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The latest Webcasts, podcasts, courses, and offers
WEBCASTS
BEA Welcome and Middleware Strategy
Briefing
oracle.com/goto/beawebcast
Charles Phillips, president of Oracle, and
Thomas Kurian, senior vice president,
Oracle Fusion Middleware, discuss how the
addition of BEA products to Oracle Fusion
Middleware creates a best-in-class combination, advances a common vision, and
reinforces Oracle’s middleware strategy.
Maximum Performance, Minimum
Downtime—Learn How
oracle.com/goto/maximumperformance
This Webcast series explores how Oracle
Enterprise Manager can help organizations to optimize service, minimize downtime, and better utilize resources. Topics
include meeting service-level objectives,
diagnosing and tuning Java application
performance problems, simplifying configuration management for service-oriented
architecture (SOA) applications, and SOA
runtime governance.
ORACLE UNIVERSITY
Live Virtual Class
oracle.com/education/lvc
Oracle University’s online live virtual class
is an educational experience comparable to
Oracle’s traditional in-class training—
without the expense of travel. With world-class
technology, top-rated instructors, cutting-edge curriculum, and hands-on labs, Oracle
University’s live virtual classes combine
traditional content with interactive learning.
This flexible option gives you the freedom
to learn anywhere while expanding your
Oracle product knowledge.
Live virtual classes feature courses
from every area—Oracle Database, Oracle
Fusion Middleware, Oracle Applications,
and industry applications.
Watch a demo at oracle.com/education/
lvc to experience the interactivity and collaboration of a live virtual class.
PODCASTS
Community Update: Dev2Dev2OTN
oracle.com/techcasts
Get an update on the integration plans
and progress for bringing the Dev2Dev,
Arch2Arch, and Oracle Technology Network
(OTN) communities together from OTN
Editor in Chief Justin Kestelyn, Dev2Dev
Editor Kevin Farnham, and Arch2Arch community manager Bob Rhubart.
Oracle Middleware Strategy Update: Oracle
WebCenter Suite
oracle.com/products/middleware/
ofmradio.html
Vince Casarez, vice president of product
management, talks about Oracle’s approach
to Enterprise 2.0 and describes how Oracle
WebCenter Suite supports the rapid development of out-of-the-box, community-based
portals and the creation of customized,
standards-based composite applications.
Oracle Middleware Strategy Update:
Entitlements and Identity Management
oracle.com/products/middleware/
ofmradio.html
Amit Jasuja, vice president of identity management products at Oracle, discusses the
growing demand for fine-grained authorization and entitlements management and how
these technologies enable an application-centric identity management approach.
Secure Your Data and Protect Your Budget
oracle.com/database/podcasts.html
Sean McKeown, director of Oracle’s global
IT operations, discusses how Oracle Secure
Backup is helping protect enterprise data as
well as IT budgets.
Oracle Universal Online Archive
oracle.com/products/middleware/
ofmradio.html
Wayne Boerger, senior product manager for
content management at Oracle, discusses
how Oracle Universal Online Archive provides a scalable, flexible, and cost-effective
platform for archiving all types of enterprise
information. Listen to find out why data
center managers, e-mail administrators,
and compliance officers are all looking
at Oracle’s new solution for meeting their
information archiving challenges.
Multi-Terabyte Scale Data Warehousing
oracle.com/database/podcasts.html
Oracle ACE Director and Oracle Magazine
columnist Arup Nanda discusses the
challenges and benefits of consolidating
business information in a 60TB-plus (and
growing) Oracle data warehouse.
Oracle’s Web 2.0 Strategy for CRM
oracle.com/applications/podcasts.html
Mark Woollen, vice president, customer
relationship management (CRM) product
strategy at Oracle, discusses how Oracle’s
social CRM applications harness the latest
Web 2.0 technology to create highly intuitive
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