Viscosity North America recently dove deeply into latest technology that Oracle Corporation provides as part of its ‘cloud forward’ strategy. Our goals included providing practical answers to IT organizations who are still seeking realistic, business-driven outcomes while carefully considering the timing and wisdom of embracing a hybrid cloud or Cloud-only approach for their enterprise data management requirements.
In this paper, Viscosity North America will expand on how they explored the latest feature sets of Oracle Corporation's Autonomous Database Dedicated offerings. It is particularly focused on the feature sets included in the Autonomous Transaction Processing Dedicated (ATP-D) offering that is currently available within the broader arena of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI).
A dedicated Autonomous Database environment offers Fleet Management capabilities that enables significantly more control and increased responsibility for computing infrastructure. A Fleet Administrator can thus configure multiple CDBs and PDBs within a tightly controlled OCI-resident Exadata infrastructure without bearing responsibility for configuration, maintenance, patching, or upgrading of that underlying infrastructure.
Therefore, for many IT organizations ADB Dedicated potentially offers the best of both worlds for their Oracle database workloads. There is no costly investment in on-premises Exadata infrastructure, which also limits the need to hire experienced system and network administrators to maintain, patch, and monitor that complex environment. Instead, Oracle DBAs can focus their talents and experience on building better data-driven solutions for their organization without worrying about how underlying hardware and storage may impact their applications' performance.
Senior Enterprise Data Architect
Jim Czuprynski has nearly four decades of professional experience in his career in information technology, serving diverse roles at several Fortune 1000 companies before becoming an Oracle DBA in 2001. He has been an Oracle ACE Director in 2014 and is a sought-after public speaker on Oracle Database technology features, presenting often at Oracle OpenWorld, IOUG COLLABORATE, ODTUG Kscope, Oracle CODE events, Oracle Development Community tours, and Oracle User Group conferences around the world.
Jim has authored over 100 articles focused on facets of Oracle Database administration to his credit since 2003 at databasejournal.com and IOUG SELECT. He has also co-authored four books on Oracle database technology. Jim's blog, Generally … It Depends (http://jimczuprynski.wordpress.com), contains his regular observations on all things Oracle and the state of the IT industry. He is currently a Senior Enterprise Data Architect for Viscosity North America.
Presentation Experience:
COLLABORATE (every year since 2013), ODTUG KSCOPE (2016-2019), OOW (every year since 2014)
Chief Technical Officer
Nitin Vengurlekar is the co-founder and CTO of Viscosity North America. At Viscosity, Nitin is responsible for Service delivery, Partner relationship and end-2-end solution architecture. Nitin's main emphasis has been on virtualization, Oracle Engineered Systems, Hyper-Converged Systems, and Public/Private Database Cloud implementations.
Nitin is a well-known Oracle technologist and speaker in the areas of Oracle Storage, high availability, Oracle RAC, and private database cloud. He is the author of Database Cloud Storage, Oracle Automatic Storage Management, and the Data Guard Handbook. He has also written many papers on storage, database internals, database tuning, and served as a contributor to Oracle documentation as well as Oracle education material.
Viscosity's core expertise includes:
data transformation, emerging technology,
high availability & scalability solutions,
Cloud migrations, performance tuning,
data integrations, machine learning,
APEX Development, and custom application development.
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