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Cube Organized Materialized Views

  Which new Cube Organized Materilaized View features in 11g would be most useful to you?
  Access to views through SQL queries
  RAC/Grid support
  Inclusion of OLAP cubes into star schemas
  Views work with transportable tablespaces
  Instant or scheduled refreshing

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IOUG Expert Education Series

On Tuesday October 26 and Wednesday, October 27, 42 Oracle DBAs convened at the 2004 IOUG Expert Education Series. Recognized Oracle database experts George Trujillo and Daniel Liu led these in-depth seminars at Oracle Corporation's Reston Customer Visitor Center.

George Trujillo's workshop, Oracle10g New Features Workshop for DBAs, got experienced Oracle DBAs up to speed on Oracle10g. His presentation topics included management strategies, self-managing features, ADDM, ASM, Flashback technology, Data Pump, OEM Central Console and AWR. Enhancements to SQL, utilities, networking, recovery manager, high availability, LogMiner, RAC, Data Guard, SQL*Plus, SQL, Streams and business intelligence were also covered. The information in this workshop got attendees up to speed on Oracle10g, and also helped to influence future decisions made in Oracle8.x and Oracle9i databases.

Daniel Liu presented, Oracle Performance Tuning - Past, Present, and Future, and discussed the basic Oracle tuning techniques and methods. He compared the ratio-based tuning method vs. the wait-based tuning, and reviewed the new Performance and Tuning features in Oracle Database 10g. Liu provided insight tips on tuning databases for high scalability and high availability.

Stay tuned for dates for next fall's series!

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