Implementing cloud applications redefine your dimensionaioughydchapter
This document discusses implementing cloud applications and Apps Associates' approach. It covers the benefits of cloud applications like short implementation cycles and reduced costs. It also discusses what businesses expect from cloud solutions like ease of use, availability, and personalized experiences. The document outlines Apps Associates' Happy Customer Approach principles and how they focus on the customer, industry experience, and best practices. It positions Apps Associates as experienced Oracle cloud experts who can help with implementation, integration, and managed services.
This document discusses leveraging Oracle Integration Cloud Service for integrating Oracle E-Business Suite. It provides an overview of Integration Cloud Service and the E-Business Suite adapter. It demonstrates how the E-Business Suite adapter can be used as an invoke (target) and trigger (source). Example integration scenarios for service requests and order to invoice are also presented. The document concludes with a roadmap for future enhancements to the E-Business Suite adapter and references for additional resources.
Infrastructure as a Service - ready for Mission Critical ERP ?Ravi Madabhushanam
Ravi Madabhushanam, a cloud solution architect, discusses whether cloud infrastructure platforms are ready to host complex ERP solutions. He outlines key considerations for migrating mission-critical applications to the cloud, including security, compliance, hybrid cloud connectivity, licensing and support. The presentation also covers case studies of companies that have migrated Oracle E-Business Suite and other applications to AWS and the technical migration process. Ravi concludes by discussing opportunities to modernize applications and optimize operations when moving to the cloud.
Oracle Cloud Day(IaaS, PaaS,SaaS) - AIOUG Hyd Chapteraioughydchapter
The document provides information about the Oracle User Group AIOUG, including its mission, vision, board of directors, and growth in 2016. It summarizes AIOUG's activities in 2016, including 40 total events held across various chapters in India. It also provides details about an upcoming Oracle Cloud Day event in Hyderabad in February 2017.
The document discusses options for moving Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) workloads to Oracle Cloud. It addresses customer concerns about ongoing support for EBS and outlines business drivers for cloud adoption like reducing costs and improving insights. The document presents three paths to the cloud: 1) re-platforming EBS on Oracle Cloud Platform by lifting and shifting workloads, 2) extending on-premises EBS with additive SaaS applications, and 3) shifting specific EBS environments like development, testing, reporting or disaster recovery to the cloud. Oracle Cloud is positioned as providing benefits like centralized management, rapid provisioning and integration with Oracle infrastructure services.
Oracle integration cloud service (ICS) best practices learned from the field ...Phil Wilkins
Presented at Oracle OpenWorld 2017 by the authors of the book Implementing Oracle Integration Cloud - Phil Wilkins & Robert van Molken
For more information see https://oracle-integration.cloud
This document provides an overview of Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c and its Application Management Suite capabilities for managing Oracle E-Business Suite applications. It discusses Apps Associates as a global consulting firm and Oracle partner. The presentation agenda includes introductions to OEM12c, the Application Management Suite and its capabilities for system management, performance monitoring, configuration monitoring, change management and service level management. It concludes with a demo of these capabilities.
K1 keynote 1_oracle_integrated_cloud_strategy_and_vision_for_journey_to_cloud...Dr. Wilfred Lin (Ph.D.)
1) Jason Tsang discusses Oracle's cloud strategy and vision, which provides a complete, open, and secure platform spanning all layers of the cloud to support customers' journey to the cloud.
2) Oracle's cloud platform offers choice and access to innovation for all through its integrated infrastructure (IaaS), platform (PaaS), and software (SaaS) offerings.
3) Oracle aims to support customers on every stage of their journey to the cloud through deployment choice, migration paths, and personalized support.
Implementing cloud applications redefine your dimensionaioughydchapter
This document discusses implementing cloud applications and Apps Associates' approach. It covers the benefits of cloud applications like short implementation cycles and reduced costs. It also discusses what businesses expect from cloud solutions like ease of use, availability, and personalized experiences. The document outlines Apps Associates' Happy Customer Approach principles and how they focus on the customer, industry experience, and best practices. It positions Apps Associates as experienced Oracle cloud experts who can help with implementation, integration, and managed services.
This document discusses leveraging Oracle Integration Cloud Service for integrating Oracle E-Business Suite. It provides an overview of Integration Cloud Service and the E-Business Suite adapter. It demonstrates how the E-Business Suite adapter can be used as an invoke (target) and trigger (source). Example integration scenarios for service requests and order to invoice are also presented. The document concludes with a roadmap for future enhancements to the E-Business Suite adapter and references for additional resources.
Infrastructure as a Service - ready for Mission Critical ERP ?Ravi Madabhushanam
Ravi Madabhushanam, a cloud solution architect, discusses whether cloud infrastructure platforms are ready to host complex ERP solutions. He outlines key considerations for migrating mission-critical applications to the cloud, including security, compliance, hybrid cloud connectivity, licensing and support. The presentation also covers case studies of companies that have migrated Oracle E-Business Suite and other applications to AWS and the technical migration process. Ravi concludes by discussing opportunities to modernize applications and optimize operations when moving to the cloud.
Oracle Cloud Day(IaaS, PaaS,SaaS) - AIOUG Hyd Chapteraioughydchapter
The document provides information about the Oracle User Group AIOUG, including its mission, vision, board of directors, and growth in 2016. It summarizes AIOUG's activities in 2016, including 40 total events held across various chapters in India. It also provides details about an upcoming Oracle Cloud Day event in Hyderabad in February 2017.
The document discusses options for moving Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) workloads to Oracle Cloud. It addresses customer concerns about ongoing support for EBS and outlines business drivers for cloud adoption like reducing costs and improving insights. The document presents three paths to the cloud: 1) re-platforming EBS on Oracle Cloud Platform by lifting and shifting workloads, 2) extending on-premises EBS with additive SaaS applications, and 3) shifting specific EBS environments like development, testing, reporting or disaster recovery to the cloud. Oracle Cloud is positioned as providing benefits like centralized management, rapid provisioning and integration with Oracle infrastructure services.
Oracle integration cloud service (ICS) best practices learned from the field ...Phil Wilkins
Presented at Oracle OpenWorld 2017 by the authors of the book Implementing Oracle Integration Cloud - Phil Wilkins & Robert van Molken
For more information see https://oracle-integration.cloud
This document provides an overview of Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c and its Application Management Suite capabilities for managing Oracle E-Business Suite applications. It discusses Apps Associates as a global consulting firm and Oracle partner. The presentation agenda includes introductions to OEM12c, the Application Management Suite and its capabilities for system management, performance monitoring, configuration monitoring, change management and service level management. It concludes with a demo of these capabilities.
K1 keynote 1_oracle_integrated_cloud_strategy_and_vision_for_journey_to_cloud...Dr. Wilfred Lin (Ph.D.)
1) Jason Tsang discusses Oracle's cloud strategy and vision, which provides a complete, open, and secure platform spanning all layers of the cloud to support customers' journey to the cloud.
2) Oracle's cloud platform offers choice and access to innovation for all through its integrated infrastructure (IaaS), platform (PaaS), and software (SaaS) offerings.
3) Oracle aims to support customers on every stage of their journey to the cloud through deployment choice, migration paths, and personalized support.
OOW16 - Oracle E-Business Suite Information Discovery: Your Journey to the Cl...vasuballa
Learn how to take advantage of Oracle Compute Cloud (infrastructure as a service) to run Oracle E-Business Suite’s information discovery applications. This session takes you through the journey of how the applications were transformed to a cloud-enabled product and how to take advantage of that for your Oracle E-Business Suite implementation.
