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Category Archives: Oracle User Groups
RMOUG – Graham Wood 25+ years at Oracle
Graham’s presentation on the “Hidden” Features of the Oracle Database: Since, these presentations aren’t generally published, I took notes, not guaranteed to be correct. Graham Wood Hidden Features Free Features dbms_monitor.session_trace_enable 10g plan_stat 11g argument added to dbms_monitor.session_trace_enable dump plan … Continue reading
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I Love the UKOUG
I’m at the UKOUG in Birmingham, England and I had a wonderful time. I presented at the UKOUG on how to “Tune Packaged Applications”, like EBS and Demantra. I’ve never been to a foriegn country where they spoke mostly English. … Continue reading
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I’m speaking at RMOUG
The Big Picture of the R12.1.3 Upgrade It’s coming! Don’t close your eyes. Face it head on. Ease your worries by attending this walkthrough of an upgrade from Release 11.5.10.2 to Release 12.1.3. We’ll describe the tried and true tips … Continue reading
Connection Point Atlanta November 2011
Tuesday November 15th Today I had a very busy day. I presented “The Big Picture” after the keynote. The next hour I was on the OAUG Fusion Council – Fusion Applications Panel Disscusions, with John Stouffer and Alyssa Johnson. Then, … Continue reading
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Connection Point – Atlanta
I’m speaking at the Atlanta Connection Point next week on Nov15th and 16th. I have two presentations: The R12.1.3 Technical Upgrade Overview and, The Big Picture of the R12.1 Upgrade It’s coming! Don’t close your eyes. Face it head on. … Continue reading
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