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The
East Coast Oracle Users Conference
will be taking place November 7th & 8th, 2017
at the Hilton North Raleigh/Midtown Hotel
in Raleigh, NC
...and we need you to
share your industry knowledge!
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Be a Presenter! Abstracts Due July 20th
Do you have experience with industry trends and challenges, current and emerging issues, or best industry practices? If so, the East Coast Oracle Users Conference (ECO) invites you to submit an abstract to present
at the 2017 Conference. Presentations may be targeted to novice, intermediate, advanced, or all attendees and are scheduled for 60 minutes.
Suggested topics include:
- Oracle Applications (E-Business Suite) - R12, financials, HCM, supply chain/procurement, projects, manufacturing, CRM
- Application Development - APEX and ADF/OAF, tools, languages, modeling, design/build techniques
- Business Intelligence/Data Warehousing - Hyperion, OBIEE, design philosophies, tools, case studies, migrations
- DBA - tools of the trade, 12c, installations, backup/recovery, network connectivity, tuning, migration
- System Architecture/Administration - cloud, management, hardware, networking, performance
- Professional Empowerment/Management/Trends/Other
- Oracle Identity and Access Management - Oracle Directory services, Oracle Access Management, Identity Governance, Mobile Security, case studies, migrations.
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Welcome Keynote Speaker
Maria Colgan!
Databases are fundamentally changing due to new technologies and new requirements. This has never been more evident than with Oracle Database 12c, which has been the most rapidly adopted
release in over a decade. This session provides a technical introduction to what's new in Oracle Database 12c and Oracle's Engineered systems. We will describe which industry transformation inspired each enhancement and explain when and how you can embrace
each enhancement while preserving your existing performance.
Maria Colgan is a master product manager at Oracle Corporation and has been with the company since version 7.3 was released in 1996. Her core responsibility is the Oracle Database In-Memory Option, evangelizing
new functionality and getting feedback from Oracle customers and partners incorporated into future releases. Prior to this role, she was the product manager for the Oracle Database query optimizer. Based on Maria's extensive experience in Oracle's Server Technology
Performance Group, she creates material and lectures on the Oracle Database In-Memory Option and the best practices for incorporating it into Oracle environments. She is also a contributing author to the Oracle Optimizer blog and
the new Oracle Database In-Memory blog.
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Become A Vendor
Become a vendor or sponsor at the East Coast Oracle Users Conference to showcase your Oracle products and services to the largest group of Oracle users on the East Coast!
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