C6 oracles storage_strategy_from_databases_to_engineered_systems_to_cloudDr. Wilfred Lin (Ph.D.)
The document discusses Oracle's storage strategy of integrating storage with its other products like databases, engineered systems, and cloud offerings. It outlines how storage is moving from standalone products to being engineered as part of complete systems to improve functionality, performance and reduce costs. Oracle storage products are designed to work closely with databases, engineered systems and public cloud to simplify management and move data seamlessly between on-premises and cloud environments. Examples are given of customers benefiting from faster database provisioning, data protection and time to market using Oracle's engineered storage solutions.
The document discusses five journeys organizations can take to evolve their infrastructure to the cloud using Oracle Engineered Systems: 1) Streamline the enterprise on-premises infrastructure to dramatically improve costs and performance, 2) Extend an existing private cloud to optimize it for enterprise applications, 3) Deploy a hybrid cloud for development and testing, 4) Bring the public cloud model on-premises, and 5) Lift and shift workloads to Oracle's public cloud. It provides examples of customers who achieved savings and benefits by taking these journeys.
The document discusses optimizing application infrastructure by moving from a generic approach to an engineered approach using Oracle technologies. It describes how generic infrastructure treats all workloads equally and may not optimize for cost or performance needs. Oracle offers engineered systems like the Private Cloud Appliance to optimize for cost through features like integrated software and hardware. It also offers Exalogic to optimize for extreme performance requirements through tight integration and software enhancements. Case studies show customers achieving significant cost savings and performance improvements versus generic infrastructure.
The document discusses Oracle Cloud Machine, which brings the capabilities of Oracle's public cloud behind a customer's firewall. It allows customers to maintain control over critical systems while gaining the agility, flexibility, and cost structure of the public cloud. Oracle Cloud Machine delivers Oracle's PaaS and IaaS software on-premises and manages it as a service. This gives customers a cloud-like experience with their data and applications on their own premises and under their control.
Solving todays problems with oracle integration cloudHeba Fouad
Oracle Integration Cloud Service Features and Highlights
Integrating SaaS and on premise application with ICS
Integrating SaaS and SaaS application with ICS
Solving Cloud integration problems with ICS
presented by Heba Fouad
Fusion Middleware Specialist
The document discusses Oracle's new online patching capabilities for E-Business Suite (EBS) releases starting with 12.2. With online patching, EBS remains available to users during the patching process. Patches are applied to a copy of the production environment while users continue working in production. The brief downtime occurs during a "cutover" where users are switched from the production to patched copy. This new approach aims to reduce downtime from hours or days to just minutes.
AMIS 25: Moving Integration to the CloudMatt Wright
Moving Integration to the Cloud discusses why, what, how, and when organizations should move their integration projects to the cloud. It provides an overview of key cloud service models and the current landscape of cloud adoption. The document then outlines a phased approach for moving integration to the cloud, beginning with establishing cloud prerequisites, establishing a middleware cloud platform, moving development and testing to the cloud, integrating on-premise and SaaS applications, implementing SaaS to SaaS integration in the cloud, and conducting a phased migration of production integrations. Case studies of organizations that have successfully adopted this approach are also presented.
Vasu Balla presented on running Oracle E-Business Suite on Oracle Cloud. Key points include:
1) EBS deployment on Oracle Cloud consists of middleware and database tiers running on Oracle Compute Cloud and Database Cloud Service/Exadata Cloud Service.
2) Deployment approaches include new implementations using marketplace images, and lift and shift of existing on-premises instances using remote cloning utilities and an EBS provisioning tool.
3) There are limitations around maximum database size, cloning automation, and disaster recovery that require further enhancements.
Oracle provides a modern cloud infrastructure with bare metal servers, virtual machines, high performance storage, and networking services. Key aspects include availability domains for high availability, non-oversubscribed networking for predictable performance, and direct-attached NVMe storage for high IO workloads. Oracle's infrastructure is designed to provide enterprise-level features like governance, security and reliability while also offering flexibility, pay-as-you-go pricing, and integration with Oracle applications.
Look at Oracle Integration Cloud – its relationship to ICS. Customer use Case...Phil Wilkins
This is a presentation about Oracle Integration Cloud (ICS) and Oracle Integration Cloud Service - the relationship between the two products. We also look at customer use cases and what lead to an ICS based recommendation and what would we recommend now OIC has been made available
This document introduces Oracle's Zero Data Loss Recovery Appliance, which provides a new approach to protecting Oracle databases. Traditional backup appliances treat databases as files and copy them periodically, which can slow production and leave gaps in protection during backups. The Recovery Appliance uses real-time redo transport to instantly protect ongoing transactions with no data loss. It offloads backup processing and scales to protect all databases, providing database-level recoverability without impacting production. Customers have achieved faster restores, reduced backup windows, capacity savings, and elimination of data loss.
Vasu Balla of Pythian presented on best practices for upgrading an Oracle E-Business Suite database to Oracle Database 12c. The typical upgrade process involves installing the 12c Oracle home, upgrading the database using DBUA or CLI, and completing post-upgrade steps. Key best practices include ensuring initialization parameters and patches are configured properly, using AWR to identify performance issues and bad execution plans post-upgrade, and preserving good plans using SQL plan baselines. Regular statistics gathering and tuning of database settings also helps optimize performance.
Systems on the Edge—Your Stepping Stones into Oracle Public Cloud and the Paa...Lucas Jellema
Systems on the edge of an enterprise have special challenges regarding availability, scalability, security, and external interactions with systems or people.
This applies to external portals, B2B interactions, workflows that involve external actors, mobile APIs, and integrations with software-as-a-service (SaaS) instances. These systems are candidates to move to a public cloud and handle these requirements on the platform-as-a-service (PaaS) platform.
This session discusses Oracle PaaS cloud services, their mutual interaction, and how they can be leveraged to move these systems into the cloud: Oracle Java Cloud Service, Oracle Integration Cloud Service, Oracle Process Cloud Service, Oracle Mobile Cloud Service, Oracle SOA Suite Cloud Service, and Oracle Messaging Cloud Service.
Conference Session
OOW16 - Planning Your Upgrade to Oracle E-Business Suite 12.2 [CON1423]vasuballa
The document discusses planning considerations for upgrading Oracle E-Business Suite to version 12.2. It highlights key benefits of the 12.2 upgrade such as online patching to limit downtime during software updates. It also identifies several factors to consider when planning the upgrade project such as the size of the existing E-Business Suite footprint, number and complexity of customizations, and technical team skills. Additionally, it provides an overview of Oracle's online patching architecture which uses dual file systems to allow applications to remain online during most of the patching process.
This document outlines a presentation given by Raastech, Inc on Oracle SOA Suite 12c. It discusses new features of Oracle SOA Suite 12c including improved mobile and cloud integration capabilities. It also summarizes changes from prior versions like simplified upgrades from 11g and a single development environment in JDeveloper. The presentation covers integration patterns, management features, and first impressions of using Oracle SOA Suite 12c.
OOW16 - Deploying Oracle E-Business Suite for On-Premises Cloud and Oracle Cl...vasuballa
This Oracle Development session covers an overview of the Oracle E-Business Suite 12.2 architecture and configuration. It then dives into the latest updates for Oracle E-Business Suite installations and cloning. The session provides details on the latest automated features for provisioning a new Oracle E-Business Suite 12.1 or 12.2 instance to Oracle Cloud. Learn how easy it is to lift and shift (migrate) your on-premises Oracle E-Business Suite instance to Oracle Cloud.
