NZOUG14 Beckons

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New Zealand is famous for Kiwis, pristine landscape, and the New Zealand Oracle User Group (NZOUG) conference.  The location of choice is New Zealand when it comes to making Lord of the Rings and making Oracle Lord of the Databases.

NZOUG 2014 will be held 19–21 November in the Owen G. Glenn Building at the University of Auckland. The main conference will be held on the 20th and 21st, preceded by a day of workshops on the 19th. It’s one of the premier Oracle conferences in Southern hemisphere.

Where there is Oracle, there is Pythian. Pythian will be present in full force in NZOUG 2014.

Following are Pythian sessions at NZOUG14:

12c Multi-Tenancy and Exadata IORM: An Ideal Cloud Based Resource Management
Fahd Mirza Chughtai

Everyone Talks About DR – But Why So Few Implement It
Francisco Munoz Alvarez

DBA 101: Calling All New Database Administrators
Gustavo Rene Antunez

My First 100 Days with an Exadata
Gustavo Rene Antunez

Do You Really Know the Index Structures?
Deiby Gómez

Oracle Exadata: Storage Indexes vs Conventional Indexes
Deiby Gómez

Oracle 12c Test Drive
Francisco Munoz Alvarez

Why Use OVM for Oracle Database
Francisco Munoz Alvarez

Please check the full agenda of NZOUG14 here.

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I have been in love with Oracle blogging since 2007. This blogging, coupled with extensive participation in Oracle forums, plus Oracle related speaking engagements, various Oracle certifications, teaching, and working in the trenches with Oracle technologies has enabled me to receive the Oracle ACE award. I was the first ever Pakistani to get that award. From Oracle Open World SF to Foresight 20:20 Perth. I have been expressing my love for Exadata. For the last few years, I am loving the data at Pythian, and proudly writing their log buffer carnivals.

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