Re: Oracle Training Event in Columbus, OH Area (Dublin - where Jack Nicholas lives)

  • From: NORMANJ8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • To: andrew.kerber@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 24 Feb 2010 16:18:01 -0500

Yeah, but Jack was an OSU Buckeye, and Carol is a Michigan Wolverine fan, 
so what can you expect :)

Carol..thanks for posting this training opportunity!
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John Norman 
Consultant - Data Eng/Admin
Nationwide Investment Systems



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Date:
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Re: Oracle Training Event in Columbus, OH Area (Dublin - where Jack 
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is that the Jack Nicholas that spells his name Jack Nicklaus, and is known 
for his golf skills?

On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 3:07 PM, Carol Dacko <dackoc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello everyone!  First, I can't believe that I am sending this 
announcement out as a die-hard Michigan Wolverine fan.  BUT, it is Oracle 
related and it is Gaja who is the trainer.
 
Here are the particulars:
 
The Ohio Oracle User group is presenting a two-day 
 
"Performance Management Seminar in Columbus on March 25-26. Gaja 
Vaidyanatha, who is teaching the seminar, is one of the most recognized 
experts in Oracle performance tuning. You may have read one of his books, 
Oracle Performance Tuning 101 by Oracle Press, or Oracle Insights: Tales 
of the Oak Table. Or, you may have seen him present at Collaborate or 
Oracle Open World. 
This seminar is offered at a much lower cost than what Oracle charges for 
their classes, and with Gaja teaching it magnifies the value per dollar. 
The details of the seminar are below and on our website, ooug.org. If you 
need recommendations for lodging in Columbus please let us know. Hope to 
see you in Columbus next month. "
 
This was sent to me by Bonnie Bizzaro, the Vice Presidet of the Ohio 
Oracle Users Group.
 
Meeting Date: March 25-26, 2010 
Meeting Location: 
Dublin Community Recreation Center at Coffman Park
5600 Post Rd Dublin, OH 43017 (614) 410-4550
This facility provides free wireless internet access. 
Registration: 
You must pre-pay to attend this special meeting.  Please ensure your 
payment reaches us by the dates denoted below in "Meeting Cost".  This 
meeting is a possible 2 day event, if you're interested in attending both 
days, please let us know ahead of time.  If there is not enough interest 
for the 2 days, we'll make it a 1 day event only. 
Meeting Cost: 
$275/day until Feb 28 
$300/day from March 1 - March 11 
Registration Form 

The meeting includes presentations, breakfast, lunch and snacks. Gift 
giveaways will vary but usually include drawings for Oracle books.  All 
attendees are automatically registered in the OOUG gift drawings.
Occasionally, vendor representatives will offer additional gift drawings 
that require attendees to register directly with the vendor in order to be 
eligible to win a prize.  Registration for vendor gift drawings is 
entirely at the option of the attendee and is not governed by the OOUG's 
privacy policy. 
Meeting Schedule: 
Time     Speaker & Topic
8:00a -  9:00a     Registration / Breakfast
9:00a -  9:15a     Announcements
9:15a - 12:00p     Gaja Presentation.
12:00a -  1:00p     Lunch
1:00p -  3:45p     Gaja Presentation.
3:45p -  4:00p     Gift Drawings, Wrap up 
Presentation Abstracts: 
Two-Day Oracle Performance Management Seminar
The world of Oracle performance management has a reputation as part 
science, part art, and mostly wizardry.
This seminar imparts the core principles of performance management by 
sharing a methodology to investigate, determine, and implement "meaningful 
solutions" to real problems. This seminar covers all releases of Oracle 
from version 7 to 11G, predominantly focusing on versions 9i and 10g.
The syllabus for the seminar includes the following: 
Oracle Database Architecture Review 
What is Multi-Version Read Consistency (MVRC) and why is it relevant? 
How does Oracle implement MVRC? 
What is Performance Optimization? 
When should you optimize? 
Oracle Performance Tuning Methodology 
The Method Behind the Madness 
Oracle Diagnostics (I) 
Operating System Diagnostics (II) 
Correlating I & II 
The Guts of OWI 
The core performance diagnostic views 
Low-level trace methods (10046, 10053) 
Understanding the Oracle Optimizer 
Performance Case Studies from the Real World) 
Performance Management in Oracle 10G/11g 
Conclusion 
  
Speaker Information: 
Gaja Krishna Vaidyanatha has over seventeen years of industry technical 
expertise working with Oracle systems. He is the Principal of DBPerfMan 
LLC (http://www.dbperfman.com), an independent consulting firm 
specializing in the area of Oracle Database Performance Diagnostics & 
Management for Fortune 500 corporations.
In the recent years, he has worked in a product management role providing 
strategic and technical direction to application performance and storage 
management solutions for companies like Veritas Corporation, Oracle 
Corporation and Quest Software. Gaja also served as a Technical Manager at 
Andersen Consulting (Accenture), where he specialized in Oracle Systems 
Performance Management and led the Oracle Performance Management SWAT Team 
within the Technology Product Services Group.
He is the primary author of the Oracle Performance Tuning 101 published by 
Oracle Press . Gaja is also one of the co-authors of the book Oracle 
Insights : Tales of the Oak Table, published by Apress .
His key areas of interests include application and database performance 
and storage architectures for Oracle-based systems. He holds a Masters 
Degree in Computer Science from Bowling Green State University, Ohio. He 
has presented many papers at various regional, national and international 
Oracle conferences and has served as faculty of the IOUG-A Master Class 
University and the Oracle University Celebrity Seminar Series. Gaja is a 
member of the OakTable Network and can be reached at gaja@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 



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