OOW16 - Oracle E-Business Suite: What’s New in Release 12.2 Beyond Online Pat...vasuballa
Learn more about Oracle E-Business Suite’s product roadmap of recent releases and future plans to deliver new capabilities for years to come. This session covers what’s new in Oracle E-Business Suite 12.2 beyond online patching, including functional enhancements and user experience innovation. Gain an understanding of the functional and user experience enhancements that are available, which are input for planning how to further leverage Oracle E-Business Suite to meet your company’s needs.
National Pharmacies Getting Mobile: Consumer engagement, and then beyond ...Matt Wright
The world is presently experiencing an unprecedented level of adoption of all things mobile. Organizations are scrambling to carve out budget and adopt mobile based initiatives in an attempt to shore up competitive advantage and maintain connectivity with the modern day consumer.
With such a diversity of our technology equipped consumers (from Baby Boomers to Z Generation), we need to now cater (not for the device) but for the event the device is being engaged with.
Going mobile is not just about re- architecture our IT systems, but re-architecting how we engage our customers; this presentation, originally delivered at Oracle OpenWorld 2014, covers how National Pharmacies implemented their mobile strategy to increase marketing reach, better engage their customers and the benefits delivered.
This document discusses demilitarized zone (DMZ) configurations for Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12. It describes four different DMZ architecture types including pros and cons. It also outlines the key steps to enable a DMZ, such as patching, cloning an external node, updating hierarchy type and node trust levels, configuring load balancers, and removing references to internal nodes. Additionally, it highlights some differences between DMZ configurations in 12.1.x and 12.2.x and provides best practices for DMZ implementation and security.
This document describes a proposed rally and expedition to circumnavigate the globe in Land Rover vehicles to celebrate the legend and 70-year history of Land Rover. The expedition will involve assembling a Land Rover Series 1 vehicle in multiple countries along the route with the help of Land Rover clubs. The 120,000 km route will span 5 continents and more than 100 countries over 380-420 days. The expedition aims to gain entry into the Guinness Book of World Records and support the Land Rover brand through extensive press coverage. Sponsorship packages are available for automotive, oil, and other partners to support the event.
OOW16 - Oracle E-Business Suite Information Discovery: Your Journey to the Cl...vasuballa
Learn how to take advantage of Oracle Compute Cloud (infrastructure as a service) to run Oracle E-Business Suite’s information discovery applications. This session takes you through the journey of how the applications were transformed to a cloud-enabled product and how to take advantage of that for your Oracle E-Business Suite implementation.
C6 oracles storage_strategy_from_databases_to_engineered_systems_to_cloudDr. Wilfred Lin (Ph.D.)
The document discusses Oracle's storage strategy of integrating storage with its other products like databases, engineered systems, and cloud offerings. It outlines how storage is moving from standalone products to being engineered as part of complete systems to improve functionality, performance and reduce costs. Oracle storage products are designed to work closely with databases, engineered systems and public cloud to simplify management and move data seamlessly between on-premises and cloud environments. Examples are given of customers benefiting from faster database provisioning, data protection and time to market using Oracle's engineered storage solutions.
The document discusses five journeys organizations can take to evolve their infrastructure to the cloud using Oracle Engineered Systems: 1) Streamline the enterprise on-premises infrastructure to dramatically improve costs and performance, 2) Extend an existing private cloud to optimize it for enterprise applications, 3) Deploy a hybrid cloud for development and testing, 4) Bring the public cloud model on-premises, and 5) Lift and shift workloads to Oracle's public cloud. It provides examples of customers who achieved savings and benefits by taking these journeys.
The document discusses optimizing application infrastructure by moving from a generic approach to an engineered approach using Oracle technologies. It describes how generic infrastructure treats all workloads equally and may not optimize for cost or performance needs. Oracle offers engineered systems like the Private Cloud Appliance to optimize for cost through features like integrated software and hardware. It also offers Exalogic to optimize for extreme performance requirements through tight integration and software enhancements. Case studies show customers achieving significant cost savings and performance improvements versus generic infrastructure.
The document discusses Oracle Cloud Machine, which brings the capabilities of Oracle's public cloud behind a customer's firewall. It allows customers to maintain control over critical systems while gaining the agility, flexibility, and cost structure of the public cloud. Oracle Cloud Machine delivers Oracle's PaaS and IaaS software on-premises and manages it as a service. This gives customers a cloud-like experience with their data and applications on their own premises and under their control.
Solving todays problems with oracle integration cloudHeba Fouad
Oracle Integration Cloud Service Features and Highlights
Integrating SaaS and on premise application with ICS
Integrating SaaS and SaaS application with ICS
Solving Cloud integration problems with ICS
presented by Heba Fouad
Fusion Middleware Specialist
The document discusses Oracle's new online patching capabilities for E-Business Suite (EBS) releases starting with 12.2. With online patching, EBS remains available to users during the patching process. Patches are applied to a copy of the production environment while users continue working in production. The brief downtime occurs during a "cutover" where users are switched from the production to patched copy. This new approach aims to reduce downtime from hours or days to just minutes.
AMIS 25: Moving Integration to the CloudMatt Wright
Moving Integration to the Cloud discusses why, what, how, and when organizations should move their integration projects to the cloud. It provides an overview of key cloud service models and the current landscape of cloud adoption. The document then outlines a phased approach for moving integration to the cloud, beginning with establishing cloud prerequisites, establishing a middleware cloud platform, moving development and testing to the cloud, integrating on-premise and SaaS applications, implementing SaaS to SaaS integration in the cloud, and conducting a phased migration of production integrations. Case studies of organizations that have successfully adopted this approach are also presented.
Vasu Balla presented on running Oracle E-Business Suite on Oracle Cloud. Key points include:
1) EBS deployment on Oracle Cloud consists of middleware and database tiers running on Oracle Compute Cloud and Database Cloud Service/Exadata Cloud Service.
2) Deployment approaches include new implementations using marketplace images, and lift and shift of existing on-premises instances using remote cloning utilities and an EBS provisioning tool.
3) There are limitations around maximum database size, cloning automation, and disaster recovery that require further enhancements.
Oracle provides a modern cloud infrastructure with bare metal servers, virtual machines, high performance storage, and networking services. Key aspects include availability domains for high availability, non-oversubscribed networking for predictable performance, and direct-attached NVMe storage for high IO workloads. Oracle's infrastructure is designed to provide enterprise-level features like governance, security and reliability while also offering flexibility, pay-as-you-go pricing, and integration with Oracle applications.
Look at Oracle Integration Cloud – its relationship to ICS. Customer use Case...Phil Wilkins
This is a presentation about Oracle Integration Cloud (ICS) and Oracle Integration Cloud Service - the relationship between the two products. We also look at customer use cases and what lead to an ICS based recommendation and what would we recommend now OIC has been made available
This document introduces Oracle's Zero Data Loss Recovery Appliance, which provides a new approach to protecting Oracle databases. Traditional backup appliances treat databases as files and copy them periodically, which can slow production and leave gaps in protection during backups. The Recovery Appliance uses real-time redo transport to instantly protect ongoing transactions with no data loss. It offloads backup processing and scales to protect all databases, providing database-level recoverability without impacting production. Customers have achieved faster restores, reduced backup windows, capacity savings, and elimination of data loss.
