Tom Kyte - Auckland
Tom Kyte is a Senior Technical Architect in Oracle’s Server Technology Division. Before starting at Oracle, Kyte worked as a systems integrator building large-scale, heterogeneous databases and applications, mostly for military and government customers. Kyte spends a great deal of time working with the Oracle database and, more specifically, working with people who are working with the Oracle database. In addition, Kyte is the Tom behind the AskTom column in Oracle Magazine, answering people's questions about the Oracle database and its tools (http://asktom.oracle.com/). Kyte is also the author of Expert Oracle Database Architecture (Apress, 2005), Expert One on One Oracle(Wrox Press, 2001/Apress 2004), Beginning Oracle Programing (Wrox press, 2002/Apress 2004), and Effective Oracle by Design (Oracle Press, 2003). These are books about the general use of the database and how to develop successful Oracle applications.
The NZOUG would like to offer you “A day with Tom” one of Oracle's leading experts. We are preparing a full day workshop free to our members with Tom covering a range of exciting discussion topics. For more on Tom Kyte go to: http://asktom.oracle.com or http://www.orafaq.com/wiki/Tom_Kyte
Not an NZOUG member?
Don’t worry you can still attend at a superb discounted rate of $195/ delegate for the day! If you would like to become an NZOUG member you can use the following link to join us and get this and other fantastic events free for a whole year!!! Go to http://nzoug.org/ and join now!
When and where?
Wednesday 18 August, 9.00am to 5.30pm at the AUT Manukau Conference Centre, MD Building, Level 2, 640 Great South Road, Manukau (Campus Map). For assistance getting there, check out this map.
Registration is available from 8.15am to 9.00am.
Lunch is provided.
Topics
We have a great lineup of topics for the two days:
- What are we still doing wrong?
- Efficient Schema Design
- Efficient Indexing Parts 1 and 2
- Plus your chance to network and Ask Tom
Designed to appeal to Developers and DBAs alike!
What should you do?
Register at http://nzoug.org/eventreg by 15 August 2010. Remember the cost is free to NZOUG members. Non-members is $195 per delegate!
Already registered and need to pay? Go to http://nzoug.org/pay_tk.
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