November
5 & 6, 2013
Sheraton
Imperial Hotel & Convention Center
Raleigh/Durham, NC
Mark your calendars to join keynote speakers Steven Feuerstein and Elke Phelps at the premier conference for Oracle users on the east coast.
Register today to join 250
other Oracle functional and application users at the most economical Oracle
training event on the east coast - the East Coast Oracle Users Conference
(ECO) - Tuesday, November 5 and Wednesday, November 6, at the Sheraton Imperial
Hotel in Raleigh/Durham, NC.
Keynote Presentations
Keynote Presentations
Coding
Therapy for Software Developers aka How Does This Code Make You Feel?
Steven
Feuerstein, Oracle PL/SQL Expert
Steven Feuerstein is
considered to be one of the world's leading experts on the Oracle PL/SQL
language, having written ten books on PL/SQL, including Oracle PL/SQL Programming and Oracle PL/SQL Best Practices (all
published by O'Reilly Media).
Oracle
E-Business Suite Technology: Latest Features and Roadmap
Elke Phelps, Oracle Corporation
Elke Phelps, Oracle Corporation
Elke Phelps is a
Senior Principal Product Manager in the Oracle E-Business Suite Applications
Technology Group. She joined Oracle in 2011 after having been an Oracle
customer and Oracle Technologist since 1993. Her primary areas of expertise
include Oracle Database and E-Business Suite deployments and upgrades, platform
migrations, and infrastructure design.
Pre-conference Workshops
Monday, November 4
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Pre-registration required
Monday, November 4
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Pre-registration required
Dynamic
Action Instant Immersion
Dan McGhan, Enkitec
JavaScript is the programming language that brings web applications to life. But for most Oracle developers using Application Express (APEX) to build web-based front ends for their databases, learning JavaScript can be quite an undertaking. Enter Dynamic Actions, a feature of APEX that provides a declarative interface over JavaScript. This hands-on mini-class is designed to give students a jump start when beginning with the Dynamic Action framework. Attendees will bring their own laptops and be provided access to an APEX workspace with an application just begging for some Dynamic Action enhancements. Attendees will start with the very basics and quickly move on to solving more complex tasks based on real business requirements. Along the way, related concepts, such as jQuery selectors and event propagation will be explained to provide a background for understanding the various options within the framework.
Dan McGhan, Enkitec
JavaScript is the programming language that brings web applications to life. But for most Oracle developers using Application Express (APEX) to build web-based front ends for their databases, learning JavaScript can be quite an undertaking. Enter Dynamic Actions, a feature of APEX that provides a declarative interface over JavaScript. This hands-on mini-class is designed to give students a jump start when beginning with the Dynamic Action framework. Attendees will bring their own laptops and be provided access to an APEX workspace with an application just begging for some Dynamic Action enhancements. Attendees will start with the very basics and quickly move on to solving more complex tasks based on real business requirements. Along the way, related concepts, such as jQuery selectors and event propagation will be explained to provide a background for understanding the various options within the framework.
Developing
Faster Performance Solutions: Make Oracle Work for You!
Craig Shallahamer, OraPub, Inc.
Oracle DBAs find it difficult to get complete and correct information about how the database engine works. Even when bits of truth are collected, consolidating the data into a useful performance optimizing solution is complicated. When a diagnosis is incomplete or the DBA doesn't understand why a solution improves performance, solution creation becomes a guessing game resulting in haphazard performance improvement. In this seminar you will learn how selected areas of Oracle work together. Care is given as to why performance solutions work and how to make them usable and practical in a complex and highly available production environment.
Craig Shallahamer, OraPub, Inc.
Oracle DBAs find it difficult to get complete and correct information about how the database engine works. Even when bits of truth are collected, consolidating the data into a useful performance optimizing solution is complicated. When a diagnosis is incomplete or the DBA doesn't understand why a solution improves performance, solution creation becomes a guessing game resulting in haphazard performance improvement. In this seminar you will learn how selected areas of Oracle work together. Care is given as to why performance solutions work and how to make them usable and practical in a complex and highly available production environment.
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