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UID:2786-1776240000-1776445200@www.performing-databases.com
SUMMARY:OUGN 2026
DESCRIPTION:Gateway to Hell – Network Basics for DEVs\, DevOps and the Data Layer\nNew environments are increasingly based on the software-defined data center\, both on-premises and in the cloud. However\, more conventional approaches also require developers or DevOps teams to understand and handle the network stack. Knowledge of this basic technology is more relevant today than ever before – even if\, at its core\, it is mostly a creation of the 1980s and 90s. \nWith a twinkle in our eye\, we answer the following questions\, among others:\n– What’s so great about the classless society?\n– What does a salami pizza have to do with network technology?\n– If Superman likes supernetting\, who does subnetting?\n– How do nuclear weapons affect network design?\n– If my routes come from the satnav\, what do I need a router for?\n– Who has DNS in their DNA? \nWe would like to invite all developers\, DevOperators and database engineers to rediscover the basics of network technology with us. Everything seen through the practical eyes of two experienced\, strictly practice-oriented Linux users. The lecture is therefore aimed at experienced IT professionals who have only little touch with network technology in their daily work and would like to broaden their horizons. \n\nTNS Connections – What Could Possibly Go Wrong?\nMore than you might think. Firewalls\, TCP timeouts\, idle connections\, SCAN and local listeners\, or version mismatches between client\, database\, and connectors – all of these can impact TNS connections and cause unexpected errors. This session uses real-world examples to show the most common root causes\, demonstrate relevant analysis tools available at both the database and operating system level\, and explain the role of encryption\, character sets\, and NLS settings. \nComplemented by selected special topics\, the talk offers a collection of proven troubleshooting tips\, best practices\, and “aha” moments from real projects – ensuring that TNS connections are no longer a point of uncertainty\, but a reliable part of your system.
URL:https://www.performing-databases.com/en/event/ougn-2026/
LOCATION:Color Line Fantasy (Oslo-Kiel-Oslo)
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260211T130000
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CREATED:20260116T081425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T081425Z
UID:2796-1770724800-1770814800@www.performing-databases.com
SUMMARY:Noon 2 Noon - KI für den DBA
DESCRIPTION:Nachdem wir uns Jahrzehnte mit Tablespaces herumgeschlagen haben und uns in den letzten Jahren Pluggable Databases um die Ohren flogen\, kommt jetzt „Vector Search“. Zu allem Überfluss wollen die Anwender auch noch Prosa für die Datensuche schreiben – und das vielleicht sogar noch auf Deutsch! Können wir als DBAs da noch mithalten? Klar\, es gibt ja ora2know.\nWir bieten einen professionellen Einstieg in die Nutzung von KI in der Oracle Datenbank.
URL:https://www.performing-databases.com/en/event/noon-2-noon-ki-fuer-den-dba/
LOCATION:Hotel Mercure Mitte\, Postkamp 10\, Hannover\, 30159\, Germany
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251118
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251121
DTSTAMP:20260508T070933
CREATED:20250801T093111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250801T093219Z
UID:2700-1763424000-1763683199@www.performing-databases.com
SUMMARY:DOAG Conference and Exhibition 2025
DESCRIPTION:Oracle MAA Building Blocks: RAC und Data Guard\nOracle Maximum Availability Architecture (MAA) offers proven concepts for high availability\, reliability\, and uninterrupted database services. The two central building blocks are Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) and Data Guard. However\, between theory that sounds good and stable practice\, there are often unclear details\, unexpected side effects\, and critical design decisions. \nIn this presentation\, the speaker draws on over 20 years of project experience with RAC and Data Guard. Technical fundamentals\, typical pitfalls\, architectural concepts\, performance tuning\, storage design with ASM\, and organizational and licensing aspects are covered. The focus is on the smooth interaction of these technologies in the spirit of MAA – from load balancing to disaster recovery. \nThe presentation offers honest recommendations\, concrete configuration tips\, and empirical values from productive system landscapes. The whole thing is supplemented by historical classifications and anecdotes from the everyday life of a RAC architect – with a focus on what will (still) matter in 2025. \nhttps://meine.doag.org/events/anwenderkonferenz/2025/agenda/#agendaId.6402 \nGateway to Hell – Network Basics for DBAs\, DEVs and DevOps\nNew environments are increasingly based on a software-defined data center\, both on-premises and in the cloud. However\, more conventional approaches also require database administrators or DevOps teams to understand and handle the network stack. Knowledge of this basic technology is more relevant today than ever before – even if\, at its core\, it is mostly a creation of the 1980s and 90s.