Real World Performance 2013
The Real World Performance Tour lead by Tom Kyte
As part of the NZOUG Conference 2013 March in Wellington - We will bring The Real World Performance tour into town and it will feature three Oracle rock stars who will share their different perspectives on performance engineering.
- Tom Kyte, author of the famed AskTom blog
- Andrew Holdsworth, head of Oracle’s Real World Performance Team
- Graham Wood, legendary Oracle Database performance architect
Overview
Through discussion, debate and demos, they’ll show you how to master performance engineering topics like:
- Best practices for designing hardware architectures and how to spot and fix bad design.
- How to develop applications that deliver the fastest possible performance without sacrificing accuracy.
- Updates on Enterprise Manager, Exadata, and what these technologies mean to your current systems.
If you’re a DBA, Developer, or Enterprise Architect, and you’re ready to get away from messy customizations and slow processes, join us for the Real World Performance Tour!
Attendee Take Aways
When you leave a Tour performance, you’ll have several easy-to-implement changes you can get started on right away, like evaluating your system architecture for performance killers, planning for faster data loads, and finding the root of performance issues vs creating more complicated code. However, the biggest take away from Real World Performance will be an in-depth understanding of how critical architecture is to system performance, security and accuracy, and the right tools and strategies for database deployment.