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Fusion Middleware Experts

 

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Understanding Oracle RAC Internals Do you now manage a cluster with a cluster database? Oracle Real Application Clusters and Oracle Clusterware together introduce many new concepts that can create confusion or misunderstanding during implementation. Why do you have a voting disk and what does it have to do with a split brain? Why does a node get evicted from the cluster? Join this session to look under the covers at some of the amazing technology that makes Oracle Real Application Clusters work. Hear the what is changing with Oracle RAC 11g.
Achieving Sustainable Compliance: Using Oracle's Compliance Reference Model for Identity Management Numerous regulatory mandates focus on corporate governance and accountability around sensitive information. Identity & Access Management(IAM) solutions focus on the access rights, access activity and storage of sensitive data. They help organizations understand who has access to what information, how, when and why they accessed such information. Therefore, IAM applications hosting sensitive information has become a core component of achieving regulatory compliance. This session will outline a compliance reference model, to achieve sustainable compliance that takes a data-centric approach to identity compliance integrating related activities into a consistent and repeatable process. The reference model presents a framework to apply IAM to compliance requirements. This session will also highlight existing and upcoming compliance centric features in various Oracle IAM products. This session will also attempt to apply the reference model to of Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) requirements.

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