\nWith a twinkle in our eye\, we answer the following questions\, among others:\n– What’s so great about the Classless Society?\n– What does a salami pizza have to do with network technology?\n– If Superman likes supernetting\, who does subnetting?\n– How do nuclear weapons affect network design?\n– If my routes come from the GPS\, what do I need a router for?\n– Who has DNS in their DNA?\nWe would like to invite all DBAs\, developers and DevOperators to rediscover the basics of network technology with us. Everything seen through the practical eyes of experienced\, strictly practice-oriented database experts. The lecture is therefore aimed at experienced IT professionals who (only) have little to do with network technology in their day-to-day work and would like to widen their view. \nhttps://meine.doag.org/events/anwenderkonferenz/2025/agenda/#agendaId.6308
URL:https://www.performing-databases.com/en/event/doag-konferenz-und-ausstellung-2025/
LOCATION:DOAG K+A / KI Navigator\, Nürnberg Convention Center (NCC)\, Nürnberg\, Bayern\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20251023T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20251023T170000
DTSTAMP:20260508T070933
CREATED:20250912T094408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250912T094408Z
UID:2747-1761206400-1761238800@www.performing-databases.com
SUMMARY:SOUG Day Zurich 2025
DESCRIPTION:No Hints and Stuff: Classic Oracle Performance Approaches and the Role of AI \nJoin us for an insightful exploration of Oracle Database performance optimization in the era of artificial intelligence. Are AI-powered assistants and “stacked heuristics” always a reliable guide\, or do they sometimes lead us astray? How can machine learning enhance performance\, and what aspects still require manual tuning?\nOracle Database version 23ai brings familiar methodologies alongside innovative techniques. This webinar will revisit foundational concepts—such as parsing strategies\, cost estimation\, execution plan access methods (including new ones)\, and profiling tools—while also showcasing the latest advancements in AI-driven optimization.
URL:https://www.performing-databases.com/en/event/soug-day-zurich-2025/
LOCATION:SOUG Day Zurich\, Josefstrasse 222\, Zürich\, Schweiz\, ZH 8005
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20251013T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20251015T170000
DTSTAMP:20260508T070933
CREATED:20250623T101423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250623T101752Z
UID:2647-1760342400-1760547600@www.performing-databases.com
SUMMARY:HrOUG 2025
DESCRIPTION:What holds the world together – Transactions\nData is everything. Consistent data is more! A transaction is a concept\, an attitude\, a commitment to consistency. The awareness that the data will usually be around much longer than the applications that collect it. \nI would therefore like to take a look with you at how a famous monolith works: How does an (Oracle) database really work? For the transactional handling of data\, it has to keep a whole series of promises\, most of which can be found in the acronym ACID. This presentation explains this acronym\, of course. But also\, how the DBMS implements all this technically. \nThe presentation provides know-how for both cloud and on-premises database systems and is aimed at developers who have always wanted to know why a database backend makes sense at all. \nNo Hints and Stuff: Classic Oracle Performance Approaches and the Role of AI\nJoin us for an insightful exploration of Oracle Database performance optimization in the era of artificial intelligence. Are AI-powered assistants and “stacked heuristics” always a reliable guide\, or do they sometimes lead us astray? How can machine learning enhance performance\, and what aspects still require manual tuning? \nOracle Database version 23ai brings familiar methodologies alongside innovative techniques. This webinar will revisit foundational concepts—such as parsing strategies\, cost estimation\, execution plan access methods (including new ones)\, and profiling tools—while also showcasing the latest advancements in AI-driven optimization. \nhttps://2025.hroug.hr/eng/Program
