This document outlines a presentation about using the Automatic Workload Repository (AWR) and Active Session History (ASH) reports in Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c to analyze database performance. It discusses generating ASH and compare ADR reports, which compare two AWR snapshots to identify performance regressions. It also covers using the SQL monitor in EM12c to track SQL statements and identify issues. The presentation provides tips on leveraging these tools in EM12c to more easily troubleshoot performance problems.
This document discusses features of Oracle Database 12c related to Automatic Workload Repository (AWR), Active Session History (ASH), and Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor (ADDM). It provides an overview of AWR and ASH, how they have evolved, and how they can be used to analyze database performance. It also demonstrates how AWR, ASH, and related performance data can be accessed and analyzed using Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c and command line interfaces.
This document discusses performance considerations when using Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c and cloud platforms. It summarizes the key strategies Oracle customers are using like standardization, virtualization, and database consolidation. It then discusses how Enterprise Manager provides a single pane of glass for managing databases on-premises and in the cloud. Specific techniques are presented for investigating and resolving performance issues that can occur in cloud environments due to network delays.
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This document provides an overview of optimizing the performance of an Enterprise Manager 12c environment. It discusses tuning the Oracle Management Service (OMS), Oracle Management Repository (OMR), metric collections, jobs, and WebLogic and agent processes. The presentation covers monitoring tools in Enterprise Manager to diagnose performance issues and recommends configuration changes to improve throughput, response times, and workload distribution. Specific areas discussed include Java heap sizes, database initialization parameters, log file analysis, task workers, metric retention policies, and job scheduling.
The document discusses the Enterprise Manager 12c Automatic Workload Repository (AWR) Warehouse, which allows for long-term storage and analysis of AWR data across multiple databases. It provides an overview of the architecture, extraction, loading, and transformation (ETL) process, interface features in Enterprise Manager, and advanced usage examples.
Con8833 access at scale for hundreds of millions of users finalOracleIDM
The document outlines a presentation on Oracle Access Management's capabilities for scaling to hundreds of millions of users. Key points:
- Oracle Access Management 11g is a highly scalable access management solution that can scale to hundreds of millions of external users.
- It uses a distributed architecture with horizontal scalability achieved by adding nodes to the WebLogic cluster within and across data centers. Caching is provided by Coherence.
- A benchmark tested Oracle Access Management and Oracle Adaptive Access Management serving 250 million users, deployed on Oracle Exalogic and Exadata hardware. With three Exalogic nodes, over 16 million logins per hour were supported.
B2 whats new with oracle exalogic worlds best foundation for applicationsDr. Wilfred Lin (Ph.D.)
This document provides an overview and summary of Oracle's Exalogic product. It discusses how Exalogic is engineered to optimize performance for Oracle applications and middleware. Key points include that Exalogic integrates hardware and software to work together, provides optimized software including for WebLogic, Coherence, and Tuxedo, and allows for linear scalability. The document also summarizes the hardware specifications and software stack of Exalogic and how it provides significant performance improvements over alternative solutions for running Oracle Fusion Middleware and applications. Pre-configured Oracle VM templates are also available to help accelerate deployment on Exalogic.
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The document discusses Oracle's strategy for tailoring cloud applications. It provides an overview of Oracle's composers which allow business analysts and developers to customize applications without coding. The composers allow tweaking out-of-the-box configurations, adding new fields and pages, and more. The document also discusses Oracle's user experience design patterns that provide reusable solutions and ensure consistency across applications. It shares how the patterns improve developer productivity and user satisfaction. Finally, it provides information on learning more about Oracle's user experience strategy online.
Developing Applications with MySQL and JavaMark Matthews
This document discusses developing applications with MySQL and Java. It outlines the general product direction for scalable application architectures, including evolving from a single-tier architecture to partitioned multi-tier architectures using techniques like separating concerns, demarcating transactions, compartmentalizing persistence, and adding caching. The document provides examples of architectural evolution and takes ways for designing scalability from the start.
Managing EBS Testing, Performance, Configurations, Change & User experienceInSync Conference
The document discusses Oracle solutions for managing E-Business Suite (EBS) applications, including Oracle Application Testing Suite, Oracle Functional Testing, Oracle Load Testing, Oracle Test Manager, Oracle Real User Experience Insight, and Oracle Application Management Pack. These solutions provide comprehensive application management from testing and implementation to optimization, with features like automated testing, performance monitoring, configuration management, and issue tracking.