Vasu Balla of Pythian presented on best practices for upgrading an Oracle E-Business Suite database to Oracle Database 12c. The typical upgrade process involves installing the 12c Oracle home, upgrading the database using DBUA or CLI, and completing post-upgrade steps. Key best practices include ensuring initialization parameters and patches are configured properly, using AWR to identify performance issues and bad execution plans post-upgrade, and preserving good plans using SQL plan baselines. Regular statistics gathering and tuning of database settings also helps optimize performance.
Systems on the Edge—Your Stepping Stones into Oracle Public Cloud and the Paa...Lucas Jellema
Systems on the edge of an enterprise have special challenges regarding availability, scalability, security, and external interactions with systems or people.
This applies to external portals, B2B interactions, workflows that involve external actors, mobile APIs, and integrations with software-as-a-service (SaaS) instances. These systems are candidates to move to a public cloud and handle these requirements on the platform-as-a-service (PaaS) platform.
This session discusses Oracle PaaS cloud services, their mutual interaction, and how they can be leveraged to move these systems into the cloud: Oracle Java Cloud Service, Oracle Integration Cloud Service, Oracle Process Cloud Service, Oracle Mobile Cloud Service, Oracle SOA Suite Cloud Service, and Oracle Messaging Cloud Service.
Conference Session
OOW16 - Planning Your Upgrade to Oracle E-Business Suite 12.2 [CON1423]vasuballa
The document discusses planning considerations for upgrading Oracle E-Business Suite to version 12.2. It highlights key benefits of the 12.2 upgrade such as online patching to limit downtime during software updates. It also identifies several factors to consider when planning the upgrade project such as the size of the existing E-Business Suite footprint, number and complexity of customizations, and technical team skills. Additionally, it provides an overview of Oracle's online patching architecture which uses dual file systems to allow applications to remain online during most of the patching process.
This document outlines a presentation given by Raastech, Inc on Oracle SOA Suite 12c. It discusses new features of Oracle SOA Suite 12c including improved mobile and cloud integration capabilities. It also summarizes changes from prior versions like simplified upgrades from 11g and a single development environment in JDeveloper. The presentation covers integration patterns, management features, and first impressions of using Oracle SOA Suite 12c.
OOW16 - Deploying Oracle E-Business Suite for On-Premises Cloud and Oracle Cl...vasuballa
This Oracle Development session covers an overview of the Oracle E-Business Suite 12.2 architecture and configuration. It then dives into the latest updates for Oracle E-Business Suite installations and cloning. The session provides details on the latest automated features for provisioning a new Oracle E-Business Suite 12.1 or 12.2 instance to Oracle Cloud. Learn how easy it is to lift and shift (migrate) your on-premises Oracle E-Business Suite instance to Oracle Cloud.
OOW16 - Oracle E-Business Suite: What’s New in Release 12.2 Beyond Online Pat...vasuballa
Learn more about Oracle E-Business Suite’s product roadmap of recent releases and future plans to deliver new capabilities for years to come. This session covers what’s new in Oracle E-Business Suite 12.2 beyond online patching, including functional enhancements and user experience innovation. Gain an understanding of the functional and user experience enhancements that are available, which are input for planning how to further leverage Oracle E-Business Suite to meet your company’s needs.
National Pharmacies Getting Mobile: Consumer engagement, and then beyond ...Matt Wright
The world is presently experiencing an unprecedented level of adoption of all things mobile. Organizations are scrambling to carve out budget and adopt mobile based initiatives in an attempt to shore up competitive advantage and maintain connectivity with the modern day consumer.
With such a diversity of our technology equipped consumers (from Baby Boomers to Z Generation), we need to now cater (not for the device) but for the event the device is being engaged with.
Going mobile is not just about re- architecture our IT systems, but re-architecting how we engage our customers; this presentation, originally delivered at Oracle OpenWorld 2014, covers how National Pharmacies implemented their mobile strategy to increase marketing reach, better engage their customers and the benefits delivered.
This document discusses demilitarized zone (DMZ) configurations for Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12. It describes four different DMZ architecture types including pros and cons. It also outlines the key steps to enable a DMZ, such as patching, cloning an external node, updating hierarchy type and node trust levels, configuring load balancers, and removing references to internal nodes. Additionally, it highlights some differences between DMZ configurations in 12.1.x and 12.2.x and provides best practices for DMZ implementation and security.
This document describes a proposed rally and expedition to circumnavigate the globe in Land Rover vehicles to celebrate the legend and 70-year history of Land Rover. The expedition will involve assembling a Land Rover Series 1 vehicle in multiple countries along the route with the help of Land Rover clubs. The 120,000 km route will span 5 continents and more than 100 countries over 380-420 days. The expedition aims to gain entry into the Guinness Book of World Records and support the Land Rover brand through extensive press coverage. Sponsorship packages are available for automotive, oil, and other partners to support the event.
The document is a presentation slide deck on Oracle Analytics Cloud. It provides an overview and demo of the product. The presentation agenda includes an overview of platform as a service (PaaS), an introduction to Oracle Analytics Cloud, its features and capabilities, and a demo. Key capabilities discussed include connecting to various data sources, preparing and analyzing data, visualizing insights, predictive modeling, collaborative sharing and embedding analytics applications. The presentation emphasizes that Oracle Analytics Cloud provides a unified platform for managed data discovery.
How to Use Oracle RAC in a Cloud? - A Support QuestionMarkus Michalewicz
This presentation, which was first presented during Sangam16, discusses general and specific support rules for the Oracle Database and Oracle RAC with the purpose of enabling you to determine whether a given system is supported, certified or even recommended. This presentation was last updated on August 31st 2017 (minor update).
Building Modern Applications Using APIs, Microservices and ChatbotsOracle Developers
The document discusses modern application development using APIs, microservices, and chatbots. It outlines how application development has changed from hardcoded monolithic applications to dynamic experiences composed of microservices and APIs. It then discusses key requirements for modern applications including polyglot development, microservices, DevOps tools, and support for APIs, chatbots and mobile. The document provides examples of building applications using these techniques for tasks like connecting fans to sports games.
This document discusses different approaches to Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and Platform as a Service (PaaS). It provides examples of IaaS and PaaS solutions from various technology companies and organizations. These include frameworks and architectures for delivering virtualized computing resources and services from multiple vendors in both public and private cloud environments. Diagrams and figures are included to illustrate key concepts and components of IaaS, PaaS, and hybrid cloud solutions.
This document provides an overview of Oracle Automatic Workload Repository (AWR) and Active Session History (ASH) analytics. It discusses the AWR infrastructure, how AWR collects and stores database performance snapshots, and how Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor (ADDM) analyzes the snapshots. It also describes how ASH collects real-time database activity samples and enables enhanced monitoring and troubleshooting capabilities in Oracle 12c. The presentation includes examples of AWR and ASH reports and demonstrations of new features in Oracle 12c such as Real-Time ADDM and enhanced ASH Analytics.
Kaum haben wir uns von dem klassischen Monolithen und der zugehörigen Ablaufumgebung namens Application Server, zugunsten von Microservices und Embedded Runtimes, verabschiedet, taucht am Horizont mit Serverless Applications bzw. Architectures schon die nächste Evolutionsstufe auf. Was bitte ist das jetzt schon wieder? Und wer braucht so etwas? Die Session zeigt, wie sich dank BaaS, FaaS und einiger anderer Akronyme, Mobile und Enterprise Anwendungen implementieren lassen ganz ohne Server! Ganz ohne? Naja, fast.
