Oracle Database PodCasts
Summary: The Latest Oracle Database Information from Oracle Technical Experts
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Podcasts:
With a focus on protecting sensitive customer and employee data, Suddenlink discusses their use of Oracle Advanced Security with transparent data encryption and Oracle Database Vault to protect personally identifiable information in both HR and customer databases.
During this podcast, hear from Graeme Hodgens of INPS about their experience with the Oracle Database Appliance.
In this Oracle Database podcast series, host Markus Weber is joined by Joseph Meeks, Director of Product Management for Oracle Database High Availability Systems. With Oracle Database 12c being released, Joe discusses new features in Data Guard Active Data Guard, and gives a short use case comparison between Active Data Guard and Oracle GoldenGate.
Hear from Dean Marsh of iRacing.com about how the Oracle Database Appliance decreased deployment time, saved money with capacity on demand licensing, and underpinned a highly available environment for their business critical applications.
Patrick Wheeler, Sr. Director of Product Management, Oracle Database, joins host Markus Weber to give an overview of Oracle Multitenant, a new option available in Oracle Database 12c. Hear about different approaches to database consolidation, and how the new multitenant architecture simplifies consolidation. Patrick explains the concepts of the architecture, its benefits, and the most obvious use cases for Oracle Database customers.
Addressing international compliance requirements and protecting sensitive data from privileged database users are two key requirements for Rabobank. Hear how Niels Zegveld tackled these challenges using Oracle Database Vault, without impacting system performance or applications.
In this Oracle Database podcast, host Markus Weber is joined by Monty Latiolais, President, ODTUG, and Kellyn Pot'Vin, who is responsible for the database track at KScope13. They provide great insights into what you can expect from attending this year's conference. Listen to all of it to get a registration code for a $100 discount!
Listen as Mr. Sven Lareum, Product Manager and BI Expert at Heidelberg, the world's leading service and solution provider in the print media industry describe the five-figure cost savings they realized with Oracle Advanced Compression.
John Matelski, president of the Independent Oracle User Group (IOUG), discusses the highlights of COLLABORATE 13 in Denver, CO (April 7-11).
Listen as Arup Nanda from Starwood Hotels and Resorts describe how Oracle Exdata Database Machine transformed their business to deliver real-time market data and on-demand reports that allowed them to react quickly to changing market conditions while reducing IT infrastructure costs.
Verizon Wireless replaced its home grown fraud detection solution with Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database.
Listen to hear about how Radio Systems Corp deployed Oracle Exadata with Oracle E-Business Suite.
Listen to this podcast to find out how Procter & Gamble deployed Oracle Exadata.
Listen as Kerry Osborne discusses complimentary use cases of Hadoop and Oracle Exadata. Enkitec is now using Oracle Big Data Appliance to help customers with PoCs and Hadoop training. Oracle Partner, Enkitec, has over 100 Exadata implementations.
Satish Zalavadia, Senior DBA at Bank of America describes how Oracle Advanced Compression and Secure Files helped them accommodate future data growth by reducing their database storage footprint by 50% saving them money and improving query performance. Bank of America was troubled by the fact that LOB data was increasing the size of their database exponentially with longer database operations and manageability tasks. With their clients projecting volume increases over 50% per year, concerns over the impact to the size and cost to their backup and restore footprint triggered a plan of action to accommodate data growth with Oracle Advanced Compression. It reduced their database size by 50%. The huge reduction in storage utilization meant that no additional storage was needed to accommodate data growth in the first year as their clients introduced more applications running against the database. In addition, clients saw an 80% improvement of query results as a result of storing LOB data in Secure Files.