URL:https://www.performing-databases.com/en/event/hroug-2025/
LOCATION:Island Hotel Istra\, Crveni otok 1\, Rovinj\, 52210\, Croatia (Local Name: Hrvatska)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250516
DTSTAMP:20260508T070933
CREATED:20250221T080117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250221T080317Z
UID:2609-1747180800-1747353599@www.performing-databases.com
SUMMARY:OUGN2025
DESCRIPTION:Path of suffering and hit pattern – CIS Benchmark and hardening for beginners\nThis is our project report on the subject of hardening project systems on a Linux basis and with the Oracle database on top. Since it has come to us completely out of the blue\, even as “Oracle users” and “Linux users” with many years of experience\, we first looked around and wondered what is to be learned in the security environment! It is the story of criminal energies\, self-restrictions\, risks to be taken\, unknown threats\, dear habits\, external determination\, reality\, practice\, performance\, overhead\, overview\, tools and the question of who is supposed to maintain all this? \nJoin us on the road which should lead to greater security – but at what cost? \n  \nPerformance is Rarely an Accident\nPerformance is a feature – that’s ancient wisdom. So it’s time to discuss the matter in detail\, is it?\nWhy you can’t watch a road without thinking of two dimensions of power\, what software design and fast food franchisers have in common\, and where priority really matters.\nLet’s learn the basics of profiling\, about the backbites of parallel processing\, from the Magic of Q\, about scalability\, to be the Master of the Time\, and what is possible and what is not.\nLet’s talk about Queueing Theory\, have fun with average values\, play with the user’s feeling of performance and degradation\, joking with throughput and response time.\nLet’s use hard and soft elbows\, visual helpers\, a bucket and a wall clock.\nThe overhead of the talk is 40 minutes\, the hangover immense. 🙂
URL:https://www.performing-databases.com/en/event/ougn2025/
LOCATION:OUGN2025\, Color Line Fantasy (Oslo-Kiel-Oslo)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250324
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250326
DTSTAMP:20260508T070933
CREATED:20241223T073959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250207T112536Z
UID:2572-1742774400-1742947199@www.performing-databases.com
SUMMARY:UTOUG Training Days 2025
DESCRIPTION:Gateway to Hell – Network Basics for DBAs\, DEVs and DevOps \nNew environments are increasingly based on a software-defined data center\, both on-premises and in the cloud. However\, more conventional approaches also require database administrators or DevOps teams to understand and handle the network stack. Knowledge of this basic technology is more relevant today than ever before – even if\, at its core\, it is mostly a creation of the 1980s and 90s.\nWith a twinkle in our eye\, we answer the following questions\, among others:\n– What’s so great about the Classless Society?\n– What does a salami pizza have to do with network technology?\n– If Superman likes supernetting\, who does subnetting?\n– How do nuclear weapons affect network design?\n– If my routes come from the GPS\, what do I need a router for?\n– Who has DNS in their DNA?\nWe would like to invite all DBAs\, developers and DevOperators to rediscover the basics of network technology with us. Everything seen through the practical eyes of experienced\, strictly practice-oriented database experts. The lecture is therefore aimed at experienced IT professionals who (only) have little to do with network technology in their day-to-day work and would like to widen their view. \n  \nHard Road to Hardening: CIS Benchmarks and Linux Security for Beginners \nThis is our project report about hardening project systems running Linux as a backend for the Oracle Database. Being long-time Linux and Oracle professionals\, out of the blue we found ourselves tasked with a strangely nontechnical technical issue. Despite all experience\, we were bewildered by all that was to learn in the security domain\, to put it mildly! \nThis is a story of criminal threats\, self-imposed limitations\, calculated risks\, hidden dangers\, familiar habits\, external pressures\, real-world challenges\, practical applications\, performance\, overhead\, tools\, and the big question: Who will maintain this? \nJoin us\, as we explore the journey towards enhanced security — and the trade-offs that come with it.