Oracle's cloud computing strategy offers customers choice across private, public and hybrid clouds. It provides infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS) and software as a service (SaaS) options. Oracle aims to offer a complete choice of cloud services, including applications, platform services, and infrastructure, to enable flexible adoption across all cloud models.
This document is a tutorial on managing pluggable databases in Oracle 12c. It discusses how to rename, manage, and drop pluggable databases. It also covers security topics like common vs local users and roles, and how privileges are handled between the CDB root and pluggable databases. The tutorial demonstrates renaming a pluggable database called "TEST" to "new", managing tablespaces and datafiles between the root and pluggable databases, and creating both common and local users and roles.
Louisiana Pacific's Seamless Migration of ERP Capgemini
This document summarizes Capgemini's collaboration with AWS and a client, LP, to migrate LP's SAP environment to the AWS cloud. Key aspects included migrating 5 landscapes and 73 solutions, taking a one team approach with Capgemini, AWS and LP working collaboratively, and completing the migration ahead of schedule including the critical production migration over Thanksgiving weekend. The migration provided LP estimated savings of $5M over 3 years as well as agility and performance benefits.
GPSWKS404-GPS Game Changing C2S Services To Transform Your Customers Speed To...Amazon Web Services
In this session, we provide insights into the new AWS C2S offering and DevOps best practices so you can be the game changer and help your customers innovate faster and transform their speed-to-mission. Topics include: changes to C2S, C2S practices for DevOps, and tools and integrated security for DevSecOps.
GPSBUS208-GPS DevOps transformations leading to cloud migrationsAmazon Web Services
DevOps transformations are leading organizations to migrate workloads to the cloud. This provides opportunities for DevOps partners to focus on cloud migration. DevOps tools and services can help automate the migration process. AWS partners can assist customers with workload assessments, migration planning, and DevOps transformations to optimize applications on AWS.
Realize Value, Reduce Costs And Optimize the Value of Your Microsoft Investme...Amazon Web Services
Enterprises around the world are driving growth through innovation when they run Windows based solutions on the leading cloud platform. In addition, enterprises can significantly reduce total cost of ownership and optimize their costs when they choose AWS to host legacy and 3rd party Microsoft applications optimized for Windows Server and SQL Server by taking advantage of our cutting-edge infrastructure, flexible pricing options and licensing solutions. AWS also offers solutions and programs that empower .NET developers to leverage their skills and tools to continue developing cutting edge solutions. So, whether you are migrating a small application or considering divesting an entire datacenter, AWS can scale and support hosting of Windows solutions that help you run your business today.
About the event
AWS Transformation Day is designed for enterprise organizations migrating to the cloud to become more responsive, agile and innovative, while staying secure and compliant. Join us for this one-day event and we’ll share our experiences of helping enterprise customers accelerate the pace of migration and adoption of strategic services.
Who should attend?
This event is recommended for IT and business leaders who are looking to create sustainable benefits and a competitive advantage by using the AWS Cloud. CIOs, CTOs, CISOs, CDOs, CFOs, IT leaders and IT professionals, enterprise developers, business decision makers, and finance executives.
Learn how to build serverless applications using the AWS Serverless Platform-...Amazon Web Services
What if you could build a web application that could support true web-scale traffic without having to ever provision or manage a single server?
In this session, you will learn how to build a serverless website that scales automatically using services like AWS Lambda, Amazon API Gateway, and Amazon S3. We will review several frameworks that can help you build serverless applications, such as the AWS Serverless Application Model (AWS SAM), Chalice, and ClaudiaJS.
We will cover:
- Learn the basics of AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway
- Understand how to build a web application using these AWS services
- Learn to architect a serverless application
- Gain an overview of frameworks for building serverless applications
This webinar is a Level 100 session and is suited for:
- Developers
- Solution architects and engineers
- Technical managers
Speakers:
Stephen Liedig, Public Sector Solution Architect, Amazon Web Services
Q&A:
Ed Lima, Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services
FSV308-Culture Shift How to Move a Global Financial Services Organization to ...Amazon Web Services
Many enterprises that follow regulated, process-driven workflows would like to take advantage of the innate features and benefits of AWS to become more agile, achieve operational excellence, and accelerate time-to-market while leveraging a DevOps culture and development methodology. But building a mature DevOps capability doesn’t happen overnight. Creating and implementing testing, compliance, and security automation frameworks requires time and organizational and process changes. Financial institutions are addressing this challenge by using AWS Service Catalog to help bridge the gap between traditional operations and true DevOps.
"Containers allow you to easily package an application's code, configurations, and dependencies into easy to use building blocks that deliver environmental consistency, operational efficiency, developer productivity, and version control. But how can developers leverage containers to drive innovation for their applications, their team, and organization?
In this session, Asif Khan Technical Business Manager for AWS will discuss how containers are becoming a new cloud native compute primitive, and how your organization can use containers as a building block to accelerate innovation.
WeWork's Christopher Tava, Joshua Davis, and OpsLine's Radek Wierzbicki will show how they adopted containers as discipline in code development, and how they refactored their production architecture into containers running on Amazon ECS in under 8 months."
Driving Innovation with Containers - CON203 - re:Invent 2017Amazon Web Services
Containers allow you to easily package an application's code, configurations, and dependencies into easy to use building blocks that deliver environmental consistency, operational efficiency, developer productivity, and version control. But how can developers leverage containers to drive innovation for their applications, their team, and organization?
In this session, Asif Khan Technical Business Manager for AWS will discuss how containers are becoming a new cloud native compute primitive, and how your organization can use containers as a building block to accelerate innovation.
WeWork's Christopher Tava, Joshua Davis, and OpsLine's Radek Wierzbicki will show how they adopted containers as discipline in code development, and how they refactored their production architecture into containers running on Amazon ECS in under 8 months.
Patterns and Considerations in Service Discovery - Con327 - re:Invent 2017Roven Drabo
This document discusses service discovery for microservices applications. It begins by explaining that as applications evolve from monoliths to microservices, services need to be able to find and connect to each other dynamically. It then defines service discovery as mapping a service name to its location (IP and port). Several options for implementing service discovery are presented, including using load balancers, DNS, key-value stores, and service meshes. The document concludes with a case study of how Kaplan Test Prep migrated their applications to microservices on AWS and implemented service discovery using Consul and their own orchestration tool.
Patterns and Considerations in Service Discovery - Con327 - re:Invent 2017Amazon Web Services
This document discusses service discovery patterns and considerations. It summarizes different approaches to service discovery including using load balancers, DNS, key-value stores, and service meshes. It also provides a case study of how Kaplan Test Prep moved to a microservices architecture on AWS and used service discovery to reduce costs and improve developer productivity. Specifically, they flipped their system-to-service ratio from 3-1 to 1-15, enabled self-service deployments through CI/CD pipelines, and reduced infrastructure costs by 80% for migrated applications.
Deliver Performant & Highly Available User Session Stores for Cloud-Native AppsVMware Tanzu
As demands on your cloud-native applications rapidly change, how can you ensure that your database is responsive and highly available? The truth is that modern applications are usually still supported by monolithic shared databases and traditional operational practices. Pivotal and Redis Labs are collaborating to bring developers more agility and autonomy with a highly available, scalable, and high performance Redis database service for their cloud-native applications.