This document provides an overview of performance monitoring capabilities in Oracle Database 12c and Enterprise Manager 13c. It discusses the Automatic Workload Repository (AWR) and Active Session History (ASH), which capture database performance statistics. The document outlines changes and enhancements to AWR and ASH in areas like in-memory, manageability reporting, and usability. It also discusses related features like the AWR warehouse and SQL Monitor.
This document outlines Oracle's general product direction for Enterprise Manager 12c and describes new features. It includes a safe harbor statement indicating that the document is not a commitment to deliver functionality and that all details remain at Oracle's sole discretion. The document is confidential and not to be relied upon for purchasing decisions.
The document discusses deploying Java EE applications to Platform as a Service (PaaS) and outlines key concepts. It covers:
- The benefits of PaaS including simplified deployment and automatic management of services.
- How Java EE principles map well to PaaS through features like declarative references and scalable components.
- New roles defined in Java EE 7 to support PaaS scenarios, and how applications and services are modeled and specified to enable automatic provisioning and wiring.
- A demonstration of deploying a sample conference planning application to a PaaS runtime.
The document discusses security features in Oracle Database 12c including Transparent Data Encryption (TDE), Privilege Analysis, Database Vault, Database Firewall, Data Redaction, Data Masking, and Audit Vault. It provides an overview of each technology and how they can be used to secure data at rest and in motion, monitor and control privileged access, and audit database activity. The document also outlines an agenda to cover these security controls in more depth.
OOW16 - Oracle Enterprise Manager 13c Cloud Control for Managing Oracle E-Bus...vasuballa
Oracle Application Management Suite for Oracle E-Business Suite delivers capabilities to facilitate management of Oracle E-Business Suite environments running in the Oracle Cloud and on-premises using a single pane of glass. Learn about key new features provided in the latest release available with Oracle Enterprise Manager 13c. Features covered include deploying patches and customization across all environments, comparing configurations between instances, provisioning a new instance to the Oracle Cloud, migrating an existing instance to the cloud, enforcing compliance standards, and automated cloning.
The document discusses the future of identity and security management as the number of connected devices increases dramatically. It notes that by 2020 there will be many more devices than can currently be predicted, across all industries. This will redefine concepts of identity and trust between people and devices. New security requirements will emerge to handle the massive scale of authentication, authorization, and dynamic user volumes across devices, appliances, and sensors. Oracle's identity management platform aims to provide a single solution to address these new challenges as the Internet of Things continues to grow.
This document discusses Oracle's database management and performance monitoring tools. It describes features like Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor (ADDM) which can diagnose performance issues. It also discusses automatic SQL tuning which can capture and tune SQL statements. Real-time monitoring of SQL and PL/SQL is introduced which provides visibility into executions. The document emphasizes manageability and aims to boost administrator productivity through self-managing capabilities and issue detection.
OOW15 - Getting Optimal Performance from Oracle E-Business Suitevasuballa
This packed Oracle development session summarizes practical tips and lessons learned from performance tuning and benchmarking the world’s largest Oracle E-Business Suite environments. Application system administrators will get concrete tips and techniques for identifying and resolving performance bottlenecks on all layers of the technology stack. They will also learn how Oracle’s engineered systems, such as Oracle Exadata and Oracle Exalogic, can dramatically improve the performance of their system.
As novidades do Java EE 7: do HTML5 ao JMS 2.0Bruno Borges
The document discusses the new features of Java EE 7, including Servlet 3.1, Java API for JSON Processing 1.0, Bean Validation 1.1, Batch Applications API 1.0, Java Persistence API 2.1, Concurrency Utilities for Java EE 1.0, and more. It also covers building HTML5 applications using WebSockets 1.0, JAX-RS 2.0, JavaServer Faces 2.2, and JSON API 1.0. Messaging with JMS 2.0 is discussed. Examples of Java EE 7 code are demonstrated. The presentation concludes with information on GlassFish 4.0, NetBeans, and Java EE 7.
Exploring Oracle Database Performance Tuning Best Practices for DBAs and Deve...Aaron Shilo
The document provides an overview of Oracle database performance tuning best practices for DBAs and developers. It discusses the connection between SQL tuning and instance tuning, and how tuning both the database and SQL statements is important. It also covers the connection between the database and operating system, how features like data integrity and zero downtime updates are important. The presentation agenda includes topics like identifying bottlenecks, benchmarking, optimization techniques, the cost-based optimizer, indexes, and more.
Database tuning is the process of optimizing a database to maximize performance. It involves activities like configuring disks, tuning SQL statements, and sizing memory properly. Database performance issues commonly stem from slow physical I/O, excessive CPU usage, or latch contention. Tuning opportunities exist at the level of database design, application code, memory settings, disk I/O, and eliminating contention. Performance monitoring tools like the Automatic Workload Repository and wait events help identify problem areas.