URL:https://www.performing-databases.com/en/event/utoug-training-days-2025/
LOCATION:Salt Lake Community College\, Miller Campus\, Conference Center\, 9750 S 300 W\, Sandy\, Utah\, UT 84070
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241122
DTSTAMP:20260508T070933
CREATED:20241223T072456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241223T072456Z
UID:2570-1731974400-1732233599@www.performing-databases.com
SUMMARY:KI Navigator by DOAG 2024
DESCRIPTION:“KI als neuer Mitarbeiter”: Einfache KI-Anwendungsfälle für Oracle Database Professionals\nEinfache KI-Anwendungsfälle für Oracle Database Professionals \nIn diesem Vortrag wird gezeigt\, wie wir die nativen KI-Funktionen der Oracle Database nutzen können\, um künftige Workloads in Datenbank-Setups vorherzusagen und so unser Leben beim Leistungsmanagement und bei der Performanceanalyse zu erleichtern. Darüber hinaus zeigen wir die Rolle von Large Language Models (LLMs) bei der Steigerung der Produktivität von Oracle-Datenbankadministratoren: LLMs beschleunigen z.B. das Ausfiltern relvanter Teile in umfangreichen Dokumentationen. Außerdem unterstützt Oracle die Anbindung von LLMs\, um aus in natürlicher Sprache formulierten Anforderungen selbständig SQL-Anweisungen für bestehende Schemats generieren. Diese und ähnliche KI-Anwendungsfälle machen Abläufe effizienter\, was einen erheblichen Mehrwert für die Datenbankverwaltung bedeutet.
URL:https://www.performing-databases.com/en/event/ki-navigator-by-doag-2024/
LOCATION:DOAG K+A / KI Navigator\, Nürnberg Convention Center (NCC)\, Nürnberg\, Bayern\, Germany
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241012
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241014
DTSTAMP:20260508T070933
CREATED:20241024T100246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241024T100547Z
UID:2489-1728691200-1728863999@www.performing-databases.com
SUMMARY:POUG 2024
DESCRIPTION:Wir freuen uns\, dass Herr Martin Klier bei der POUG 2024 in Poznań 1 Vortrag halten kann: Roam with the Beast: Let the Oracle Cost-Based Optimizer run! \n \n 
URL:https://www.performing-databases.com/en/event/poug-2024/
LOCATION:Concordia Design | Centrum Konferencyjne | Wynajem Biur | Coworking | Usługi\, Zwierzyniecka 3\, Poznań\, 60-813\, Polen
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220928
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220930
DTSTAMP:20260508T070933
CREATED:20220419T094707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220419T100337Z
UID:2105-1664323200-1664495999@www.performing-databases.com
SUMMARY:Trivadis Performance Days 2022
DESCRIPTION:Wir freuen uns in diesem Jahr\, bei den Trivadis Performance Days dabei sein zu dürfen. \n  \n \n  \nOracle ACE Director Martin Klier ist vor Ort mit folgendem Vortrag: \n\nOf Noisy Neighbors & Annoying Children in the Condo: Oracle Multitenant Performance (Martin Klier)The structure of Oracle Database\, which many of us are also emotionally familiar with\, is being fundamentally renewed. It is expected that the next generations of Oracle Database and its technologies will only be available on the basis of the “Multitenant” architecture. With version 19c\, this is already optionally available in the third revision – Oracle will therefore certainly build on it for the coming versions.\nSo it’s high time to take a detailed look at the matter: Are there differences in performance between the “classic” and “pluggable” database concepts? Based on conducted tests and fresh impressions from practice\, OLTP specialist and Oracle ACE Director Martin Klier explains where the (no longer) new architecture requires caution from a performance point of view\, where a new tenant should exactly look for Noisy Neighbors\, and why the location for the playground wants to be well considered.\n\n 
URL:https://www.performing-databases.com/en/event/trivadis-performance-days/
LOCATION:Holiday Inn Zürich Messe\, Wallisellenstrasse 48\, Zürich\, 8050\, Schweiz
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220530
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220601
DTSTAMP:20260508T070933
CREATED:20220419T093608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220419T094028Z
UID:2090-1653868800-1654041599@www.performing-databases.com
SUMMARY:DOAG Datenbank Konferenz 2022
