NYOUG 2018 Fall General Meeting: Server-Side Development for the Cloud
NYOUG 2018 Fall General Meeting: Server-Side Development for the Cloud
Server-Side Development for the Cloud The only group of Oracle specialists that continues to stay outside of the cloud hype are server-side developers. Everybody else (from CFOs to DBAs) are frantically trying to figure out what is happening and how to survive in the rapidly changing environment. Nevertheless, developers still hope that either their DBAs are good enough or their CFOs are charitable enough to make the system work. They are wrong – both in the technical and in the political/corporate sense! Although, it is possible to make your system cloud-friendly, but doing so takes explicit efforts and serious thinking. This presentation will help you by utilizing real-world examples based on years of experience.
Michael Rosenblum is a Software Architect/Development DBA at Dulcian, Inc. where he is responsible for system tuning and application architecture. Michael supports Dulcian developers by writing complex PL/SQL routines and researching new features. He is the co-author of PL/SQL for Dummies (Wiley Press, 2006), PL/SQL Performance Tuning Tips & Techniques (Oracle Press, 2014), contributing author of Expert PL/SQL Practices (APress, 2011), and author of a number of database related articles (IOUG Select Journal, ODTUG Tech Journal) and conference papers. Michael is an Oracle ACE, a frequent presenter at various Oracle user group conferences (Oracle OpenWorld, ODTUG, IOUG Collaborate, RMOUG, NYOUG, etc.), and winner of the ODTUG Kaleidoscope 2009 Best Speaker Award. In his native Ukraine, he received the scholarship of the president of Ukraine, a Master of Science degree in information systems, and a diploma with honors from the Kiev National University of Economics.
NYOUG 2018 Fall General Meeting: Server-Side Development for the Cloud