Join Roshan Kumar from Redis Labs and Kamala Dasika from Pivotal as they discuss:
- How Redis Labs supports real-time use cases for the modern enterprise
- How Redis Enterprise provides seamless high availability and disaster recovery for Redis applications
- How full life cycle management of your apps and Redis Enterprise via Pivotal Cloud Foundry enables dynamic scale, high performance and uptime
Presenter : Kamala Dasika, Pivotal and Roshan Kumar, Redis Labs
From Mainframe to Microservices: Vanguard’s Move to the Cloud - ENT331 - re:I...Amazon Web Services
The document discusses Vanguard's move from a mainframe-based architecture to microservices in the cloud. It describes Vanguard's initial complex IT environment with monolithic applications and a mainframe. Vanguard's approach was to replicate data from the mainframe to the cloud, refactor applications to make API calls to microservices, and migrate batch processes. This "strangulation strategy" allowed the monolith to be gradually replaced. The document outlines Vanguard's cloud data architecture and how it leveraged AWS services like RDS, DynamoDB, Lambda and Kinesis while addressing compliance and operational requirements. Lessons learned included preparing for regulatory needs and pushback to cloud migration.
Independientemente de que usted sea un banco inversor mundial o una startup emergente del sector tecnológico-financiero, AWS puede ayudarlo a reinventar y optimizar su relación con la tecnología para disminuir los plazos de ingreso al mercado, automatizar y fortalecer la seguridad, aumentar los beneficios de los accionistas, mejorar las experiencias de los clientes y reducir los costos.
More and more enterprise companies are migrating to the AWS Cloud and there are a number of reasons why. While every organization is going to have their own unique motivations, common drivers include exiting data centers, increasing business agility, improving workforce productivity, gaining transparency in operational costs and reducing risk.
The AWS Migration Acceleration Program (MAP) is designed to help enterprises that are committed to a migration journey achieve a range of these business benefits by migrating existing workloads to Amazon Web Services. In this session, you will learn about proven migration patterns, methods and tools that AWS has delivered successfully to hundreds of enterprise customers globally that will help you accelerate migrations, reduce risk and quickly realize value.
How to Assess Your Organization's Readiness to Migrate at Scale to AWS - ENT2...Amazon Web Services
Migrating to the cloud provides an opportunity to reinvent your organization's operations and the management of your IT landscape. In this session, we discuss how to evaluate your organizational readiness for the cloud and how to develop foundational capabilities before the migration. We also review key considerations developed by AWS Professional Services to help organizations prepare for a migration at scale through the Migration Readiness Assessment (MRA) and Migration Readiness and Planning (MRP) programs.
Realize Value of Your Microsoft Investments - AWS Transformation Day Boston 2018Amazon Web Services
This document discusses how AWS can help customers optimize their Microsoft investments and realize greater value. It provides an overview of migrating Microsoft workloads to AWS, highlighting the benefits of high availability, global reach, and innovation. Customers can leverage flexible licensing options like BYOL to reduce costs. The document also outlines best practices for accelerating migration through frameworks, partners, and AWS programs.
ENT211_How to Assess Your Organization’s Readiness to Migrate at Scale to AWSAmazon Web Services
Migrating to the cloud provides an opportunity to reinvent your organization's operations and the management of your IT landscape. In this session, we discuss how to evaluate your organizational readiness for the cloud and how to develop foundational capabilities before the migration. We also review key considerations developed by AWS Professional Services to help organizations prepare for a migration at scale through the Migration Readiness Assessment (MRA) and Migration Readiness and Planning (MRP) programs.
Cox Automotive’s Data Center Migration to the AWS Cloud - ENT330 - re:Invent ...Amazon Web Services
Cox Automotive provides digital solutions that transform how the world buys, sells, and owns cars. Cox is currently engaged in a multiyear effort to migrate the bulk of its applications from physical data centers to AWS, including client-facing SaaS applications and large, consumer-facing websites. In this session, they discuss their learnings on how to effectively migrate large, service-based architectures to AWS while minimizing the impact to customers. They also share lessons learned for conducting organizational change at scale and creating a culture of self-service.
Similar to Role of DBAs in CLOUD ERA - AIOUG Hyd Chapter - Oracle Cloud Day (20)
This document discusses running Oracle E-Business Suite on Oracle Cloud. It provides an overview of Oracle Cloud offerings including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). It outlines reasons for moving E-Business Suite to Oracle Cloud like enabling business agility, lowering costs and risks, and supporting growth. The document also covers solution details such as deployment choices, roadmap for automation, and use cases for transitioning to Oracle Cloud.
Dg broker & client connectivity - High Availability Day 2015aioughydchapter
The document discusses Oracle Data Guard Broker and managing client connectivity in a Data Guard configuration. Some key points:
- The Data Guard Broker automates configuration and monitoring of Data Guard, allowing management of an entire configuration from a single interface.
- It supports primary and standby databases. Services like redo transport and log apply are managed.
- Database services direct client connections to the correct database instance. A trigger ensures clients connect to the primary or standby as appropriate.
- Role-based services started by the trigger allow applications to fail over automatically to a new primary without code changes, using Fast Application Notification.
Aioug ha day oct2015 goldengate- High Availability Day 2015aioughydchapter
This document provides an overview of Oracle GoldenGate and discusses its key components and topologies. It begins with background information about the presenter and then covers topics such as Oracle GoldenGate's supported platforms, common topologies used with Oracle GoldenGate including unidirectional data integration and high availability, and the benefits it provides such as zero downtime upgrades and live reporting. It also discusses Oracle GoldenGate's components including the extract, replicat, trail files, and pump. Finally, it touches on performance tuning techniques for Oracle GoldenGate including adjusting TCP buffer sizes and using checkpoints.
Oracle rac cachefusion - High Availability Day 2015aioughydchapter
RAC Cache Fusion allows Oracle Real Application Clusters instances to share cached data in memory to avoid disk I/O and improve performance. Key aspects of Cache Fusion include global cache services coordinating cached data across instances, maintaining data consistency through modes and roles for cached blocks, and keeping past images of dirty blocks for recovery purposes. Cache blocks can be accessed locally or globally depending on their assigned role and mode.
Aman sharma hyd_12crac High Availability Day 2015aioughydchapter
This document discusses new features in Oracle RAC and ASM in Oracle Database 12c. It introduces Flex Clusters, which use a hub-and-spoke topology to improve scalability over traditional RAC clusters. Leaf nodes run application workloads and connect to hub nodes, which run databases and ASM. Server pools can now manage both hub and leaf nodes to isolate workloads. Other new features include shared Grid Naming Service (GNS) configurations, policy-based cluster administration using server categorization and policies, and Multitenant databases with RAC.
This document provides an overview of EBR (Edition-Based Redefinition) usage in EBS 12.2 for online patching. It introduces the key concepts of ADOP (Oracle's online patching utility), editions, editioning views, and cross-edition triggers which enable applying patches while the system remains available. The document then describes the different phases of the ADOP cycle (Prepare, Apply, Cutover, Cleanup, Abort) and how EBR works together with ADOP to allow patching with zero downtime. Customization considerations for moving code and files during the patching process are also covered.
Getting optimal performance from oracle e business suiteaioughydchapter
This document discusses various ways to optimize the different tiers of Oracle E-Business Suite applications for better performance. It recommends staying current on application patches and upgrades, using optimal logging settings, optimizing workflow and forms processes, and tuning the JVM processes to reduce load on the database server and minimize network traffic. Specific techniques covered include purging workflow runtime data, disabling workflow queue retention, defining node affinity, reducing forms transactions, and adjusting JVM heap sizes.