DESCRIPTION:Wir freuen uns auf eine tolle Vor-Ort-Konferenz der DOAG Datenbank Community am bewährten Ort in Düsseldorf! \n \nOracle ACE Director Martin Klier ist mit folgenden Vorträgen dabei: \n\nDer Preis den wir zahlen – Performance und HA mit Data Guard\nDatenbanksysteme hochverfügbar zu machen\, stellt eine gewisse Herausforderung dar. Am Ende entsteht eine ganze Kette von Mittelwegen\, bei der die Interessen des Endkunden gewissenhaft abgewogen werden müssen: Der Hersteller macht Kompromisse\, um die erforderlichen Funktionen zur Verfügung zu stellen. Der Planer macht Kompromisse\, um ein bezahlbares Konzept zu erhalten. Die Realisierung macht Kompromisse\, um das System betreibbar zu machen. Und der Betrieb macht Kompromisse\, um im Alltag mit diesem zu überleben.Wie sieht dieses Spannungsfeld konkret aus? Komplexität\, Kosten\, Performance – diese drei Felder möchte Oracle ACE Director Martin Klier in seinem Vortrag\, der in enger Zusammenarbeit mit Axel vom Stein entstand\, im Detail beleuchten. Der Schwerpunkt wird auf dem Problemfeld Systemleistung beim Einsatz von Data Guard liegen: Welche Nachteile erkaufe ich mir durch welche HA-Features? Wie kann ich mich in diesem Labyrinth der Kompromisse durch Fakten orientieren?Axel vom Stein bietet zu dieser Session sein “Making of: Der Preis den wir zahlen – Performance und HA mit Data Guard” an! Dort finden alle\, die am Umgang mit Performance Tools und Benchmarks interessiert sind\, technische Details und tolle Hintergrundinfos.\nPerformance Optimierung für Einsteiger und Refresher\nCo-Referent bei Axel vom Stein: Making of: Der Preis den wir zahlen – Performance und HA mit Data GuardWirkt sich Hochverfügbarkeit mit Data Guard negativ auf die zu erwartende Performance aus? Sind die Spannungen zwischen diesen beiden wichtigen Grundsätzen einer stabilen Umgebung wichtig oder vernachlässigbar?Mit einem entsprechenden Setup ist der HA-Experte Axel vom Stein in Zusammenarbeit mit Martin Klier diesen Fragen unter Nutzung von gängigen Performance-Tools auf den Grund gegangen und liefert entsprechende Antworten.In diesem Vortrag geht es weniger um die Ergebnisse\, sondern um den Weg wie wir zu diesen Ergebnissen gelangt sind. Dabei darf eine Einführung in Swingbench & ORION ebenso wenig fehlen wie getroffene Vorüberlegungen samt dem notwendigen Übel ein bekanntes Tabellenkalkulationstool zu nutzen. Alles natürlich getreu dem Motto: Traue keiner Statistik die Du nicht selbst gefälscht hast!\nDies ist das “Making Of” zu Martin Klier’s Vortrag “Der Preis den wir zahlen – Performance und HA mit Data Guard” über notwendige Kompromisse zwischen Verfügbarkeit und Systemleistung im Datenbankumfeld.\nCo-Referent bei Axel vom Stein: Hochverfügbare IT für Einsteiger und Refresher
URL:https://www.performing-databases.com/en/event/doag-datenbank-konferenz-2022/
LOCATION:Van der Valk Hotel Düsseldorf\, Am Hülserhof 57\, Düsseldorf\, 40472\, Deutschland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200526
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200529
DTSTAMP:20260508T070933
CREATED:20200113T120206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200113T120206Z
UID:1893-1590451200-1590710399@www.performing-databases.com
SUMMARY:Riga Dev Days 2020
DESCRIPTION:Martin is happy to be back in the conference circus!  \nHis first accepted talk in 2020: “Do not run-away! Oracle Performance for the Uncertain”  \nSee you May 26-28th! #RigaDevDays
URL:https://www.performing-databases.com/en/event/riga-dev-days-2020/
LOCATION:Riga\, Riga\, Lettland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200525
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200527
DTSTAMP:20260508T070933
CREATED:20200212T161638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200212T161638Z
UID:1935-1590364800-1590537599@www.performing-databases.com
SUMMARY:DOAG Datenbank Konferenz 2020
DESCRIPTION:Ein Highlight im jährlichen Veranstaltungskalender: Die DOAG Datenbank Konferenz in Düsseldorf. \nAuch in diesem Jahr sind wir wieder mit voller Stärke vertreten\, das ganze Team von  Performing Databases wird vor Ort sein. Unser Oracle ACE Director Martin Klier steuert einen Vortrag zum Einsteiger Stream bei: Das Oracle Alert Log. \nWir freuen uns auf zwei tolle Tage!