The document discusses how virtualizing databases can help database administrators (DBAs) by eliminating repetitive tasks, speeding up development and testing, and saving on storage costs. Virtualizing environments allows quicker access for development sprints and avoids having to repeatedly perform maintenance tasks like patching and upgrading on each database. It also simplifies moving databases to the cloud. Masking data when virtualizing helps address legal requirements for protecting sensitive information. The overall message is that virtualizing is key for DBAs practicing DevOps and the quickest way to complete a task is to avoid having to do it repeatedly through virtualization.
How an awr analysis can be leveraged to position ibm flash systemsolarisyougood
1. The document discusses an Oracle AWR analysis and how it can be used to position IBM FlashSystem storage. It provides information on what AWR is, how to read an AWR report, and what metrics and areas to examine like I/O statistics, wait events, SQL analysis, and more.
2. The document contains tips for analyzing AWR reports from both single and RAC databases and discusses where to find key metrics like IOPS, wait times, tablespace and SQL statistics.
3. It highlights important areas to focus on like I/O bottlenecks, parameter settings, and how storage configuration and placement can impact database performance.
About the course:
This Oracle performance tuning online course is designed for the audience who want to learn basics and core concepts of Oracle PT. You will be learning about Introduction, basic tuning diagnostics, how to use automatic workload repository, defining of problems, how to create AWR baselines, monitoring of applications Etc. All Oracle performance tuning classes will be live and interactive.
Course Target:
Oracle performance tuning online training is designed to teach you fundamentals of PT.
Understand basic tuning diagnostics.
Learn how to use Automatic workload repository.
Obtain knowledge of using metrics and alerts.
Clear understanding of how to monitor applications.
Need to identify problem SQL statements
Learn how to influence the optimizer.
Understand SQL performance management.
Tuning the shared pool, I/0, Buffer cache, PGA and temporary space.
Course Targeted Audience:
Any candidate can join our Oracle performance tuning online course.
People who are from professional background can join.
Researches can also participate in this course.
Prerequisites:
Candidates with basic knowledge of computer.
Basics of database are recommended.
Training Format:
Kernel Training provides Oracle performance tuning online course led by real time expert.
Registered Candidates can interact with instructor in live interactive sessions.
Candidates will have life time access to learning material.
Companies Using Oracle PT:
Major international IT companies perform Oracle performance tuning for their operations.
Top 10 tips for Oracle performance (Updated April 2015)Guy Harrison
This document provides a summary of Guy Harrison's top 10 Oracle database tuning tips presentation. The tips include being methodical and empirical in tuning, optimizing database design, indexing wisely, writing efficient code, optimizing the optimizer, tuning SQL and PL/SQL, monitoring and managing contention, optimizing memory to reduce I/O, and tuning I/O last but tuning it well. The document discusses each tip in more detail and provides examples and best practices for implementing them.
This document discusses techniques for optimizing SQL performance in Oracle databases. It covers topics like optimizing the optimizer itself through configuration changes and statistics collection, detecting poorly performing SQL, and methods for improving plans such as indexing, partitioning, hints and baselines. The goal is to maximize the optimizer's accuracy and ability to handle edge cases, while also knowing how to intervene when needed to capture fugitive SQL and ensure acceptable performance.
Architecture performance and tips and tricks for instantis enterprise track 8...p6academy
The document discusses Instantis Enterprise Track, a cloud-based project portfolio management solution. It provides an overview of the Instantis architecture, including deployment options, requirements, and configuration tips. It also covers integrating Instantis with Oracle Primavera P6, security best practices, and references helpful knowledge documents.
The document discusses Database as a Service (DBaaS) and how it can be used to create database snapshots called "Snapclones" with Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c. DBaaS allows database functionality to be delivered as a service, including self-service provisioning of database instances. Making Snapclones with DBaaS and EM12c involves taking snapshots of databases and provisioning copies on-demand using a profile and template. It reduces storage usage by over 90% compared to traditional cloning methods.
This document discusses Database as a Service (DBaaS) and its benefits for database administrators. It defines DBaaS as an approach that allows DBAs to provision database instances to internal and external customers through a self-service portal. This automates tasks and frees up DBAs to focus on more strategic work. The document outlines the DBaaS architecture and components like infrastructure as a service, platform as a service and database templates. It also discusses how DBaaS can standardize platforms, optimize resources, and enable elasticity.
