Meet Me at Hyderabad, AIOUG India @ SANGAM17 on 8th & 9th Dec 2017

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If you are in India in December and starting or already working on Oracle then this is one of the events you don’t want to miss. Sangam is largest independent Oracle User Group conference event in India organized by AIOUG  on 8th (Friday) & 9th (Saturday) December at City of Nawabs; Hyderabad.

This Year I’ll be Presenting in Three Sessions:

A. Oracle Database On Cloud for DBAs: What, Why & How From Beginner To Expert

This session will start with a brief overview of Cloud Service Model SaaS, Paps, IaaS and Oracle Database deployment options.

I will then discuss database deployment options in Oracle Cloud using IaaS & PaaS (DBCS/DBaaS) and what are advantages of Deploying on Oracle Cloud including tools DBaaSCLI, RAC on Cloud and REST APIs.

I will also cover Backups, Clone, High Availability, Network etc. The highlight of presentation would be Lift & Shift (Migration) of Database (both 11g & 12c) from On-Premise to Cloud.

B. An Open Chat with Oracle ACEsJoin Oracle ACEs as they tackle as many questions as they can in a conversational format. So come ready with your questions. Space is limited, and preregistration is recommended.

C. Oracle Identity & Access Management for Beginners: OAM, OIM, OUD, OID, OVD, OIF etc.

Security is one of the most important parts of any implementation of Cloud, security is much more important now.

Security Consultants are paid high and its important that with Apps DBA & DBS you should learn Identity & Access Management.

Come to this session to Learn basic Identity & Access Management Terminology – ATN, ATZ, Fine & Coarse-Grained, Single Sign-On, Entitlements etc.

You will also learn various Oracle Identity & Access Management products like Oracle Access Manager (OAM), Oracle Identity Manager (OIM), Oracle Unified Directory (OUD), Oracle Internet Directory (OID), Oracle Virtual Directory (OVD), Oracle Identity Federation (OIF), Oracle Entitlement Server (OES) and lot more.

 

There is another good lineup of sessions that you don’t want to miss. As I have a personal interest in Oracle Cloud this year so following sessions are on top of my list:

>>Oracle Cloud: Your partner for ‘Bold Innovation’ in today’s digital age by Sanket Atal (Group Vice President, Oracle Corporation)
>> Oracle Database Cloud Strategy by Tirthankar Lahiri (Vice President, Oracle Corporation)
>> Oracle GoldenGate 12cR3 – What’s New? by Veeratteshwaran Sridhar (Senior Software Engineer, Oracle India Pvt Ltd)
>> 8 ways to migrate your On-Premise database to Oracle Cloud by Kamran Aghayev (Oracle ACE Director)
>> Cloud or No-Cloud: Strategies for Oracle Cloud Adoption by Abhinivesh Jain (Senior Architect, Wipro)
>> Database Security in Cloud by 
Suvendu Kumar Patra (Lead Cloud DBA, Amazon)

Note: Other sessions are either clashing with my own or other sessions so going to miss them ????

Are you attending Sangam17 in Hyderabad India this December?

Do you have any questions related to above topics that you want me to include in session?

Which Sessions you are going to attend or would like to attend?

I would love to hear from you so leave a message here as I’ll keen to hear about Sangam17 experience or if you part of my private facebook group then you can also post any questions related to Sangam17 at my Private Facebook Group

Looking forward to seeing you in Hyderabad on 8th (Friday) & 9th (Saturday) November at Sangam17.

Join Me for FREE Live Webinar on Sangam 2K17 Learnings on 22nd December. If you want to attend this FREE Webinar then Register for this and Join the Waitlist.

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mike

I started my IT career in 2000 as an Oracle DBA/Apps DBA. The first few years were tough (<$100/month), with very little growth. In 2004, I moved to the UK. After working really hard, I landed a job that paid me £2700 per month. In February 2005, I saw a job that was £450 per day, which was nearly 4 times of my then salary.