change has finally arrived. This session will detail the new BI Application Archive (BAR) file and it's role in smoother migrations and increased developer productivity. We'll take a peak under the covers at a new flexible, container-like architecture that makes the creation and application of these BAR files simple, but also provides enhanced lifecycle capabilities throughout.
How to Handle DEV&TEST&PROD for Oracle Data IntegratorGurcan Orhan
Most of us have development teams apart from test and operation teams using the different repository environments. And there are generally 3 different ODI installations and repositories which each of the teams use separately. Chaos is usually expected and happened who will test which development and what to deploy into production.
In this session hear how ODI can handle your development hierarchy with ease of usage and in simplified/synchronized way for successful deployments.
A simple project will be built up and will be enlarged to enterprise level step by step.
Best Practices for the Most Impactful Oracle Database 18c and 19c FeaturesMarkus Michalewicz
This presentation answers the question, “What’s new in Oracle Database 19c ?” in a slightly different way: by providing best practices and a deep dive into the most impactful high availability (HA), scalability, and lifecycle management features in Oracle Database 12c, 18c and 19c, including a short roadmap of features yet to come in the next generation Oracle Database.
This deck was first presented during OOW19 together with Mauricio Feria, who reported on two of his customers and how they have used Oracle Database HA features and Maximum Availability Architecture (MAA) to improve their businesses.
This presentation discusses the top 5 reasons as well as various technology updates to provide a reasonable answer to the rather common question: "Why should one use an Oracle Database?". This "2020 "C-Edition" was first presented during the IOUG / Quest Forum Digital Event: Database & tech Week in June 2020 and subsequently updated based on feedback received.
Sharing some observations, facts & possible conclusions to find out “What’s Next?” in the area of high availability, scalability and the overall development of Oracle and other databases.
HA, Scalability, DR & MAA in Oracle Database 21c - OverviewMarkus Michalewicz
Oracle Database 21c is Oracle's first Innovation Release and includes a lot of new and innovative HA, Scalability, DR & MAA features to provide the most scalable and reliable Oracle Database available today. This presentation discusses some of the database as well as infrastructure features contributing to this unprecedented level of resiliency.
Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) Roadmap for New Features describes and discusses best practices for new features introduced with Oracle RAC 12c as well as Oracle RAC 18c and provides a short outlook of the road ahead.
It is the fact that Oracle Warehouse Builder (OWB) released the latest major version and final state. But business requirements are rapidly increasing. New applications are implemented in source systems and as a result new reports and new subject areas are needed urgently. It is needed to implement new features for growing business needs into our data warehouses. Resources are limited and conversion should be done as soon as possible.
In this presentation, see the most convenient methods to migrate from Oracle Warehouse Builder to Oracle Data Integrator with agile methodology without interrupting on going daily jobs as well as understanding of Oracle's OWB2ODI migration utility.
Presentación sobre el lifecycle management, y cómo desde la consola de Enterprise Cloud Control podemos ser capaces de gestionar una base de datos de principio a fin.
Avoid the Oracle SE2 Trap with EnterpriseDB & Palisade ComplianceEDB
Palisade Compliance and EnterpriseDB joined together to present the key challenges and options to consider in dealing with the pending Oracle SE and SE2 license changes.
During the first half of the presentation, Craig Guarente, CEO of Palisade Compliance, shares his knowledge and insights from 15 years of leadership experience within Oracle’s contract management and auditing teams (LMS). Craig will highlight specific contract concerns around Oracle SE and SE2 as well as provide best practices for dealing with Oracle contract compliance issues.
Lenley Hensarling, SVP, Strategy & Product Management highlights how EDB Postgres can provide an attractive alternative to Oracle SE2 without the contract hassles, restrictions or additional costs. Lenley provides a comprehensive overview of EDB compatibility with Oracle SE and describe best practices for moving from Oracle SE to EDB quickly and seamlessly.
Target Audience:
This presentation is intended for IT Decision-makers and Oracle SE/SE2 customers, as well as customers wrestling with Oracle contract terms. If you are seeking better options to reduce your Oracle contract ties, and benefit from a lower cost database alternative like EDB Postgres, this is an important presentation for you.