The document discusses best practices for securing the Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c (EM12c) environment. It recommends focusing on security groups, roles and auditing privileges appropriately rather than granting privileges directly. Over 150 auditing options in EM12c can track actions like password changes. Audit data should be externalized to retain information outside the repository.
The document discusses Oracle's Automatic Workload Repository (AWR) and how it can be used to analyze database performance issues. It provides an overview of AWR basics and functionality, walks through analyzing an AWR report including a real-world case study of identifying a performance regression, and discusses AWR administration and diagnostics.
Oracle BPM Adaptive Case Management 2014Bizagi Inc
Learn about the game changing adaptive case management features of business process management (BPM). The concepts and capabilities are introduced along, how this extends BPMN, and shows how Oracle BPM supports these capabilities out the box. Allowing you to build sophisticated case management solutions easily.
This document discusses a Java FX and Spring Batch project to create a batch job monitoring and configuration system. It outlines the architecture, which includes Java FX for the user interface, JEE 7 standards for the server components, and Spring Batch for the runtime batch infrastructure. The server agent uses Java Batch 1.0 to configure, monitor, and spawn batch jobs across different systems. The document also covers the user interface, which leverages Java FX for its productivity, capabilities, and acceptability for desktop applications.
For many higher education institutions, students and alumni represent a wide diversity of backgrounds and interests. Those differences are clearly reflected in what information they consume and how they respond to communications. While the established institutions with brand and name recognition are experiencing an unprecedented spike in applications, the relatively unknown local colleges and universities are still struggling to establish their mark, attract students, and ultimately prove that a degree from their establishment holds weight in a challenged economy.
Higher education marketers are challenged to build a loyal student and alumni base, increase revenues to the institution, and measure individual campaigns and their impact. These very same schools face additional challenges in media too. Traditional methods of advertising such as print, television, and radio are expensive and difficult to measure. The solution is an aggressive yet holistic inbound and outbound digital communication strategy. To develop an authentic 1:1 relationship with students and alumni requires a steady stream of personalized messages and content that nurture while cultivating long-term engagement and loyalty. Higher education marketers must replace the methods of the past and begin the journey to Modern Marketing where technology and expertise deliver the power they need to succeed.
The document outlines Oracle's general product direction for its 12c release. It states that the information is for informational purposes only and is not a commitment to deliver features. Any features or functionality described remain at Oracle's sole discretion. The document then lists several new innovations for 12c including multitenant architecture, row pattern matching, JSON support, partitioning improvements, indexing improvements, and more.
NetBeans Day 2016 - Getting the best of NetBeans IDELeonardo Zanivan
The document discusses new features in NetBeans 8.2 including enhancements to the editor, debugger, profiler, Node.js support, and ECMAScript 6 support. It also covers popular plugins for NetBeans like TypeScript and JSHint integration as well as new Docker support. The presenter provides information on his background and encourages users to try out new features of NetBeans.
The document discusses the importance of managing data like other business resources. It notes that without proper data management, data can become outdated, hard to access, poor quality, and incomplete. This leads to inaccurate reports, bad decisions, wasted spending on fixes, and reduced effectiveness. However, hundreds of companies have avoided these issues by managing their data through practices like master data management, governance, and technology. Doing so ensures their data is always timely, the right volume and quality. This accurate data allows for intelligent decisions and success. The document advocates starting with important information like customer master data and thinking holistically about enterprise information management.
From Nice to Have to Mission Critical: MySQL Enterprise Edition郁萍 王
This document outlines an agenda for a presentation on MySQL Enterprise Edition. The agenda includes an introduction to MySQL, discussing data in the modern enterprise, an overview of MySQL Enterprise Edition, Oracle product integrations and certifications, opportunities for learning more, and a question and answer session. It also includes a safe harbor statement indicating the product direction outlines are for information purposes only and not binding commitments.
Step-by-Step Cookbook for Identifying and Tuning SQL ProblemsMinh237839
This document outlines a step-by-step cookbook for identifying and tuning SQL performance problems. It discusses why SQL statements can regress in performance, how to identify problematic SQL such as those consuming high database time or experiencing plan changes, and various techniques for tuning SQL performance including the SQL Tuning Advisor, SQL Plan Baselines, and SQL Access Advisor. Real-world customer experiences from AveA in Turkey and S. Corporation in Korea are also presented.
This document outlines lessons learned from multiple on-premises installations of Oracle Fusion Applications. It discusses installation prerequisites like infrastructure requirements and software downloads. The presentation covers the provisioning process including installing databases, security stacks, and provisioning wizards. It also addresses patching, routine maintenance, and how Oracle Consulting can assist with services like rapid starts, expert guidance, and start-up centers of excellence.
