AIOUG ! Oracle Community Yatra 2022

My session on “Database Performance Analytics using Python”

Last 2 years, we all connected over the Virtual World. It was a great experience. However, when it comes to connecting with the speaker and even for the speaker to connect with the participants, virtual world can’t replace physical, in-person sessions. It gives us an opportunity to collaborate with each other and enhance our social world. The good news here is – All India Oracle User Group is back with physical and in-person events, with Oracle Community Yatra 2022. This is scheduled across 6 cities in India, starting 23rd July 2022. I am speaking as well and to know about my session, please continue reading…

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DBA’s – Don’t Worry about your future. With Databases on Cloud, and especially with Autonomous Database gaining much importance, many DBA’s fear that their value would come down as most of their tasks would be automated. This is true, if you are still stuck in performing regular and mundane jobs. Why not use your existing technical skillset and move to a next level? You had been responsible for maintaining health of your Application and Database. Let’s reuse the same skill and knowledge, add some spice to it and elevate from a Performance Analyst to a Performance Analytics field. In this session, I will walk you through some important concepts of Database Performance and then take you to the field of Analytics. During the session, I will also speak about some real life scenario’s and how this Analytics helps us in providing a global view of the entire database performance. It will be a collaboration between my performance skills and python. See you soon.

Unknown's avatarAbout Vivek Sharma
I am an Oracle Professional from Mumbai (India). I blog on the issues that I feel is Interesting for my readers. Some of these are my real life examples, which I hope, you would find interesting. Comments are always a welcome. The Technical Observations & Views here are my own and not necessarily those of Oracle or its affiliates. These are purely based on my understandings, learnings and resolutions of various customer issues.

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