Will you come to Oracle Cloud World (tcfkaOOW = the conference formerly known as Oracle Open World) 2022 in Las Vegas in the week from October 17-20, 2022? Then we hope to see you there. And we certainly hope to meet you. So in case you are looking for our technical talks and sessions at OCW 2022 – Your Upgrade / Migration / Patching Track to Success.
Your Upgrade / Migration / Patching Track at OCW2022
As usual our promise stands.
Zero marketing. Just pure tech.
And we our proud to have lots of real world customer experience in 3 of our 4 talks. So in case you don’t trust us, listen and talk to Julian Dontcheff (Accenture), Christian Marquardt (Zuericher Kantonalbank) and Thomas Goop (Tradeware AG). We are looking forward to be on stage with Julian, Christian and Thomas next week.
So let us start – add the below sessions to your conference schedule (as long as they are available).
Tuesday |
11:00-11:45 a.m. – Murano 3304, The Venetian, Level 3 |
Session: Database Upgrade and Migration Best Practices – Meet the Experts |
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The Upgrade Booth
And if you missed us before, during or after one of our sessions, please step by at the Upgrade Booth. Throughout the whole conference either Roy, Rodrigo, Daniel and/or myself will be at the booth ready to discuss your upgrades and migrations, and patching of course as well as Data Pump, SQL Loader, datapatch and much much more.
Find our booth at the Cloudworld Database Hub in The Venitian – DB18:
Further Links and Information
Database Upgrade, Migration and Patching Talks
- Database Upgrade and Migration Best Practices
- From SR to Patch – Insights into the Database Development Process
- Data Pump Deep Dive with Development
- AutoUpgrade 2.0 – The Future of Database Upgrades
Database Upgrade and Migration Lightning Sessions
Database Upgrade and Patching Hands-On Labs
–Mike
OFF TOPIC ! Hello Mike. Is Oracle Database 19c supported on Oracle Linux 9 (available since June 2022)? Thanks Peter Jansen
Hi Peter,
please open an SR and check with Oracle Support. I don’t know any dates, and I simply can’t tell you.
Thanks
Mike