|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
 | Michael Morehead, Senior Sales Consultant, Oracle CorporationMichael Morehead is currently a Senior Sales Consultant in Oracle Corporation's North America technology sales team. He oversees the creation of appropriate and effective solutions to meet and exceed his customer's needs. through education and implementation guidance, Michael ensures his customers derive the maximum benefit from purchased Oracle software. Throughout an IT career that spans over 2 decades, Michael has been on the front lines of developing and implementing solutions to help businesses meet objectives and exceed expectations. From high level, strategic direction decisions with the Federal government, to architecting and building out software and hardware systems for companies like Baker Hughes, Motorola, Time Warner, or Pizza Hut world headquarters. Michael has been a leader in the business and IT community, and can always be counted on to complete the mission. Prior to embarking on his career in IT, Michael was part of the elite US ARMY Special Forces, and was a communications Sergeant trained for unconventional warfare and special operations. |
|
|
|
 | Oracle Database 11g Overview
Oracle Database 11g extends Oracle’s unique ability to deliver the benefits of grid computing. When Oracle introduced grid computing in 2003, it fundamentally changed the way data centers look and operate, transforming data centers from silos of resources to shared pools of servers and storage. Oracle’s revolutionary grid architecture enables all types applications to scale out server and storage capacity on demand. By clustering low cost commodity servers and storage modules in a grid, organizations are able to improve user service levels, reduce downtime, and make more efficient use of their IT resources. Oracle Database 11g includes an extensive set of new features and enhancements that raises the standard across the board for all types of database applications in the areas of:
• Performance and scalability
• High availability and disaster recovery
• Self-management and automation
• Security and compliance
• Business intelligence and data warehousing
• Database application development (for power users and developers)
• Unstructured data management, including XML and spatial data
| Oct 10th |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
|