URL:https://www.performing-databases.com/en/event/doag-datenbank-konferenz-2020/
LOCATION:Van der Valk Hotel Düsseldorf\, Am Hülserhof 57\, Düsseldorf\, 40472\, Deutschland
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200414T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200414T200000
DTSTAMP:20260508T070933
CREATED:20200212T155933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200212T160718Z
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SUMMARY:Sun Coast Oracle User Group (SOUG) Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Oracle ACE Director Martin Klier will speak at the Sun Coast Oracle User Group Meeting\, April 14th\, St.Petersburg\, Florida\, USA. \nThe topic will be performance-related\, even though the exact title and abstract is not finally decided yet. \nCheck the web page for updates: http://soug.org
URL:https://www.performing-databases.com/en/event/sun-coast-oracle-user-group-scoug-meeting/
LOCATION:Guardian Eagle\, 111 2nd Ave\, NE Suite 1006\, St.Petersburg\, Florida\, FL 33701\, Vereinigte Staaten
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200312
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200314
DTSTAMP:20260508T070933
CREATED:20200212T151916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200212T151916Z
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SUMMARY:UKOUG Ireland 2020
DESCRIPTION:UKOUG Ireland 2020 in Dublin is calling!\nOracle ACE Director Martin Klier will speak there – about 24 months of Upgrades and Migrations in the Oracle World. Join in for an insight\, and a laugh! \nhttps://ukoug.org/page/MartinKlierIreland2020 \nAbstract\nSharing Experience from 24 Months of Database Upgrade and Migration\nRunning out of support\, security concerns\, new features\, coming operating system or hardware changes…. there is a long and versatile list of potential reasons for our customers\, to change the version of their running Oracle Databases. The “choice” of situations\, challenges and options for changing the version\, is at least as long and as versatile as the reasons are. Oracle ACE Director Martin Klier will deliver an unveiled overview about his adventures with logical dependencies\, human sensitivities\, technical skulduggeries and license traps. All this happens\, when one or multiple databases are to be migrated or upgraded to a new version in a controlled fashion. For A as in AIX\, L like Linux\, S like Solaris\, V like Virtualization\, W twice in Windows … there was trouble\, there was a solution\, and there was a new experience! \nLocation\nThe Gresham Hotel\n23 O’Connell Street Upper\nNorth City\, Dublin D01 C3W7\nIreland
URL:https://www.performing-databases.com/en/event/ukoug-ireland-2020/
LOCATION:The Gresham Hotel Dublin\, 23 O'Connell Street Upper\, Dublin\, D01 C3W7\, Irland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200305
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200306
DTSTAMP:20260508T070933
CREATED:20200212T154948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200212T154948Z
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SUMMARY:DOAG Regionalgruppe Würzburg "Performance & Security"
DESCRIPTION:Performance und Security Hand in Hand – geht das? Bruno Cirone und Oracle ACE Director Martin Klier praktizieren das seit Jahren. Bei der DOAG Regionalgruppe Würzburg am 05. März 2020 berichten sie über ihre Ansätze. \nhttps://www.doag.org/de/eventdetails?tx_doagevents_single[id]=596490 \n 
URL:https://www.performing-databases.com/en/event/doag-regionalgruppe-wuerzburg-performance-security/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20200123T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20200124T160000
DTSTAMP:20260508T070933
CREATED:20200113T123942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200113T123942Z
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SUMMARY:DOAG noon2noon "Oracle auf VMware"
DESCRIPTION:Unser Oracle ACE Director Martin Klier hat wieder einmal die Verantwortung für ein tolles Event der DOAG übernommen: \nOracle und VMware – Liebe auf den ersten Blick? \nAuf der praxisorientierten DOAG 2020 Noon2Noon bieten wir vom 23. bis 24. Januar in München die Möglichkeit\, unter fachkundiger\, neutraler Anleitung selbst Hand anzulegen und damit das Optimum aus der Datenbank und auf der virtuellen Umgebung herauszuholen. \nDas ungewöhnliche Format ist eine Veranstaltung von Technikern für Techniker. Sie richtet sich an Datenbankadministratoren und -entwickler sowie techniknahe Entscheider. Von 12 bis 12 Uhr\, mittags bis mittags\, reduzieren wir die Folienschlachten auf ein Minimum. Noon2Noon steht für Spaß an der Sache: Der Rahmen ist locker\, das Programm entspannt\, und die Technologie brandaktuell! \nhttps://www.doag.org/de/eventdetails?tx_doagevents_single[id]=587261
URL:https://www.performing-databases.com/en/event/doag-noon2noon-oracle-auf-vmware/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190407
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190412
DTSTAMP:20260508T070933
CREATED:20190102T103300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190102T104239Z
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SUMMARY:IOUG COLLABORATE 2019
DESCRIPTION:It’s COLLABORATE time again! This time\, our favourite U.S. conference takes place in San Antonio\, Texas. We are in with Oracle ACE Director Martin Klier\, and two tech talks! \n \nSee you in Texas!