Deep dive into unifiers cash flow management - Oracle Primavera P6 Collaborat...p6academy
The document discusses Oracle's Unifier product for cash flow management. It provides an overview of Unifier's capabilities for forecasting using cash flow commitments, consolidated estimated forecast at completion (EFC) using summary curves, and linking Primavera P6 schedules to Unifier for cash flow analysis. Specific topics covered include accurate forecasting that allows manual edits to automated forecasts, generating a default summary curve in Unifier to view overall project cash flow, and setting up cost loaded and duration-only schedules from P6 in Unifier to project cash flows.
The document discusses features of the NetBeans IDE 8 including support for Java 8, Java EE, HTML5, and Maven. It provides details on tools for lambda expressions, streams, refactoring Java code, and seamless integration for Java SE and Java ME embedded development. Visualizations and optimizations are highlighted for the Maven integration. Resources for learning more about NetBeans 8 and Java 8 are listed at the end.
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This document provides an overview of technical considerations for integrating Oracle E-Business Suite with Oracle Endeca. It discusses Endeca architecture including the Endeca server, Studio, and Integrator server. It also covers data integration between E-Business Suite and Endeca, including full and incremental loads. Additionally, it discusses security integration, personalization, and lifecycle management support.
206520 p6 web services programming interfacep6academy
This document provides an introduction to the P6 Web Services programming interface. It discusses how P6 Web Services allows for platform and language independent integration with P6 functionality through standards like SOAP, XML and WSDL. The document outlines the different categories of P6 Web Services and how they can be used to extend P6 functionality, create workflows, and integrate with other enterprise applications. It also provides examples of WSDL, Java code, and SOAP messages to demonstrate calling and using P6 Web Services.
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This document discusses migrating high IO SQL Server workloads to Azure. It begins by explaining that every company has at least one "whale" workload that requires high CPU, memory and IO. These whales can be challenging to move to the cloud. The document then provides tips on determining if a workload's issue is truly high IO or caused by another factor. It discusses various wait events that may indicate IO problems and tools for monitoring IO performance. Finally, it covers some considerations for IO in the cloud.
This document provides an overview of options for running Oracle solutions on Microsoft Azure infrastructure as a service (IaaS). It discusses architectural considerations for high availability, disaster recovery, storage, licensing, and migrating workloads from Oracle Exadata. Key points covered include using Oracle Data Guard for replication and failover, storage options like Azure NetApp Files that can support Exadata workloads, and identifying databases that are not dependent on Exadata features for lift and shift to Azure IaaS. The document aims to help customers understand how to optimize their use of Oracle solutions when deploying to Azure.
This document provides guidance and best practices for migrating database workloads to infrastructure as a service (IaaS) in Microsoft Azure. It discusses choosing the appropriate virtual machine series and storage options to meet performance needs. The document emphasizes migrating the workload, not the hardware, and using cloud services to simplify management like automated patching and backup snapshots. It also recommends bringing existing monitoring and management tools to the cloud when possible rather than replacing them. The key takeaways are to understand the workload demands, choose optimal IaaS configurations, leverage cloud-enabled tools, and involve database experts when issues arise to address the root cause rather than just adding resources.
This document discusses strategies for managing ADHD as an adult. It begins by describing the three main types of ADHD - inattentive, hyperactive-impulsive, and combined. It then lists some of the biggest challenges of ADHD like executive dysfunction, disorganization, lack of attention, procrastination, and internal preoccupation. The document provides tips and strategies for overcoming each challenge through organization, scheduling, list-making, breaking large tasks into small ones, and using technology tools. It emphasizes finding accommodations that work for the individual and their specific ADHD presentation and challenges.
This document provides guidance and best practices for using Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) on Microsoft Azure for database workloads. It discusses key differences between IaaS, Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). The document also covers Azure-specific concepts like virtual machine series, availability zones, storage accounts, and redundancy options to help architects design cloud infrastructures that meet business requirements. Specialized configurations like constrained VMs and ultra disks are also presented along with strategies for ensuring high performance and availability of database workloads on Azure IaaS.
Kellyn Gorman shares her experience living with ADHD and strategies for turning it into a positive. She discusses how ADHD impacted her childhood and how it still presents challenges as an adult. However, with the right tools and understanding of her needs, she is able to find success. She provides tips for organizing, prioritizing tasks, managing distractions, and accessing support. The key is learning about ADHD and how to structure one's environment and routine to play to one's strengths rather than fighting against the condition.