This presentation shows all the posible options to move Oracle BI on-premise system to Oracle Analytics Cloud. We are going to see all the steps to perform this migration as well as the issues that we have seen and how to troubleshoot them. In addition we will review the most common administration tasks.
The Oracle database has met the highest high availability expectations for decades. The goal of this presentation is to show which technologies Oracle is already using today so that this high standard is not disappointed in the years to come.
Replacing Oracle CDC with Oracle GoldenGateStewart Bryson
The Oracle documentation states that Oracle Change Data Capture (CDC) will be de-supported in the future and replaced with Oracle GoldenGate (OGG). So are we justified in assuming that OGG provides all the necessary features to actually replace CDC?
In this presentation, we will examine CDC and it's application in real-time BI solutions and data warehouses. We will also have a look at the feature set of OGG and decide whether it is a suitable replacement for CDC for all of these applications. When gaps in the product are identified -- such as lack of support for subscription groups -- we will see techniques that can be used to bridge those gaps without sacrificing the performance and scalability of OGG.
Obiee 12C and the Leap Forward in Lifecycle ManagementStewart Bryson
One reason that OBIEE projects regularly languish between design and delivery is the product's historical lack of concrete lifecycle and deployment capabilities. Whether adopting manual lifecycle processes, or scripting complex deployments, these solutions usually yield mixed results, but always highlight one clear conclusion: we need change.
With the newest release of OBIEE 12c, change has finally arrived. This session will detail the new BI Application Archive (BAR) file and it's role in smoother migrations and increased developer productivity. We'll take a peak under the covers at a new flexible, container-like architecture that makes the creation and application of these BAR files simple, but also provides enhanced lifecycle capabilities throughout.
How to Handle DEV&TEST&PROD for Oracle Data IntegratorGurcan Orhan
Most of us have development teams apart from test and operation teams using the different repository environments. And there are generally 3 different ODI installations and repositories which each of the teams use separately. Chaos is usually expected and happened who will test which development and what to deploy into production.
In this session hear how ODI can handle your development hierarchy with ease of usage and in simplified/synchronized way for successful deployments.
A simple project will be built up and will be enlarged to enterprise level step by step.
Best Practices for the Most Impactful Oracle Database 18c and 19c FeaturesMarkus Michalewicz
This presentation answers the question, “What’s new in Oracle Database 19c ?” in a slightly different way: by providing best practices and a deep dive into the most impactful high availability (HA), scalability, and lifecycle management features in Oracle Database 12c, 18c and 19c, including a short roadmap of features yet to come in the next generation Oracle Database.
This deck was first presented during OOW19 together with Mauricio Feria, who reported on two of his customers and how they have used Oracle Database HA features and Maximum Availability Architecture (MAA) to improve their businesses.
This presentation discusses the top 5 reasons as well as various technology updates to provide a reasonable answer to the rather common question: "Why should one use an Oracle Database?". This "2020 "C-Edition" was first presented during the IOUG / Quest Forum Digital Event: Database & tech Week in June 2020 and subsequently updated based on feedback received.
Sharing some observations, facts & possible conclusions to find out “What’s Next?” in the area of high availability, scalability and the overall development of Oracle and other databases.
HA, Scalability, DR & MAA in Oracle Database 21c - OverviewMarkus Michalewicz
Oracle Database 21c is Oracle's first Innovation Release and includes a lot of new and innovative HA, Scalability, DR & MAA features to provide the most scalable and reliable Oracle Database available today. This presentation discusses some of the database as well as infrastructure features contributing to this unprecedented level of resiliency.
Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) Roadmap for New Features describes and discusses best practices for new features introduced with Oracle RAC 12c as well as Oracle RAC 18c and provides a short outlook of the road ahead.
It is the fact that Oracle Warehouse Builder (OWB) released the latest major version and final state. But business requirements are rapidly increasing. New applications are implemented in source systems and as a result new reports and new subject areas are needed urgently. It is needed to implement new features for growing business needs into our data warehouses. Resources are limited and conversion should be done as soon as possible.