The document discusses best practices for minimizing downtime during an Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 upgrade. Key recommendations include:
1. Plan platform and database upgrades as separate downtimes before the main EBS upgrade downtime.
2. Prepare by identifying all required patches, tasks, and customizations work. Purge old data and optimize database parameters.
3. Test the full upgrade plan in a pre-production environment to validate assumptions and identify issues prior to production.
The document discusses Oracle's new online patching capabilities for E-Business Suite Release 12.2. With online patching, the E-Business Suite system remains available to users during patching operations, with downtime limited to a brief cutover period. Patches are applied to a copy of the production environment, including separate file system and database editions. This new approach aims to eliminate lengthy outages and allow patches to be applied with minimal disruption to business operations.
This document discusses Oracle query optimizer concepts like selectivity, cardinality, and object statistics. It provides examples of how the optimizer estimates cardinality based on statistics values like number of rows, distinct values, density and nulls. It also shows how index statistics like clustering factor, leaf blocks impact the choice between an index scan or full table scan.
Database and application performance vivek sharmaaioughydchapter
The document provides an overview of database and application design concepts. It discusses the importance of understanding the underlying database, development tools, and application data. Specific concepts covered include the system global area, locking and concurrency, optimizer statistics and transformations, database objects like tables and indexes, and Oracle waits. Examples are provided around query plans, bind peeking, multi-block reads, and optimizer evolution. Testing, inefficient queries, statistics, caching effects, and functions in predicates are identified as potential causes of performance issues.
This document provides an overview of performance tuning and indexing. It discusses indexing concepts like clustering factor and index data structures like B-trees. It also covers indexing strategies like reverse key indexes and the different types of histograms that can be created, including frequency, height-balanced, top frequency and hybrid histograms in 12c. The document concludes with discussing the basic statistics that are automatically collected on tables, columns and indexes to help with query optimization.
The document provides an overview of performance tuning for Oracle databases. It discusses tuning goals such as accessing the least number of blocks and caching blocks in memory. It outlines the tuning process which includes tuning the design, application, memory, I/O, contention and operating system. Common performance issues for OLTP systems like I/O bottlenecks are also covered. Various tools for identifying performance problems are listed.
From Natural Language to Structured Solr Queries using LLMsSease
This talk draws on experimentation to enable AI applications with Solr. One important use case is to use AI for better accessibility and discoverability of the data: while User eXperience techniques, lexical search improvements, and data harmonization can take organizations to a good level of accessibility, a structural (or “cognitive” gap) remains between the data user needs and the data producer constraints.
That is where AI – and most importantly, Natural Language Processing and Large Language Model techniques – could make a difference. This natural language, conversational engine could facilitate access and usage of the data leveraging the semantics of any data source.
The objective of the presentation is to propose a technical approach and a way forward to achieve this goal.
The key concept is to enable users to express their search queries in natural language, which the LLM then enriches, interprets, and translates into structured queries based on the Solr index’s metadata.
This approach leverages the LLM’s ability to understand the nuances of natural language and the structure of documents within Apache Solr.
The LLM acts as an intermediary agent, offering a transparent experience to users automatically and potentially uncovering relevant documents that conventional search methods might overlook. The presentation will include the results of this experimental work, lessons learned, best practices, and the scope of future work that should improve the approach and make it production-ready.
Northern Engraving | Modern Metal Trim, Nameplates and Appliance PanelsNorthern Engraving
What began over 115 years ago as a supplier of precision gauges to the automotive industry has evolved into being an industry leader in the manufacture of product branding, automotive cockpit trim and decorative appliance trim. Value-added services include in-house Design, Engineering, Program Management, Test Lab and Tool Shops.
In the realm of cybersecurity, offensive security practices act as a critical shield. By simulating real-world attacks in a controlled environment, these techniques expose vulnerabilities before malicious actors can exploit them. This proactive approach allows manufacturers to identify and fix weaknesses, significantly enhancing system security.
This presentation delves into the development of a system designed to mimic Galileo's Open Service signal using software-defined radio (SDR) technology. We'll begin with a foundational overview of both Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and the intricacies of digital signal processing.
The presentation culminates in a live demonstration. We'll showcase the manipulation of Galileo's Open Service pilot signal, simulating an attack on various software and hardware systems. This practical demonstration serves to highlight the potential consequences of unaddressed vulnerabilities, emphasizing the importance of offensive security practices in safeguarding critical infrastructure.
Essentials of Automations: Exploring Attributes & Automation ParametersSafe Software
Building automations in FME Flow can save time, money, and help businesses scale by eliminating data silos and providing data to stakeholders in real-time. One essential component to orchestrating complex automations is the use of attributes & automation parameters (both formerly known as “keys”). In fact, it’s unlikely you’ll ever build an Automation without using these components, but what exactly are they?
Attributes & automation parameters enable the automation author to pass data values from one automation component to the next. During this webinar, our FME Flow Specialists will cover leveraging the three types of these output attributes & parameters in FME Flow: Event, Custom, and Automation. As a bonus, they’ll also be making use of the Split-Merge Block functionality.
You’ll leave this webinar with a better understanding of how to maximize the potential of automations by making use of attributes & automation parameters, with the ultimate goal of setting your enterprise integration workflows up on autopilot.
Dandelion Hashtable: beyond billion requests per second on a commodity serverAntonios Katsarakis
This slide deck presents DLHT, a concurrent in-memory hashtable. Despite efforts to optimize hashtables, that go as far as sacrificing core functionality, state-of-the-art designs still incur multiple memory accesses per request and block request processing in three cases. First, most hashtables block while waiting for data to be retrieved from memory. Second, open-addressing designs, which represent the current state-of-the-art, either cannot free index slots on deletes or must block all requests to do so. Third, index resizes block every request until all objects are copied to the new index. Defying folklore wisdom, DLHT forgoes open-addressing and adopts a fully-featured and memory-aware closed-addressing design based on bounded cache-line-chaining. This design offers lock-free index operations and deletes that free slots instantly, (2) completes most requests with a single memory access, (3) utilizes software prefetching to hide memory latencies, and (4) employs a novel non-blocking and parallel resizing. In a commodity server and a memory-resident workload, DLHT surpasses 1.6B requests per second and provides 3.5x (12x) the throughput of the state-of-the-art closed-addressing (open-addressing) resizable hashtable on Gets (Deletes).
"Frontline Battles with DDoS: Best practices and Lessons Learned", Igor IvaniukFwdays
At this talk we will discuss DDoS protection tools and best practices, discuss network architectures and what AWS has to offer. Also, we will look into one of the largest DDoS attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure that happened in February 2022. We'll see, what techniques helped to keep the web resources available for Ukrainians and how AWS improved DDoS protection for all customers based on Ukraine experience
Must Know Postgres Extension for DBA and Developer during MigrationMydbops
Mydbops Opensource Database Meetup 16
Topic: Must-Know PostgreSQL Extensions for Developers and DBAs During Migration
Speaker: Deepak Mahto, Founder of DataCloudGaze Consulting
Date & Time: 8th June | 10 AM - 1 PM IST
Venue: Bangalore International Centre, Bangalore
Abstract: Discover how PostgreSQL extensions can be your secret weapon! This talk explores how key extensions enhance database capabilities and streamline the migration process for users moving from other relational databases like Oracle.
Key Takeaways:
* Learn about crucial extensions like oracle_fdw, pgtt, and pg_audit that ease migration complexities.
* Gain valuable strategies for implementing these extensions in PostgreSQL to achieve license freedom.
