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Machine Learning for Oracle Professionals

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In this webinar, Oracle ACE Director Craig Shallahamer will introduce you to the world of applied Machine Learning from an Oracle Professional (DBA/Developer/Manager) perspective. This includes understanding what ML is, why use it and why now. He will demonstrate how to create an automated anomalous performance detection system. He'll use industry standard Python with its ML libraries and Jupyter Notebooks. You will be able to download and do everything he does in this webinar! Click here to register. If you have ever wondered how ML can be applied in an IT environment, you don't want to miss this webinar.

How to Improve Oracle Performance with NVM

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Non-Volatile Memory hardware is a technology that every Oracle customer must know about. Attend the webinar by Yaron Dar and find out how you can improve the performance of yoru Oracle database with NVM. Covered topics: - Proof points, best practices, and guidelines for achieving peak performance for Oracle workloads with NVMe and Storage Class Memory. - Maintaining high availability through disasters with Oracle Extended RAC (demo) - Achieving amazing data reduction and storage efficiency for Oracle databases. Register at:  http://www.prohuddle.com/webinars/yarondar/oracle_performance.php

Centrally Managed Users in Oracle (MS Active Directory)

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Attend the webinar by Oracle ACE Simon Pane and learn how to integrate Microsoft Active Directory with the Oracle database. Click here to register. About the Webinar This presentation details the advantages of using Centrally Managed Users (CMU) over the previous technologies, covers the installation/set-up process, and gives practical examples and use cases for organizations to leverage and benefit from the simplified integration of database user management (authentication and authorization) with Active Directory (AD). An exciting new feature of Oracle Database 18c and 19c is "Centrally Managed Users" (CMU). This, for the first time, allows for simple and complete user management integration with Active Directory. No additional licenses required! Previously, Oracle Enterprise User Security (EUS) and Oracle Unified Directory (OUD) was needed as an intermediate component bridging the Oracle Database to Active Directory. While EUS/OUD is still present and does of