In this presentation, see the most convenient methods to migrate from Oracle Warehouse Builder to Oracle Data Integrator with agile methodology without interrupting on going daily jobs as well as understanding of Oracle's OWB2ODI migration utility.
Oracle data integrator 12c - getting startedMichael Rainey
I think it’s time for a fresh look at Oracle Data Integrator 12c. What is ODI? How has it evolved over the years and where is it going? And, of course, how do you get started with Oracle Data Integrator? I plan to share what I love about ODI, how to get started building your first ODI project, and what makes Oracle Data Integrator 12c the premier ETL and data warehousing tool on the market. It’s time to get back to the basics!
Presented at BIWA Summit 2017
Presentation by Mark Rittman, Technical Director, Rittman Mead, on ODI 11g features that support enterprise deployment and usage. Delivered at BIWA Summit 2013, January 2013.
Building an Effective Data Warehouse ArchitectureJames Serra
Why use a data warehouse? What is the best methodology to use when creating a data warehouse? Should I use a normalized or dimensional approach? What is the difference between the Kimball and Inmon methodologies? Does the new Tabular model in SQL Server 2012 change things? What is the difference between a data warehouse and a data mart? Is there hardware that is optimized for a data warehouse? What if I have a ton of data? During this session James will help you to answer these questions.
All of the Performance Tuning Features in Oracle SQL DeveloperJeff Smith
An overview of all of the performance tuning instrumentation, tools, and features in Oracle SQL Developer. Get help making those applications and their queries more performant.
A practical introduction to Oracle NoSQL Database - OOW2014Anuj Sahni
Not familiar with Oracle NoSQL Database yet? This great product introduction session discusses the primary functionality included with the product as well as integration with other Oracle products. It includes a live demo that illustrates installation and configuration as well as data modeling and sample NoSQL application development.
What's New in Oracle SQL Developer for 2018Jeff Smith
All of the new features in versions 18.1, 18.2, and 18.3 of Oracle SQL Developer.
Some of these slides have animated GIFs - please see the embedded video for a live presentation of these slides.
De ADF Data Visualisatie sessie van Katarina Obradovic die op donderdag 14 augustus is gepresenteerd.
In de presentatie komt het volgende aan bod:
- Introductie DVT componenten
- Thema's en trends (HTML 5, Tablet, Gamification,...) toegelicht waar haar team mee bezig is
- Nieuwste DVT features van de 12.1.3 release, die eind juni'14 is verschenen
Op 11 december was Simone Geib bij AMIS te gast. Zij is Director of Product Management bij Oracle en hét gezicht van SOA Suite 12c release. Maar liefst 80 toehoorders zijn bij AMIS bijgepraat over alle ins en outs. Simone nam daarnaast ruim de tijd om alle vragen te beantwoorden.
Yes, Oracle SQL Developer allows you to make a JDBC connection to SQL Server. Here's a quick overview of things you can do, plus a reminder that it's also the official migration platform for Oracle Database migrations.
SQL Developer isn't just for...developers!
SQL Developer doubles the features available to the end user with the DBA panel, accessible from the View menu.
Oracle Openworld Presentation with Paul Kent (SAS) on Big Data Appliance and ...jdijcks
Learn about the benefits of Oracle Big Data Appliance and how it can drive business value underneath applications and tools. This includes a section by Paul Kent, VP Big Data SAS describing how SAS runs well on Oracle Engineered Systems and on Oracle Big Data Appliance specifically.
Tame Big Data with Oracle Data IntegrationMichael Rainey
In this session, Oracle Product Management covers how Oracle Data Integrator and Oracle GoldenGate are vital to big data initiatives across the enterprise, providing the movement, translation, and transformation of information and data not only heterogeneously but also in big data environments. Through a metadata-focused approach for cataloging, defining, and reusing big data technologies such as Hive, Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS), HBase, Sqoop, Pig, Oracle Loader for Hadoop, Oracle SQL Connector for Hadoop Distributed File System, and additional big data projects, Oracle Data Integrator bridges the gap in the ability to unify data across these systems and helps deliver timely and trusted data to analytic and decision support platforms.