Migrating Oracle workloads to Azure requires understanding the workload and hardware requirements. It is important to analyze the workload using the Automatic Workload Repository (AWR) report to accurately size infrastructure needs. The right virtual machine series and storage options must be selected to meet the identified input/output and capacity needs. Rather than moving existing hardware, the focus should be migrating the Oracle workload to take advantage of cloud capabilities while ensuring performance and high availability.
This document discusses overcoming silos when implementing DevOps for a new product at a company. The teams involved were dispersed globally and siloed in their tools and processes. Challenges included isolating workload sizes, choosing a Linux image, and team ownership issues. The solution involved aligning teams, automating deployment with Bash scripts called by Terraform and Azure DevOps, and evolving the automation. This improved communication, decreased teams from 120 people to 7, and increased deployments and profits for the successful project.
This document discusses best practices for migrating database workloads to Azure Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). Some key points include:
- Choosing the appropriate VM series like E or M series optimized for database workloads.
- Using availability zones and geo-redundant storage for high availability and disaster recovery.
- Sizing storage correctly based on the database's input/output needs and using premium SSDs where needed.
- Migrating existing monitoring and management tools to the cloud to provide familiarity and automating tasks like backups, patching, and problem resolution.
This document provides an overview of how to successfully migrate Oracle workloads to Microsoft Azure. It begins with an introduction of the presenter and their experience. It then discusses why customers might want to migrate to the cloud and the different Azure database options available. The bulk of the document outlines the key steps in planning and executing an Oracle workload migration to Azure, including sizing, deployment, monitoring, backup strategies, and ensuring high availability. It emphasizes adapting architectures for the cloud rather than directly porting on-premises systems. The document concludes with recommendations around automation, education resources, and references for Oracle-Azure configurations.
This document discusses the future of data and the Azure data ecosystem. It highlights that by 2025 there will be 175 zettabytes of data in the world and the average person will have over 5,000 digital interactions per day. It promotes Azure services like Power BI, Azure Synapse Analytics, Azure Data Factory and Azure Machine Learning for extracting value from data through analytics, visualization and machine learning. The document provides overviews of key Azure data and analytics services and how they fit together in an end-to-end data platform for business intelligence, artificial intelligence and continuous intelligence applications.
This is the second session of the learning pathway at PASS Summit 2019, which is still a stand alone session to teach you how to write proper Linux BASH scripts
This document discusses techniques for optimizing Power BI performance. It recommends tracing queries using DAX Studio to identify slow queries and refresh times. Tracing tools like SQL Profiler and log files can provide insights into issues occurring in the data sources, Power BI layer, and across the network. Focusing on optimization by addressing wait times through a scientific process can help resolve long-term performance problems.
The document provides tips and tricks for scripting success on Linux. It begins with introducing the speaker and emphasizing that the session will focus on best practices for those already familiar with BASH scripting. It then details various tips across multiple areas: setting the shell and environment variables, adding headers and comments to scripts, validating input, implementing error handling and debugging, leveraging utilities like CRON for scheduling, and ensuring scripts continue running across sessions. The tips are meant to help authors write more readable, maintainable, and reliable scripts.
This document discusses connecting Oracle Analytics Cloud (OAC) Essbase data to Microsoft Power BI. It provides an overview of Power BI and OAC, describes various methods for connecting the two including using a REST API and exporting data to Excel or CSV files, and demonstrates some visualization capabilities in Power BI including trends over time. Key lessons learned are that data can be accessed across tools through various connections, analytics concepts are often similar between tools, and while partnerships exist between Microsoft and Oracle, integration between specific products like Power BI and OAC is still limited.
Mentors provide guidance and support, while sponsors use their influence to advocate for and promote a protege's career. Obtaining both mentors and sponsors is important for advancing in one's field and overcoming biases, yet women often have fewer sponsors than men. The document outlines strategies for how women can find and work with sponsors, and how men can act as allies in supporting women. Developing representation of women in technology fields through mentorship and sponsorship can help initiatives become self-sustaining over time.
Sustainability requires ingenuity and stewardship. Did you know Pigging Solutions pigging systems help you achieve your sustainable manufacturing goals AND provide rapid return on investment.
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How to Avoid Learning the Linux-Kernel Memory ModelScyllaDB
The Linux-kernel memory model (LKMM) is a powerful tool for developing highly concurrent Linux-kernel code, but it also has a steep learning curve. Wouldn't it be great to get most of LKMM's benefits without the learning curve?
This talk will describe how to do exactly that by using the standard Linux-kernel APIs (locking, reference counting, RCU) along with a simple rules of thumb, thus gaining most of LKMM's power with less learning. And the full LKMM is always there when you need it!
