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GogoTraining IT Training Podcasts
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This podcast, the final installment of the 3 part series, discusses the concept and implementation of an editioning view. This editioning view provides a buffer between our application code and the underlying physical schema. In addition, we will discuss forward and reverse crossedition triggers which allow you to write the code necessary for a user to switch between two editions seamlessly.
This podcast dives deeper into the feature known as EBR to discuss the setup and prerequisites of using the feature. We will discuss the privileges necessary, the default edition known as ORA$BASE and how additional editions are created. We will also discuss how a session is able to use a specific edition.
Edition-Based Redefinition, enables DBAs and end users to access more than one occurrence of a stored procedure, a trigger, a view, and other objects and therefore to stage—in isolation—the changes in a schema. Starting with Oracle Database 11g Release 2, a single schema can now have two or more “versions” of a stored PL/SQL unit (function, type, trigger, and so on) or a view or synonym and all of their related metadata such as GRANTs on those objects. The feature that permits this is the new edition object type. This podcast will describe EBR and discuss the concepts of this exciting new Oracle 11g feature.
Join Russell Trobough as he discusses the key elements in the Project Management framework.
This radio show focuses on the importance of the Windows Time Service. We look at occurrences of when it is not working and what can be done to repair it.
This radio show explores the tips on how to configure Windows 2003 Servers to work more efficiently.
Join Michael Krout in this radio show as he discusses what a driver is and how to troubleshoot devices that are not working.
This radio show gives a brief overview of Active Directory and its pieces.
Do you have a Domain in your organization? Has it ever gone down? Would you like to learn how to recover from a failed Domain Controller? This article takes you into the World of domains. It describes the domain roles and then tells you how to recover when one of them kicks the bucket. Not only a domain controller but the master domain controller that has all of the roles.
In the beginning, computers were not designed with security in mind. In today’s world, more and more vulnerabilities are being discovered.
In today’s economy one person typically has many duties. We discuss finding a best fit career in IT. Job functions include from data entry to CIO management.
This show focuses on disaster recovery. Each component of an automated system needs to be addressed and tested with regards to disaster recovery. It needs to be determined how much the information is really worth. The system, regardless of how small or large needs to be tested.
We learn there will be faster and faster computers working together to solve problems. Problems that were once impossible to solve, like cancer and the SETI project, are now feasible. We still have hope of true artificial intelligence included in robots.
In this radio show, we learn the government has problems and private industry comes running to help with computers. We discuss World War II, the census, and Aerospace. We learn that the software is slowly catching up to the hardware.
Reducing the Attack Surface is minimizing access to information that is protected. The Server Core is a minimal installation of Windows 2008 Server. In this show we are going to explore some of the benefits of using Server Core in your Enterprise.