Co-presented with Alex Kotopoulis at Oracle OpenWorld 2014.
The Power of Java and Oracle WebLogic Server in the Public Cloud (OpenWorld, ...jeckels
Enjoy all the productivity of developing and deploying Java applications on Oracle's standards-based Java platform---without the headache of IT. Powered by Oracle WebLogic Server, the industry's #1 application server, Oracle's Java Platform is purpose-built for deploying standard Java applications as well as Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) extensions. Learn how you can easily get started and securely deploy your applications in the cloud using the proven developer productivity tools, and a robust database persistence layer.
Oracle Coherence Strategy and Roadmap (OpenWorld, September 2014)jeckels
The Oracle Coherence strategy and roadmap session from OpenWorld 2014. Includes details on the 12.1.3 Cloud Application Foundation release (including WebLogic integration), a road map for the 12.2.1 release, and notable features including JCache (JSR-107) support, Memcached adapters, federated caching, recoverable caching, security enhancements, multitenancy support and more. As usual, all items and statements contained herein are subject to change based on slide 3 of this presentation.
Kscope 2014 Presentation on Cloud Services and the Self Service Portal- this goes hand in hand with DBaaS session and discusses new features with EM12c release 4, (12.1.0.4)
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Launch Your Streaming Platforms in MinutesRoshan Dwivedi
The claim of launching a streaming platform in minutes might be a bit of an exaggeration, but there are services that can significantly streamline the process. Here's a breakdown:
Pros of Speedy Streaming Platform Launch Services:
No coding required: These services often use drag-and-drop interfaces or pre-built templates, eliminating the need for programming knowledge.
Faster setup: Compared to building from scratch, these platforms can get you up and running much quicker.
All-in-one solutions: Many services offer features like content management systems (CMS), video players, and monetization tools, reducing the need for multiple integrations.
Things to Consider:
Limited customization: These platforms may offer less flexibility in design and functionality compared to custom-built solutions.
Scalability: As your audience grows, you might need to upgrade to a more robust platform or encounter limitations with the "quick launch" option.
Features: Carefully evaluate which features are included and if they meet your specific needs (e.g., live streaming, subscription options).
Examples of Services for Launching Streaming Platforms:
Muvi [muvi com]
Uscreen [usencreen tv]
Alternatives to Consider:
Existing Streaming platforms: Platforms like YouTube or Twitch might be suitable for basic streaming needs, though monetization options might be limited.
Custom Development: While more time-consuming, custom development offers the most control and flexibility for your platform.
Overall, launching a streaming platform in minutes might not be entirely realistic, but these services can significantly speed up the process compared to building from scratch. Carefully consider your needs and budget when choosing the best option for you.
Developing Distributed High-performance Computing Capabilities of an Open Sci...Globus
COVID-19 had an unprecedented impact on scientific collaboration. The pandemic and its broad response from the scientific community has forged new relationships among public health practitioners, mathematical modelers, and scientific computing specialists, while revealing critical gaps in exploiting advanced computing systems to support urgent decision making. Informed by our team’s work in applying high-performance computing in support of public health decision makers during the COVID-19 pandemic, we present how Globus technologies are enabling the development of an open science platform for robust epidemic analysis, with the goal of collaborative, secure, distributed, on-demand, and fast time-to-solution analyses to support public health.
Enhancing Research Orchestration Capabilities at ORNL.pdfGlobus
Cross-facility research orchestration comes with ever-changing constraints regarding the availability and suitability of various compute and data resources. In short, a flexible data and processing fabric is needed to enable the dynamic redirection of data and compute tasks throughout the lifecycle of an experiment. In this talk, we illustrate how we easily leveraged Globus services to instrument the ACE research testbed at the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility with flexible data and task orchestration capabilities.
AI Pilot Review: The World’s First Virtual Assistant Marketing SuiteGoogle
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✅More than 85 AI features are included in the AI pilot.
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OpenFOAM solver for Helmholtz equation, helmholtzFoam / helmholtzBubbleFoamtakuyayamamoto1800
In this slide, we show the simulation example and the way to compile this solver.
