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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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Identity Management

Identity Management is an emerging skill set that is becoming more important in Oracle environments. Identity management focuses on identifying users and the resources they can access in the enterprise. Identity management centralizes security management, provides password management with single sign-on and synchronization of passwords across all the systems. Identity management significantly increases security, reduces costs by the centralization of all security management and eliminates redundancy and reduces errors. Oracle's Identity Management plays a key role in Oracle Fusion applications which is going to require more individuals with these skill sets.

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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. Viresh Garg Slide presentation by Oracle Corp.
Developing an Identity Layer for the Secure Enterprise It is increasingly understood that Identity is at the heart of the security equation in every enterprise, big or small. Over the next few years, identity will become part of every facet of the application design, development and deployment process. Consequently, Identity Management will become a service needed and incorporated by every tier of an enterprise's application environment. Oracle Identity Management is leading the next wave of Identity Management with its best-in-class suite of solutions, and a unique Application-Centric approach that will change how applications are developed. This session will detail how enterprises can leverage the Oracle IdM suite today to make identity a part of an enterprise's SOA architecture. It will also show how this is the first step in a roadmap that enterprises can adopt to put in place an unbreakable identity layer. The impact of this strategy on Oracle's fusion applications will also be detailed. Nishant Kaushik Slide presentation by Oracle Corp.
Oracle Identity Management - The Total Identity Solution Over the past 2 years Oracle has acquired major players in every aspect of the Identity Management realm. This leaves a lot of questions with what is going to be continued to be supported and what is not. This is a real world from the trenches talk that discusses actual identity implementations. The discussion will cover all of the components of the Oracle Identity Management Suite, how they function, their similarities and differences, and the best practice solutions for each component. Matt Topper Components of the Oracle Identity Management Suite and Best Practices

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