URL:https://www.performing-databases.com/en/event/ioug-collaborate-2019/
LOCATION:Henry B. González Convention Center\, San Antonio\, TX\, Vereinigte Staaten
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190209
DTSTAMP:20260508T070933
CREATED:20181016T152710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190102T094505Z
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SUMMARY:Belgian Tech Days 2019
DESCRIPTION:There’s a new conference in the circus – Belgium starts their own Tech Days in 2019! The exact location is finally revealed – Antwerp! Amongst many other excellent speakers\, our Oracle ACE Director Martin Klier also volunteered to help kicking it off with an exciting talk. \nStay tuned\, and pre-register here!
URL:https://www.performing-databases.com/en/event/belgian-tech-days-2019/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190116T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190117T120000
DTSTAMP:20260508T070933
CREATED:20190102T095910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190102T095910Z
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SUMMARY:DOAG noon2noon CLOUD
DESCRIPTION:The format “noon2noon” created by the German Oracle User Group (DOAG) is not new any more – and it is a success story. In 2019\, the mixture of conference and hackathon is all about Oracle Cloud\, with a focus on oracle Cloud Infrastructure. It will take place in Frankfurt am Main. \nTogether with Robert Marz who is responsible for the Cloud topic at DOAG\, our Oracle ACE Director Martin Klier organizes two days full of technology\, try-it-yourself and talking. \nClick here for details and registration!
URL:https://www.performing-databases.com/en/event/doag-noon2noon-cloud/
LOCATION:25hours Hotel Frankfurt
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181210
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181214
DTSTAMP:20260508T070933
CREATED:20181024T193029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181024T193029Z
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SUMMARY:IT-Tage Frankfurt 2018
DESCRIPTION:Annual IT conference in Frankfurt/Main. \nMartin Klier will present one session about databases. \n 
URL:https://www.performing-databases.com/en/event/it-tage-frankfurt-2018/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181125
DTSTAMP:20260508T070933
CREATED:20180918T093410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181024T193904Z
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SUMMARY:DOAG Konferenz 2018
DESCRIPTION:For everyone involved with Oracle software\, the CCN Ost in Nuremberg from November 20 to 23 is the Mecca par excellence: The European database world will meet again this year in Middle Franconia for the DOAG Conference and Exhibition 2018. Started as an event for the German-speaking countries\, internationality and versatility are increasing year after year. This first-class conference of the German Oracle User Group (DOAG) with more than 2000 visitors competes every year with the UKOUG Conference in December for the unofficial title of the largest and best conference around the products of the software giant from Redwood Shores. \n  \n \n  \nBesides highlights like Chris Saxxon\, Randolf Geist\, Mike Dietrich or Sean Stacey our Oracle ACE Director Martin Klier will be on stage in the big room “Tokyo” on Thursday. His lecture “Oracle Core: Database I/O” promises to be an entertaining and technically sound presentation of the mass storage operations of the Oracle database system. \nThe “PostgreSQL vs. Oracle” battle between Jan Karremans and Daniel Westermann or the “PowerPoint Karaoke” also stand out as “hot spots” from the agenda. \n 
URL:https://www.performing-databases.com/en/event/doag-konferenz-2018/
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