In this solver, the Helmholtz equation can be solved by helmholtzFoam. Also, the Helmholtz equation with uniformly dispersed bubbles can be simulated by helmholtzBubbleFoam.
Unleash Unlimited Potential with One-Time Purchase
BoxLang is more than just a language; it's a community. By choosing a Visionary License, you're not just investing in your success, you're actively contributing to the ongoing development and support of BoxLang.
Essentials of Automations: The Art of Triggers and Actions in FMESafe Software
In this second installment of our Essentials of Automations webinar series, we’ll explore the landscape of triggers and actions, guiding you through the nuances of authoring and adapting workspaces for seamless automations. Gain an understanding of the full spectrum of triggers and actions available in FME, empowering you to enhance your workspaces for efficient automation.
We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
Whether you’re tweaking your current setup or building from the ground up, this session will arm you with the tools and insights needed to transform your FME usage into a powerhouse of productivity. Join us to discover effective strategies that simplify complex processes, enhancing your productivity and transforming your data management practices with FME. Let’s turn complexity into clarity and make your workspaces work wonders!
First Steps with Globus Compute Multi-User EndpointsGlobus
In this presentation we will share our experiences around getting started with the Globus Compute multi-user endpoint. Working with the Pharmacology group at the University of Auckland, we have previously written an application using Globus Compute that can offload computationally expensive steps in the researcher's workflows, which they wish to manage from their familiar Windows environments, onto the NeSI (New Zealand eScience Infrastructure) cluster. Some of the challenges we have encountered were that each researcher had to set up and manage their own single-user globus compute endpoint and that the workloads had varying resource requirements (CPUs, memory and wall time) between different runs. We hope that the multi-user endpoint will help to address these challenges and share an update on our progress here.
Code reviews are vital for ensuring good code quality. They serve as one of our last lines of defense against bugs and subpar code reaching production.
Yet, they often turn into annoying tasks riddled with frustration, hostility, unclear feedback and lack of standards. How can we improve this crucial process?
In this session we will cover:
- The Art of Effective Code Reviews
- Streamlining the Review Process
- Elevating Reviews with Automated Tools
By the end of this presentation, you'll have the knowledge on how to organize and improve your code review proces
Listen to the keynote address and hear about the latest developments from Rachana Ananthakrishnan and Ian Foster who review the updates to the Globus Platform and Service, and the relevance of Globus to the scientific community as an automation platform to accelerate scientific discovery.
Globus Connect Server Deep Dive - GlobusWorld 2024Globus
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Utilocate offers a comprehensive solution for locate ticket management by automating and streamlining the entire process. By integrating with Geospatial Information Systems (GIS), it provides accurate mapping and visualization of utility locations, enhancing decision-making and reducing the risk of errors. The system's advanced data analytics tools help identify trends, predict potential issues, and optimize resource allocation, making the locate ticket management process smarter and more efficient. Additionally, automated ticket management ensures consistency and reduces human error, while real-time notifications keep all relevant personnel informed and ready to respond promptly.
The system's ability to streamline workflows and automate ticket routing significantly reduces the time taken to process each ticket, making the process faster and more efficient. Mobile access allows field technicians to update ticket information on the go, ensuring that the latest information is always available and accelerating the locate process. Overall, Utilocate not only enhances the efficiency and accuracy of locate ticket management but also improves safety by minimizing the risk of utility damage through precise and timely locates.
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In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, enterprise software development is undergoing a significant transformation. Traditional coding methods are being challenged by innovative no-code solutions, which promise to streamline and democratize the software development process.
This shift is particularly impactful for enterprises, which require robust, scalable, and efficient software to manage their operations. In this article, we will explore the various facets of enterprise software development with no-code solutions, examining their benefits, challenges, and the future potential they hold.
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Enterprise Resource Planning System includes various modules that reduce any business's workload. Additionally, it organizes the workflows, which drives towards enhancing productivity. Here are a detailed explanation of the ERP modules. Going through the points will help you understand how the software is changing the work dynamics.
To know more details here: https://blogs.nyggs.com/nyggs/enterprise-resource-planning-erp-system-modules/
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