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AGENDAS:  Agenda * Track 1  * Track 2 * Track 3Flights * Demos en Exhibition Area

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24-sep


20:30 22:30  Speakers Dinner and SPOUG (only for Speakers) 




25-sep


9:00 9:30 Registration and Welcome Breakfast


Track 1



9:30 – 10:10


OPEN KEYNOTE******** DBAs versus Autonomous Databases    (ENG)


Julian Dontcheff, Oracle ACE Director, Global Database Lead of Accenture. First Oracle Certified Master in Europe

TOPIC: Autonomous Datababase, Cloud, DBA

Databases are going to the Cloud. Sooner or later. Most of them perhaps. How does this affect the DBA profession? Accenture conducted a battery of tests looking at Oracle databases in the cloud including the Oracle Autonomous Datawarehouse Cloud. Nearly half the world’s data runs on Oracle databases, making them a valuable focal point for such tests. The load on those vital databases continues to grow: with 2.5 quintillion bytes of data being generated every day, the performance and scalability of the database in the cloud is increasingly important. With that in mind, Accenture conducted hundreds of tests across multiple applications, looking at performance, stability and costs—and the results demonstrated that Oracle Cloud technology is ready to handle the large, high-powered database workloads that are fundamental to critical enterprise applications. The presentation covers in detail the outcome of the results, the importance of autonomous databases with the new Oracle 18c and the new trends in Oracle database technologies including the Autonomous Data Warehouse Cloud Service.




10:15 – 10:55


What's New in Database 18c You Won't Hear About From Oracle  (ENG)


Daniel MorganVice President of the Twin Cities Oracle Users Group


TOPIC: Oracle Database 18c      
 


With every new release of the Oracle Database there are a dozen or so features that Oracle focuses on ... and many hundreds of new features and changes of great value to DBAs and Developers that Oracle does not promote. This presentation by ACE Director Alumnus Daniel Morgan will focus on the many new features and changes in 18c that Oracle won't be talking about, almost all already included in your existing license agreement, and all of which bring added value to your investment in Oracle's flagship database. 
 



11:00 – 11: 30   Networking Coffee and Wind Flighting Exhibition and visit to exhibitors.




11:30 – 12:10


1,2,3 and Done! 3 easy ways to migrate to the Cloud!  (ESP)


Francisco Muñoz AlvarezOracle ACE Director. President of CLOUG ,APACOUC, IAOUG and NZOUG


TOPIC:  Cloud  


"Migrate to Cloud should not be a nightmare. It is an easy process that in reality is not much different than any on-premises migration. Learn from 3 of our main Cloud migrations successfully completed last year. First learn about our Bare Metal to Cloud experience, next learn about our virtual to Cloud Experience, and finally, learn about a migration that required near zero downtime. This session will give you all the knowledge you will need to start today thinking about your own migration to the Cloud Journey.




12:15 – 12:55


How Do You Make a Chatbot Work in Reality?   (ENG)


Debra Lilley Oracle ACE Director. VP Certus Cloud Services


TOPIC:  Cloud, Chatbot, HCM   


Using HCM Cloud as an example, how to take your application, expose your APIs, Add the security required, and generate a chatbot? Looking at data retrieval, FAQ and instant apps, making your chat work useful.




13:00 – 13:40


Chatbots Best Practices and Design Patterns (ESP)


Ruben RodriguezOracle ACE, Cloud & Mobile  Solution Specialist in avanttic




Bots are the future. In fact, if you're wondering today whether or not your business should create a bot, you're asking the wrong question. Bot-powered commerce is our modern-day manifest destiny. This technology is still in its infancy, so most bots follow a set of rules programmed by a human via a bot-building platform, one of them is Oracle Intelligent Bots. In this session we will explain how to build a bot in a best possible way with help with different use-cases. You will learn different design patterns on designing and building a chatbot, from intent classification to entity driven to multi-bot approach.




13:40 – 14:10   Flighting Training for all flyers (Track B – Training in English)

    Formación para voladores (Track A – Training en Español)



14:10 – 15:30   Lunch and visit to exhibitors.

    No olvides ver las demos de los expositors.




15:30 – 16:10


 TimesTen 18.1 Scaleout: Architecture, Availability, Scalability and Performance (ENG)


Radu Parvu, Senior Data Architect, Accenture  y Chris Jenkins, Senior Director, In-Memory Technology, Oracle TimesTen Product Management. Oracle Corporation UK Ltd.



TOPIC: TimesTen


In this talk we will introduce the architecture of the Scaleout feature of TimesTen (new in the 18.1 release). We will explain how Scaleout provides high availability and the options it provides in that area. Finally we will discuss the factors that affect database (and application) performance (latency, throughput, scalability) and how to optimise and tune the system to maximise performance.



16:15 – 16:55


Discover Machine Learning and ADWC - The Perfect Combination  (ESP)


Francisco Munoz Alvarez,  Oracle ACE Director. President of CLOUG ,APACOUC, IAOUG and NZOUG


TOPIC:  Cloud, Machine Learning



"This is a live demo presentation that will should you all about how to use Oracle Machine Learning within the Autonomous Data Warehouse Cloud Service (ADWC). Learn about OML, Key Concepts, Running SQL Statements, Scratchpad, Notebooks and much more!




17:00 – 17:30   Networking Coffee  and visit to exhibitors.




17:30 – 18:05


Manejando Oracle Cloud infrastructure desde la linea de comando (ESP)
 

Nelson CaleroOracle ACE Director. DB Consultant. Co-fundador y Presidente del Grupo de Usuarios de Oracle Uruguay (UYOUG).


TOPIC: Oracle Cloud, automatizacion, infraestructura   
 



The Oracle Cloud provides APIs and command line utilities to handle your infrastructure in the cloud without using the web console. In addition, there are orchestration tools such as Terraform to build, change and version your infrastructure, allowing automation and configuration management. This session introduces to the topic through examples, looking to minimize manual interventions when creating instances and containers, deploying a cluster using the project terraform-kubernetes-installer, and backing up your databases.




18:10 – 18:45


Caso práctico de Machine Learning con Oracle Real-Time Decision  (ESP) 


Carles Biosca, Responsable Técnico Oracle en ABAST. Cuenta con 43 certificaciones oficiales de Oracle 


TOPIC:  BigData, Machine Learning

La capacidad de realizar análisis predictivos es uno de los ámbitos más en auge en el ámbito de Big Data y Machine Learning para la maximización de los beneficios corporativos. Presentamos un proyecto real basado en tecnología Oracle Real-Time Decision cuyo objetivo era establecer perfiles de comprador de la compañía y hacerles recomendaciones de compra ajustadas a este perfil, integrando estas recomendaciones en la aplicación de venta utilizada por su red comercial.

18:50 – 19:25
    
Graph Analysis and Graph Pattern Matching in the Database  (ENG)   


Hans Viehmann Product Manager for the Oracle Spatial and Graph technologies.ORACLE Corporation


TOPIC: Analytics and Data Science 
   
Modeling information as graphs is a natural and intuitive way for understanding complex relationships such as interactions in social networks or financial transactions between legal entities. With the Spatial and Graph option, Oracle offers an in-memory analytics engine based on the concepts of property graphs, which comes with a large number of graph algorithms out-of-the box and which supports graph pattern matching. In this session, we will explain the architecture of the solution, look at how inherently schema-less data is stored in the relational database and how the resulting data structures can be used for graph traversal queries, computational analysis in PL/SQL, or pattern matching by means of SQL queries.
 


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