* Discover how these key extensions can empower both developers and DBAs during the migration process.
* Don't miss this chance to gain practical knowledge from an industry expert and stay updated on the latest open-source database trends.
Mydbops Managed Services specializes in taking the pain out of database management while optimizing performance. Since 2015, we have been providing top-notch support and assistance for the top three open-source databases: MySQL, MongoDB, and PostgreSQL.
Our team offers a wide range of services, including assistance, support, consulting, 24/7 operations, and expertise in all relevant technologies. We help organizations improve their database's performance, scalability, efficiency, and availability.
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[OReilly Superstream] Occupy the Space: A grassroots guide to engineering (an...Jason Yip
The typical problem in product engineering is not bad strategy, so much as “no strategy”. This leads to confusion, lack of motivation, and incoherent action. The next time you look for a strategy and find an empty space, instead of waiting for it to be filled, I will show you how to fill it in yourself. If you’re wrong, it forces a correction. If you’re right, it helps create focus. I’ll share how I’ve approached this in the past, both what works and lessons for what didn’t work so well.
The Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) invited Taylor Paschal, Knowledge & Information Management Consultant at Enterprise Knowledge, to speak at a Knowledge Management Lunch and Learn hosted on June 12, 2024. All Office of Administration staff were invited to attend and received professional development credit for participating in the voluntary event.
The objectives of the Lunch and Learn presentation were to:
- Review what KM ‘is’ and ‘isn’t’
- Understand the value of KM and the benefits of engaging
- Define and reflect on your “what’s in it for me?”
- Share actionable ways you can participate in Knowledge - - Capture & Transfer
Lee Barnes - Path to Becoming an Effective Test Automation Engineer.pdfleebarnesutopia
So… you want to become a Test Automation Engineer (or hire and develop one)? While there’s quite a bit of information available about important technical and tool skills to master, there’s not enough discussion around the path to becoming an effective Test Automation Engineer that knows how to add VALUE. In my experience this had led to a proliferation of engineers who are proficient with tools and building frameworks but have skill and knowledge gaps, especially in software testing, that reduce the value they deliver with test automation.
In this talk, Lee will share his lessons learned from over 30 years of working with, and mentoring, hundreds of Test Automation Engineers. Whether you’re looking to get started in test automation or just want to improve your trade, this talk will give you a solid foundation and roadmap for ensuring your test automation efforts continuously add value. This talk is equally valuable for both aspiring Test Automation Engineers and those managing them! All attendees will take away a set of key foundational knowledge and a high-level learning path for leveling up test automation skills and ensuring they add value to their organizations.
Introducing BoxLang : A new JVM language for productivity and modularity!Ortus Solutions, Corp
Just like life, our code must adapt to the ever changing world we live in. From one day coding for the web, to the next for our tablets or APIs or for running serverless applications. Multi-runtime development is the future of coding, the future is to be dynamic. Let us introduce you to BoxLang.
Dynamic. Modular. Productive.
BoxLang redefines development with its dynamic nature, empowering developers to craft expressive and functional code effortlessly. Its modular architecture prioritizes flexibility, allowing for seamless integration into existing ecosystems.
Interoperability at its Core
With 100% interoperability with Java, BoxLang seamlessly bridges the gap between traditional and modern development paradigms, unlocking new possibilities for innovation and collaboration.
Multi-Runtime
From the tiny 2m operating system binary to running on our pure Java web server, CommandBox, Jakarta EE, AWS Lambda, Microsoft Functions, Web Assembly, Android and more. BoxLang has been designed to enhance and adapt according to it's runnable runtime.
The Fusion of Modernity and Tradition
Experience the fusion of modern features inspired by CFML, Node, Ruby, Kotlin, Java, and Clojure, combined with the familiarity of Java bytecode compilation, making BoxLang a language of choice for forward-thinking developers.
Empowering Transition with Transpiler Support
Transitioning from CFML to BoxLang is seamless with our JIT transpiler, facilitating smooth migration and preserving existing code investments.
Unlocking Creativity with IDE Tools
Unleash your creativity with powerful IDE tools tailored for BoxLang, providing an intuitive development experience and streamlining your workflow. Join us as we embark on a journey to redefine JVM development. Welcome to the era of BoxLang.
Getting the Most Out of ScyllaDB Monitoring: ShareChat's TipsScyllaDB
ScyllaDB monitoring provides a lot of useful information. But sometimes it’s not easy to find the root of the problem if something is wrong or even estimate the remaining capacity by the load on the cluster. This talk shares our team's practical tips on: 1) How to find the root of the problem by metrics if ScyllaDB is slow 2) How to interpret the load and plan capacity for the future 3) Compaction strategies and how to choose the right one 4) Important metrics which aren’t available in the default monitoring setup.
ScyllaDB is making a major architecture shift. We’re moving from vNode replication to tablets – fragments of tables that are distributed independently, enabling dynamic data distribution and extreme elasticity. In this keynote, ScyllaDB co-founder and CTO Avi Kivity explains the reason for this shift, provides a look at the implementation and roadmap, and shares how this shift benefits ScyllaDB users.
"NATO Hackathon Winner: AI-Powered Drug Search", Taras KlobaFwdays
This is a session that details how PostgreSQL's features and Azure AI Services can be effectively used to significantly enhance the search functionality in any application.
In this session, we'll share insights on how we used PostgreSQL to facilitate precise searches across multiple fields in our mobile application. The techniques include using LIKE and ILIKE operators and integrating a trigram-based search to handle potential misspellings, thereby increasing the search accuracy.
We'll also discuss how the azure_ai extension on PostgreSQL databases in Azure and Azure AI Services were utilized to create vectors from user input, a feature beneficial when users wish to find specific items based on text prompts. While our application's case study involves a drug search, the techniques and principles shared in this session can be adapted to improve search functionality in a wide range of applications. Join us to learn how PostgreSQL and Azure AI can be harnessed to enhance your application's search capability.
inQuba Webinar Mastering Customer Journey Management with Dr Graham HillLizaNolte
HERE IS YOUR WEBINAR CONTENT! 'Mastering Customer Journey Management with Dr. Graham Hill'. We hope you find the webinar recording both insightful and enjoyable.
In this webinar, we explored essential aspects of Customer Journey Management and personalization. Here’s a summary of the key insights and topics discussed:
Key Takeaways:
Understanding the Customer Journey: Dr. Hill emphasized the importance of mapping and understanding the complete customer journey to identify touchpoints and opportunities for improvement.
Personalization Strategies: We discussed how to leverage data and insights to create personalized experiences that resonate with customers.
Technology Integration: Insights were shared on how inQuba’s advanced technology can streamline customer interactions and drive operational efficiency.
"What does it really mean for your system to be available, or how to define w...Fwdays
We will talk about system monitoring from a few different angles. We will start by covering the basics, then discuss SLOs, how to define them, and why understanding the business well is crucial for success in this exercise.
"$10 thousand per minute of downtime: architecture, queues, streaming and fin...Fwdays
Direct losses from downtime in 1 minute = $5-$10 thousand dollars. Reputation is priceless.
As part of the talk, we will consider the architectural strategies necessary for the development of highly loaded fintech solutions. We will focus on using queues and streaming to efficiently work and manage large amounts of data in real-time and to minimize latency.
We will focus special attention on the architectural patterns used in the design of the fintech system, microservices and event-driven architecture, which ensure scalability, fault tolerance, and consistency of the entire system.
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