What Not to Document and Why_ (North Bay Python 2024)Margaret Fero
We’re hopefully all on board with writing documentation for our projects. However, especially with the rise of supply-chain attacks, there are some aspects of our projects that we really shouldn’t document, and should instead remediate as vulnerabilities. If we do document these aspects of a project, it may help someone compromise the project itself or our users. In this talk, you will learn why some aspects of documentation may help attackers more than users, how to recognize those aspects in your own projects, and what to do when you encounter such an issue.
These are slides as presented at North Bay Python 2024, with one minor modification to add the URL of a tweet screenshotted in the presentation.
Fluttercon 2024: Showing that you care about security - OpenSSF Scorecards fo...Chris Swan
Have you noticed the OpenSSF Scorecard badges on the official Dart and Flutter repos? It's Google's way of showing that they care about security. Practices such as pinning dependencies, branch protection, required reviews, continuous integration tests etc. are measured to provide a score and accompanying badge.
You can do the same for your projects, and this presentation will show you how, with an emphasis on the unique challenges that come up when working with Dart and Flutter.
The session will provide a walkthrough of the steps involved in securing a first repository, and then what it takes to repeat that process across an organization with multiple repos. It will also look at the ongoing maintenance involved once scorecards have been implemented, and how aspects of that maintenance can be better automated to minimize toil.
UiPath Community Day Kraków: Devs4Devs ConferenceUiPathCommunity
We are honored to launch and host this event for our UiPath Polish Community, with the help of our partners - Proservartner!
We certainly hope we have managed to spike your interest in the subjects to be presented and the incredible networking opportunities at hand, too!
Check out our proposed agenda below 👇👇
08:30 ☕ Welcome coffee (30')
09:00 Opening note/ Intro to UiPath Community (10')
Cristina Vidu, Global Manager, Marketing Community @UiPath
Dawid Kot, Digital Transformation Lead @Proservartner
09:10 Cloud migration - Proservartner & DOVISTA case study (30')
Marcin Drozdowski, Automation CoE Manager @DOVISTA
Pawel Kamiński, RPA developer @DOVISTA
Mikolaj Zielinski, UiPath MVP, Senior Solutions Engineer @Proservartner
09:40 From bottlenecks to breakthroughs: Citizen Development in action (25')
Pawel Poplawski, Director, Improvement and Automation @McCormick & Company
Michał Cieślak, Senior Manager, Automation Programs @McCormick & Company
10:05 Next-level bots: API integration in UiPath Studio (30')
Mikolaj Zielinski, UiPath MVP, Senior Solutions Engineer @Proservartner
10:35 ☕ Coffee Break (15')
10:50 Document Understanding with my RPA Companion (45')
Ewa Gruszka, Enterprise Sales Specialist, AI & ML @UiPath
11:35 Power up your Robots: GenAI and GPT in REFramework (45')
Krzysztof Karaszewski, Global RPA Product Manager
12:20 🍕 Lunch Break (1hr)
13:20 From Concept to Quality: UiPath Test Suite for AI-powered Knowledge Bots (30')
Kamil Miśko, UiPath MVP, Senior RPA Developer @Zurich Insurance
13:50 Communications Mining - focus on AI capabilities (30')
Thomasz Wierzbicki, Business Analyst @Office Samurai
14:20 Polish MVP panel: Insights on MVP award achievements and career profiling
Blockchain and Cyber Defense Strategies in new genre timesanupriti
Explore robust defense strategies at the intersection of blockchain technology and cybersecurity. This presentation delves into proactive measures and innovative approaches to safeguarding blockchain networks against evolving cyber threats. Discover how secure blockchain implementations can enhance resilience, protect data integrity, and ensure trust in digital transactions. Gain insights into cutting-edge security protocols and best practices essential for mitigating risks in the blockchain ecosystem.
The DealBook is our annual overview of the Ukrainian tech investment industry. This edition comprehensively covers the full year 2023 and the first deals of 2024.
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/07/intels-approach-to-operationalizing-ai-in-the-manufacturing-sector-a-presentation-from-intel/
Tara Thimmanaik, AI Systems and Solutions Architect at Intel, presents the “Intel’s Approach to Operationalizing AI in the Manufacturing Sector,” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
AI at the edge is powering a revolution in industrial IoT, from real-time processing and analytics that drive greater efficiency and learning to predictive maintenance. Intel is focused on developing tools and assets to help domain experts operationalize AI-based solutions in their fields of expertise.
