A morning with Oracle Certified Master - Richard Niemiec

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FREE TO ATTEND - A morning briefing with Richard Niemiec

Tuesday 3 March
09:00 to 13:00 followed by buffet lunch reception

The Henley Suite. Oracle Parkway. Thames Valley Park (TVP). Reading. RG6 1RA

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Overview of The Event

A unique opportunity to meet Richard Niemiec and hear his pragmatic analysis of Oracle Database Technology in general and Oracle Database 11g in particular. Additionally, an overview of Oracle Database 11g will be provided by an expert from Oracle Corporation. In order to illustrate practical application of Oracle Database Technology a series of case studies will also be presented. The event will be concluded by a question and answer session where members of the audience will be able to put questions to the Panel consisting of Richard Niemiec and experts from Oracle Corporation.

Richard is one of six originally honored worldwide Oracle Certified Masters. In 2007, he authored the Oracle bestseller "Oracle10g Performance Tuning Tips & Techniques," an update of his previous 2 Oracle best sellers on Oracle8i and Oracle9i Performance Tuning. Richard was inducted into the Entrepreneurship Hall of Fame in 1998.

Agenda

9.00 AM – 9.15 AM
Registration and Coffee
9.15 AM – 9.30 AM
Welcome
9.30 AM – 10.30 AM
Keynote: How Oracle Came to Rule the Database World

Richard Niemiec (Rolta TUSC)

10.30 AM – 11.00 AM
Oracle Database 11g Overview

John Nangle, Senior Principal Consultant (Oracle)

11.00 AM – 11.15 AM
Coffee Break
11.15 AM – 12.15 PM
The Best Oracle Database 11g New Features

Richard Niemiec (Rolta TUSC)

12.15 PM – 12.45 PM
Case Studies

Peter Solomon (Rolta TUSC)

12.45 PM – 1.00 PM
Q&A

Panel: Oracle and Rolta TUSC

1.00PM - 2.00PM
Networking Lunch

* Agenda may be subject to change without notice

Who should attend?

A must for those utilising Oracle Database Technology and considering an upgrade to Oracle Database 11g - including Technical Architects, IT Managers, Development Managers and CIOs.

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