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GogoTraining IT Training Podcasts
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Podcasts:
In this radio show, Dr. Biswajit Panja discusses how to avoid having a large or small array, dynamic array can be used, which helps to grow the array size based on the need. He’ll also describe how the elements of the dynamic array are stored or modified through a pointer. New and Delete are two important operators in dynamic array will also be discussed.
In this radio show you will learn about the various types of blocks you can create in a WebIntelligence Report. These include report, chart, and cell blocks. Michael Ward will discuss various techniques for converting to various types of blocks, including drag and drop, templates, turn to, and structure mode.
This radio show introduces the DMAIC methodology. Join Shelia M. Harden in a brief overview of the 5-phases: Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control.
In this radio show Steve Hamilton will discuss the differences between backup and recovery and disaster recovery. Many organizations get these two confused and both issues will be clarified and the Oracle solutions to both will be identified.
In this radio show, James Lee talks about the different Linux distributions. He also discusses the features as well as the pros and cons.
In shallow copy two pointers from two separate objects point to the same array. Join Dr. Biswajit Panja as he explains how in deep copy both the objects have separate copies of the array.
In this radio show, Shelia M. Harden briefly explains the Six Sigma methodology. Her discussion also includes the tools and the sigma value.
In this radio show, Steve Hamilton will discuss the different types of Oracle performance tuning. Performance tuning will be addressed at the database level as well as the application level.
Learn how to create multiple queries and reports, and merge those queries together. Michael Ward also explains how to create those combined financial reports with data that is synchronized.
In this radio show, Pam Frinzi covers the key components of the new USB 3.0 architecture. The new features and changes are summarized, including data rates and the new data transfer model.
Java was designed from the ground up as an Internet-ready language … but how do we transfer information between applications over the Internet? How does one read files, images, and URLs? Join Mike Simpson as he answers these (and other) questions on "Networking in Java."
Pointers are variables, which keep the address of the variable’s memory. Join Dr. Biswajit Panja as he demonstrates how pointers are useful for the function call by reference. He will also discuss how pointers are very useful for dynamic memory allocation, and accessing either the address or value of the memory.
In this radio show Steve Hamilton will discuss a high level overview of Real Applications Clusters. He will explain the concepts of RAC databases as well as some of the installation and deployment features of RAC.
Learn how to build complex yet efficient universe in BusinessObjects by following the 10 steps to success. Michael Ward will also explain how to create the connections, drop in the tables, and define the universe layer.
In this radio show, Pam Frinzi covers the motivation for 3.0. She will discuss the device types that will probably implement 3.0.