In this talk, Thimmanaik explains how Intel’s software platforms simplify labor-intensive data upload, labeling, training, model optimization and retraining tasks. She shows how domain experts can quickly build vision models for a wide range of processes—detecting defective parts on a production line, reducing downtime on the factory floor, automating inventory management and other digitization and automation projects. And she introduces Intel-provided edge computing assets that empower faster localized insights and decisions, improving labor productivity through easy-to-use AI tools that democratize AI.
Quantum Communications Q&A with Gemini LLM. These are based on Shannon's Noisy channel Theorem and offers how the classical theory applies to the quantum world.
Transcript: Details of description part II: Describing images in practice - T...BookNet Canada
This presentation explores the practical application of image description techniques. Familiar guidelines will be demonstrated in practice, and descriptions will be developed “live”! If you have learned a lot about the theory of image description techniques but want to feel more confident putting them into practice, this is the presentation for you. There will be useful, actionable information for everyone, whether you are working with authors, colleagues, alone, or leveraging AI as a collaborator.
Link to presentation recording and slides: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/details-of-description-part-ii-describing-images-in-practice/
Presented by BookNet Canada on June 25, 2024, with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
The Rise of Supernetwork Data Intensive ComputingLarry Smarr
Invited Remote Lecture to SC21
The International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis
St. Louis, Missouri
November 18, 2021
Quality Patents: Patents That Stand the Test of TimeAurora Consulting
Is your patent a vanity piece of paper for your office wall? Or is it a reliable, defendable, assertable, property right? The difference is often quality.
Is your patent simply a transactional cost and a large pile of legal bills for your startup? Or is it a leverageable asset worthy of attracting precious investment dollars, worth its cost in multiples of valuation? The difference is often quality.
Is your patent application only good enough to get through the examination process? Or has it been crafted to stand the tests of time and varied audiences if you later need to assert that document against an infringer, find yourself litigating with it in an Article 3 Court at the hands of a judge and jury, God forbid, end up having to defend its validity at the PTAB, or even needing to use it to block pirated imports at the International Trade Commission? The difference is often quality.
Quality will be our focus for a good chunk of the remainder of this season. What goes into a quality patent, and where possible, how do you get it without breaking the bank?
** Episode Overview **
In this first episode of our quality series, Kristen Hansen and the panel discuss:
⦿ What do we mean when we say patent quality?
⦿ Why is patent quality important?
⦿ How to balance quality and budget
⦿ The importance of searching, continuations, and draftsperson domain expertise
⦿ Very practical tips, tricks, examples, and Kristen’s Musts for drafting quality applications
https://www.aurorapatents.com/patently-strategic-podcast.html
Paradigm Shifts in User Modeling: A Journey from Historical Foundations to Em...Erasmo Purificato
Slide of the tutorial entitled "Paradigm Shifts in User Modeling: A Journey from Historical Foundations to Emerging Trends" held at UMAP'24: 32nd ACM Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization (July 1, 2024 | Cagliari, Italy)
Video traffic on the Internet is constantly growing; networked multimedia applications consume a predominant share of the available Internet bandwidth. A major technical breakthrough and enabler in multimedia systems research and of industrial networked multimedia services certainly was the HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS) technique. This resulted in the standardization of MPEG Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (MPEG-DASH) which, together with HTTP Live Streaming (HLS), is widely used for multimedia delivery in today’s networks. Existing challenges in multimedia systems research deal with the trade-off between (i) the ever-increasing content complexity, (ii) various requirements with respect to time (most importantly, latency), and (iii) quality of experience (QoE). Optimizing towards one aspect usually negatively impacts at least one of the other two aspects if not both. This situation sets the stage for our research work in the ATHENA Christian Doppler (CD) Laboratory (Adaptive Streaming over HTTP and Emerging Networked Multimedia Services; https://athena.itec.aau.at/), jointly funded by public sources and industry. In this talk, we will present selected novel approaches and research results of the first year of the ATHENA CD Lab’s operation. We will highlight HAS-related research on (i) multimedia content provisioning (machine learning for video encoding); (ii) multimedia content delivery (support of edge processing and virtualized network functions for video networking); (iii) multimedia content consumption and end-to-end aspects (player-triggered segment retransmissions to improve video playout quality); and (iv) novel QoE investigations (adaptive point cloud streaming). We will also put the work into the context of international multimedia systems research.
An invited talk given by Mark Billinghurst on Research Directions for Cross Reality Interfaces. This was given on July 2nd 2024 as part of the 2024 Summer School on Cross Reality in Hagenberg, Austria (July 1st - 7th)